In the eyes of ancient Chinese medicine, there are some incredible places, for example, the blood circulation of the human body was originally dominated by the heart, and Chinese medicine also has it".The blood of the heart"But Chinese medicine has it".The spleen and stomach are the source of qi and blood biochemistryWhy is there such a realization?In fact, the core lies in the fact that the human body's qi and blood production, the nutrients required need to rely on the spleen and stomach to absorb and transport, otherwise, even if the blood circulation is dominated by the heart, it will be "difficult for a good woman to cook without rice" after all. This is true not only in theory, but also in practice, such as:Gui spleen soupis the best evidence. The prince of the Qing Dynasty, a famous doctor, said, "Those who return to the spleen."The mind and soul of the four organs are all directed to the spleenalso". That is to say, when the spleen is prosperous, it has the ability to irrigate the four sides, nourish the qi and blood, and finally naturally realize the wonderful effect of "treating the heart and spleen together, and replenishing both qi and blood".
Gui Spleen Soup was first originated in the Song DynastyJisheng Fang, originally used for **".Overthinking, sadness, forgetfulness and anxietyWith the in-depth study of it by later generations of doctors, it was found that the effect of Gui Spleen Tang is really wonderful, it can be said that no matter whatWeakness of heartStillSpleen deficiency, whichever isQi deficiencyStillBlood deficiencyThis Gui Spleen decoction can play its wonderful role, and on this basis, the addition and subtraction of chemical cuts are widely used in clinical practice. Since the "Jisheng Fang" passed down the Gui Spleen Soup, later generations of doctors have continued to expand according to clinical practiceFamous doctor of the Yuan DynastyWei YilinIncrease the symptoms of **spleen and blood unification**, blood and other diseases;Xue Ji, a famous doctor in the Ming DynastyIt has added ** palpitations, night sweats, sleepiness and lack of food, menstrual irregularities, and red and white discharge. In other words, the clinical use of Gui Spleen Tang has been constantly expanded, and I have to sigh that it is really worthy of being a famous prescription through the ages.
For the composition of the medicine of Gui Spleen Soup, there are many versions in the successive generations, but the original is still based on the "Jisheng Fang" of the famous doctor Yan Yonghe in the Song Dynasty. According to the "Jisheng Fang", Gui Spleen Soup is mainly composed of ".AtractylodesCocoon(Remove wood),Astragalus(to the reed),Longan meatSour jujube kernels(stir-fried, shelled),GinsengWoody(No fire) half and two eachLicorice(Burned)" and other 8 main medicines, the specific method of use is to beat these Chinese medicines into coarse powder, take an appropriate amount of the medicine powder every time you take it, and add itGingerJujubes, decoction together, after frying, remove the residue, warm serving. In other words, with the addition of ginger and jujube, the original version of Gui Spleen Soup actually has a total of 10 flavors of traditional Chinese medicine, and the amount of one time is relatively large.
In the inheritance of the spleen soup in the past dynasties, there have been many versions, but the most famous of them is the version of Yan Yonghe in the Song Dynasty and the version of Xue Ji in the Ming DynastyYan's Gui Spleen Soup, the Gui Spleen Tang (with the addition of Angelica sinensis and Yuanzhi Chinese medicine) passed down in the "Zhengti Class" is calledXue's Gui Spleen Soup。Whether it is Yan's Gui Spleen Tang or Xue's Gui Spleen Soup, their core has not changed, but Xue's Gui Spleen Tang has added two traditional Chinese medicines, Angelica Sinensis and Yuanzhi, which makes the whole formula more powerful in nourishing blood and calming the nerves, but Yan's Gui Spleen Tang is the original prescription of Gui Spleen Tang, its role is still not to be underestimated, so it is actually more conducive to distinguish the similarities and differences between these two formulas by studying them separately.
The core of the Gui Spleen Tang contained in the Jisheng Recipe lies inThe heart and spleen are injured, and the qi and blood are lost。From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is easy to appear if the heart and blood are insufficientPalpitations, apprehension, forgetfulness, insomnia, theftSweat and other diseases;Weakness of temper is prone to occurTiredness and lack of foodand other diseases, if the spleen deficiency leads to the lack of power to unify the blood, it is easy to appearBlood in the stool, subcutaneous purpura, and bleeding from the collapseand other conditions. In terms of tongue and vein, the complexion is yellowish, the tongue is light, the moss is thin and white, and the pulse is weak, which is more in line with the Gui Spleen Tang pulse pattern. This also reflects that there are many diseases caused by injuries to the heart and spleen, and deficiency of qi and blood, and all of this requires a "two-pronged approach" of strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart and nourishing qi and blood, which also reflects the "vast supernatural powers" of Gui Spleen Soup.
The compatibility of Yan's Gui Spleen Soup is also wonderful, and it is all in the wayAstragalus and longan meat are the king's medicines, mainly plays the role of nourishing qi and spleen, nourishing blood and soothing the nerves;toGinseng, atractylodes, and licorice are the subordinate medicines, mainly plays the role of tonifying the spleen;toFushen, sour jujube kernel, and wood fragrance are adjuvants, among them, the god of cocoon, sour jujube Renning calms the nerves, and the wood fragrance relieves the spleen;toLicorice, ginger and jujube are used as medicinesAmong them, licorice is used as a tool, which mainly plays the role of tonifying qi and regulating the medicine and harmonizing various medicines, and ginger and jujube mainly play the role of harmonizing the spleen and stomach and using the source of resources. The whole recipe of ten flavors of traditional Chinese medicine mainly plays the role of nourishing qi and blood, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart, and is a classic prescription for regulating the deficiency of the heart and spleen, qi and blood.
The ten flavors of Chinese medicine in Gui Spleen Soup, its compatibility is also unique, the most important is three major points, the first isThe heart and spleen are treated together, but the focus is on strengthening the spleen, that is, the heart-nourishing medicine and the spleen-strengthening medicine are compatible with the same formula, which mainly reflects the characteristics of "the spleen and stomach are the source of qi and blood biochemistry", and the name of the prescription belongs to the spleen, which is also the meaning;The second isQi and blood are replenished, that is, the combination of qi tonic medicine and blood nourishing medicine is the same formula, which mainly reflects the characteristics of "qi is the handsome of blood".The third isThe same prescription of tonic and loose medicineThe beauty of such a compatibility is that it will not cause greasy and affect the digestion of the human body, so a large number of tonic drugs and a small amount of loose medicine can be compatible".Replenish but not stagnate, nourish but not greasy".
Gui Spleen Soup, since the Song Dynasty famous doctors Yan Yong and the creation of prescriptions, has been highly respected by doctors throughout the ages, and it is also listedTop 10 prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicineAlthough it has undergone many revisions, additions and subtractions, the basic formula handed down from "Jisheng Fang" is still the core of the whole formula. In modern times, the clinical application of Gui Spleen Tang has gradually diversified, but its core has not changed, that is, ".The heart and spleen are injured, and the qi and blood are deficientAs long as the syndrome differentiation conforms to this core pathogenesis, "different diseases can be treated at the same time". However, in the case of ** bleeding disorder, it should be noted that if it is yin deficiency and blood fever, Gui Spleen Decoction should be used with caution.
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