Schizophrenia, 3 places in the body are passed, and schizophrenia is fine

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

I like to visit some famous Chinese medicine practitioners everywhere and learn Xi their experience. I was fortunate to visit an old Chinese medicine doctor who was 97 years old at the time, but he was still treating patients with great vigour, and I was deeply touched by his state and spirit.

I looked around and looked at the place where he lived, it was just a small house of more than ten square meters, the furnishings were very simple, there was a bed in it, and a few stools were scattered, so the pennants all over the walls were particularly conspicuous, and in the old hut bloomed with a particularly conspicuous color, and every face was full of praise and gratitude.

Chinese medicine When I saw him, I saw that his state was radiant, I talked with him with great respect, from day to night, before parting, he told me three things about mental illness:

He said that psychosis is actually clogged in three ways:

1. Lack of stool. When the stool is not smooth, it is difficult for the intestines to fall, resulting in heat and dryness in the intestines. This internal heat can accumulate in the body, affecting bodily functions and leading to a poor mental state. Most psychiatric patients have constipation.

Second, the mind is not clear. Liver stagnation and qi stagnation will lead to spleen deficiency and phlegm, and phlegm and fire are intertwined in the body and cannot be discharged smoothly. This condition can be held in the chest, blinding the mind and causing the patient to be distracted. Restlessness, crankiness, accompanied by chest tightness, palpitations and other symptoms.

Third, the brain is blocked. Phlegm and heat disturb the brain, causing dizziness, swelling, confusion, auditory and visual hallucinations.

Therefore, it is important to awaken the mind and calm the mind. The purpose of this step is to keep the patient awake and sedated.

For some patients who are older or have a longer course of disease, blood stasis may also need to be considered. At this time, the ** program of blood circulation and blood stasis removal will be included.

Through such targeted and gradual conditioning, patients can gradually reduce their dependence on Western medicine and gradually return to normal. Eventually, after the condition is stabilized, the patient will no longer need to take Chinese or Western medicine, which will mark the true fullest**.

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