As winter approaches, the cold winds bring not only a snow-covered landscape, but also a health challenge that is unique to winter. In this season, there is an ancient and magical ** that has been passed down for a long time among the middle-aged and elderly people - it is the highly respected "Sanjiu sticker". But you may ask, can this seemingly simple patch really dispel the discomfort caused by the cold?
Here, let me take you through it. In my clinical practice, one patient, Mr. Li, was troubled by recurrent respiratory illnesses during the winter months. However, after receiving a series of "Sanjiu stickers"**, his symptoms not only decreased significantly, but even in the subsequent winter, these symptoms were no longer **. This can't help but make us think: what kind of secret is hidden in the "39 stickers"?
In this article, we will delve into the mystery of "Sanjiu stickers". From its historical origins, to the ingredients used in its making, to its application in modern medicine, we will reveal them one by one. In addition, I will provide you with a practical guide on how to properly use the "Sanjiu Sticker" to ensure that you can not only enjoy the whiteness of the snow this winter, but also have the protection of your health.
Sanjiu stickers, derived from the wisdom of ancient Chinese medicine, are now widely used in the prevention of winter diseases. The scientific nature and effectiveness of this traditional method has been rediscovered in modern medicine.
Historical Background: The historical roots of Sanjiu Tie can be traced back to ancient Chinese medicine texts, such as the winter health rules mentioned in the Yellow Emperor's Neijing.
Contemporary applications: In modern times, Sanjiu patches are incorporated into non-pharmacological ** and have shown their unique advantages especially in the fight against respiratory diseases that are common in winter.
The principle of "winter disease and winter treatment" in traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes that certain diseases can achieve better curative effects in winter. Modern research also supports this theory to some extent.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory: According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the body's yang energy is stored in winter, which is the best period for internal treatment of diseases.
Scientific basis:Modern medical research has shown that the characteristics of the winter climate and the physiological state of the human body make some of the best methods more effective.
Sanjiu patches have shown remarkable results in the prevention and alleviation of a variety of common winter diseases, especially in improving immunity and alleviating chronic diseases.
Allergic rhinitis, cough and wheezing, recurrent colds, chronic cough, chronic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, chronic laryngitis and other diseases can be prevented by applying three-dog patches and three-nine stickers.
The effectiveness of Sanjiu Patch stems from its unique combination of herbs and manufacturing process, which have multiple effects such as regulating immunity and improving blood circulation.
The commonly used traditional Chinese medicine in the formula of Sanjiu patch is white mustard seed, Yanhusuo, Gansui, fine pungent and cinnamon, etc., which are finely ground and adjusted into a paste, made into a medicine cake with a diameter of about 1 cm, fixed on the acupuncture points with adhesive tape, and the acupuncture points can be selected from Tiantu, Jizhong, Lung, Plaster, Kidney, etc. The acupuncture points and ointments on the acupuncture points are also different depending on the condition.
Bai Jiezi: Xin can enter the lungs, warm and phlegm, good for qi and phlegm, warm and appetizing, pain and swelling and evil work.
Yanhusuo: It has analgesic, sedative, and hypnotic effects.
Gansui: It has diarrhea and drinking, reducing swelling and dissipating knots.
Fine pungency: It has the ability to dispel wind, dispel cold, travel water, and open the body.
Cinnamon: It has the ability to replenish fire and help yang, lead fire to return to the source, dissipate cold and relieve pain, and invigorate blood through menstruation.