THEORY
He Jie, is a method of treatment by using drugs of catharsis and tonifying functions, to reconciliate surface and inner body, to regulate the function of the liver and spleen, to reconcile the stomach.1. He Jie Shao YangThis therapy is to treat pathological factors in Shao Yang, the most common synd
Jie Biao method also known as sweat method, it is using medicines of sweating functions to prevent the body from being attacked by exogenous factors. General approaches are as the following:1. Xin Wen Jie BiaoApply to common cold, the manifestations noted:Fever, headache and neck pain, body aches, f
Emetic remediesEmetic remedies, is to Use the drugs of emetic properties to remove hazardous substances in throat, chest, diaphragm and stomach, functions of eliminatingsputum, indigestion in the stomach, or food poison are significant.Excess syndrome emetic methodApply to those who suffer from sick
This method is to use drugs of metal and stone properties to relieve uneasiness of mind. Common drugs such as Zhu Sha, Ci Shi, Pearl, Long Gu and Mu Li for the treatment of panic and madness, insomnia, arrhythmia, palpitations and other syndromes.Representatives are The Prescription of Zhusha Anshen
Calm down endogenous wind is suitable for yang excess in liver, dizziness, extreme heat, infantile convulsions, eclampsia. Amonng these medicines, Zhen Jing(To eliminate spasm, tremble, etc), Qing Gan(To clear liver), Qian Yang(To cure Yin deficiency and liver yang excess) have separate functions on
Regulating Qi, is using drugs of regulating stagnation to cure diseases of qi disorders. In clinical treatment, methods in TCM all can work and cure with this method. Apply with drugs of regulating qi functions can reach a better effect.1.operate Qi methodThis method is mainly used for the stagnatio
Bu Yi method, is using drugs to nourishing the blood and qi, regulating yin and Yang, strengthening healthy Qi. During clinical application, relationship between yin and Yang Qi should be noted. When having blooding, enhancing qi is applicable; the interdependence of yin and Yang principles should b
Qi, blood and body fluid, the essential substances for life activities, flow constantly inside the body and all originate from the viscera. They are produced by qi-transforming activities of the viscera and infused into the viscera to nourish the organs and tissues of the body.Among the three, qi is
Concept of essenceEssence refers to the basic material to form and sustain life activities of the human body, consisting of innate essence from parents and acquired food essence.Generation of essenceThe generation of essence is of two sources, namely the innate source and acquired essence. The innat
The term zangxiang first appeared in Huangdi Neijing. Zang, sharing the same pronunciation with viscera in Chinese, refers to internal organs inside the body; xiang means image or phenomenon. When used together, zangxiang, as analyzed above, simply refers to internal organs and the external manifest