Sep 25, 2022 Viewed: 269 Tag: Chinese medicine  

Chinese medicine | A plant, animal mineral and its processed products used to prevent and treat diseases based on the theory of Chinese medicine

Descriptions

Chinese medicine is the name given to traditional Chinese medicine after the introduction of Western medicine into China, as opposed to Western medicine. Chinese medicine is divided into proprietary Chinese medicine and Chinese herbal medicine according to the processing process. In addition to botanicals, animal medicines such as snake bile, bear bile, five-step snake, deer antler, deer horn, etc., shells such as pearls, sea clam shells, minerals such as dragon bones, magnets, etc. are all used to cure diseases. A few Chinese medicines originate from foreign countries, such as American ginseng. At present, with the development and research of Chinese medicine resources, many folk medicines are also included in the category of Chinese medicine. Therefore, Chinese medicine is a plant, animal mineral, and its processed products used to prevent and treat diseases based on the theory of Chinese medicine, regardless of whether they are produced in China or abroad. Chinese medicine has a unique theoretical system and application form, which fully reflects the natural resources and history, and culture of China.

 

Uses

1. Herbs are the most commonly used in clinical practice, including sweating and relieving symptoms, warming and dispersing cold, invigorating blood stasis, draining wind and clearing ligaments, as well as warming yang, tonifying kidney, nourishing qi, and nourishing yin.

2. In ore class of Chinese medicine, this type of drug is chiefly able to play a heavy sedative effect, and the specific efficacy to tranquilize the mind puzzle to relieve insomnia, such as clinically more commonly used mother of pearl, and keel, oyster and some other relevant ore class or animal class of such prescriptions.

3. For Chinese medicine there are also some, including snakes or centipedes, scorpions, and silkworms such animal medicine is also able to play a better dredge the meridians, and dispel rheumatism, and pain relief effect.

Through the above points to analyze the efficacy and role of Chinese medicine, a wide range of prescriptions will have assorted efficacy and role in the clinical selection according to the symptoms.

 

Dosage

The vast majority of Chinese medicines are calm and have a wide range of secure doses. nevertheless, for some prescriptions that are violent and highly toxic, the dosage must be strictly controlled. The dosage of Chinese medicine is the dose, which refers to the portion of clinical use. It chiefly refers to the adult one-day amount of each medicine, followed by the comparative portion of prescriptions and medicines in the prescription, also known as the relative dose. Generally speaking, the dose of a drug can be larger when used alone, but smaller in a compound prescription; the dose of the main drug is relatively larger, while the dose of the auxiliary drug is relatively smaller. Whether the dosage is appropriate or not is one of the important factors that directly affect the efficacy and clinical efficacy.

 

Side effects

The side effects of herbal medicines are mostly reflected in the fact that, when used in a reasonable combination, they can produce some unexpected or non-therapeutic effects. To name an example, the application of rhubarb to reduce fever will bring down the body temperature, but it will trigger the side effect of mild diarrhea. By the same token, the application of some tonic medicines, such as Agaricus blazei, although blood is nourished and qi and blood are restored, Agaricus blazei will breed dampness in the body. Reasonable application of Chinese medicine can minimize side effects, but cannot eliminate them. The side effects of a single medicine are more manifest, but if a combination of medicines is used, the side effects will cancel each other out so that they are more than few. 

 

Precautions

1. Avoid strong tea: for the reason that strong tea contains more tannic acid, if you drink strong tea while taking Chinese medicine, it will affect the body's absorption of the drug and will not achieve the desired therapeutic effect, so it is better to drink tea at an interval of 2-3 hours before and after taking Chinese medicine, and you require to avoid too strong tea, and if necessary, you require to reduce the intake of milk and soy milk.

2. Avoid greasy food: greasy food is sticky, which is not conducive to regulating qi and transporting water and moisture, and affects digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. Some patients with high blood lipids, high blood pressure, and poor digestive function require to pour attention to Chinese medicine and greasy food should not be taken at the same time, such as meat, and fried food.

3. Avoid raw and cold: including refrigerated drinks, frozen foods, cold fruits, raw and cold vegetables, and unprocessed meat, such as ice cream, radish, pears, winter melon, etc. The above cold food to the gastrointestinal tract stimulation, but also should not be taken at the same time as Chinese medicine.

4, avoid spicy: spicy food such as chili, onion, garlic, etc., more often than not warm and hot, easy to consume gas and injury fluid, and Chinese medicine taken at the same time will increase the stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract;

5. Avoid fishy and stinky: fishy and stinky foods chiefly include aquatic products and some fishy, stinky, and manic meats, such as mutton, fish, and shrimp, which are incompatible with aromatic and volatile Chinese medicines and can seriously affect their efficacy. And patients with inflammation on the body surface are prone to allergic reactions if such foods are used with Chinese medicine.

6. Avoid adding sugar: Chinese herbal medicines more often than not have a strong, bitter taste, and some patients try to add sugar to the herbal soup, which is also more often than not recommended. for the reason that the additional addition of sugar may alter the effect of the drug and bring negative effects on the body.

7. Avoid adding prescriptions on your own: Chinese medicine has certain compatibility relationships, and all kinds of prescriptions require to be used in accordance with their nature and efficacy, so if you add prescriptions on your own, it is easy to trigger the compatibility taboo and may damage your body.

8, avoid too acid: too acidic food is easy to stimulate the stomach, leading to excessive stomach acid, affecting the efficacy of Chinese medicine and body absorption, so should not be used together, especially gastric ulcer patients require to be careful to eat such food.

9. Avoid nutritional excess: Avoid foods that are rich in nutrients or have stimulating properties that may trigger or aggravate the disease, such as beef and mutton, mangoes, etc., which may reduce the effectiveness of the medicine and even aggravate the original condition when taken together with Chinese medicine.

In addition to the above taboos, patients should also try to avoid excessive stress and exertion during the consumption of Chinese medicine, and ensure sufficient rest.

 

Is it secure to buy Chinese medicine online?

Taking Chinese medicine purchased online or on the street can trigger serious and unexpected complications. These purported "identical" prescriptions may be fake and may contain harmful ingredients.

It is secure to buy Chinese medicine online from trusted and regulated sites like Hormonesale. Our doctors will only prescribe Chinese medicine if it is secure for you to take, and we guarantee that it is real medicine.

See Hormonesale https://hormonesale.com for more info.

 

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