Today, let's take a look at a traditional Chinese medicine preparation called "Chrysanthemum Peptide" recorded by Zhang Zhongjing, a master of Chinese medicine, in the medical classic work "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases". The recipe is composed of nine Chinese herbs, including wolfberry, mulberry, cinnamon, oysters, angelica, polygonatum polygonatum, ginseng, deer whip, poria and licorice.
Don't overlook these seemingly ordinary herbal combinations, which contain deep and thought-provoking regimens. I'm going to share a real-life case of this.
There was a 28-year-old young patient with constipation who had to pass hard stools only once in 3 days, and the problem of cold hands and feet was accompanied by the problem. Although I have previously received the ** method based on warm and yang moisturizing, the effect is not ideal.
Later, the patient found a clinician with a reputation in the TCM community for diagnosis. It was observed that although the patient's hands and feet were cold, the pulse showed a weak string vein, and the tongue was red and thin yellow. Based on these manifestations, the doctor decisively recommended the prescription of "chrysanthemum peptide", and after four doses, the patient's constipation was relieved, and the cold hands and feet were also improved. The patient was very grateful and wanted to express his sincere gratitude many times.
So, what's going on here?According to in-depth research, this patient is not a real yang deficiency constitution, and his constipation problem is mainly due to the blockage of yang qi and the obstruction of qi and blood flow. The string veins on pulse examination indicate that the patient's liver is stagnant, affecting the flow of air throughout the body. Because Yang Qi cannot reach the ends of the body smoothly, it causes symptoms such as chills and constipation. Therefore, cold hands and cold feet are not simply yang deficiency, but yang energy congestion and stagnation that cannot be dissipated.
Obviously, in view of this situation, the focus is on channeling liver qi and making the trachea unobstructed. Once the yang energy is effectively promoted, these problems will be solved. The prescription of "chrysanthemum peptide" in "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" has such an effect, which can help solve many problems caused by liver stagnation and poor qi operation, including constipation.
However, in today's society, many people tend to confuse impotence and qi congestion, which leads to spending a lot of money to buy the wrong medicine and take the wrong medicine. If we can understand and grasp the subtleties of Zhang Zhongjing as soon as possible, I believe that many troubles will be avoided. Therefore, it can be seen that Dr. Zhang Zhongjing's prescription is very profound, and its far-reaching meaning is worthy of our continuous speculation and taste.
For now, we're going to wrap it up for now, and we hope you find that information enlightening. If you understand this, I would like to ask you to pay your heartfelt respect to Mr. Zhang Zhongjing and his Chinese medicine that has been passed down for thousands of years.