Fangji Astragalus Soup, derived from the classic prescription of "Jin Kui Yaolu", is specially designed for ** surface deficiency rheumatism. The magic of this formula lies in the fact that it is based on self-defense, astragalus, fried atractylodes, licorice, ginger, and jujube as the main ingredients, and through precise proportions and compatibility, it can achieve the effect of harmonizing camp and sanitation, dispelling wind and dehumidifying. In recent years, in clinical practice, the author has flexibly used this strategy to add or subtract, and successfully achieved satisfactory results in 12 patients with fox odor.
Among the 12 patients, the male-to-female ratio was 3:9, and the age ranged from 14 to 48 years. The duration of the disease ranges from 1 to 25 years. For patients with more serious conditions, such as dampness, the author will add medicinal herbs such as Maoshu, psyllium, and grass to enhance the power of water infiltrationFor patients with obvious symptoms of spleen deficiency, herbs such as Poria cocos peel and Ze Epsom are added to strengthen the spleen and infiltrate dampness. For patients with obesity at the same time, herbs such as Yin Chen and Jiao Hawthorn will be added to eliminate food and accumulation, and promote dampness**.
After continuous **, all 12 patients received **. The time ranges from a minimum of 2 months to a maximum of 6Varies from 5 months to an average time of 35 months. This result fully proves the effectiveness and reliability of the addition and subtraction of Astragalus decoction for self-defense.
Typical case: Sun XX, a 24-year-old female student, has been plagued by a disease called "fox odor" since she was an adolescent at the age of 15. Her armpits are always damp and sticky, giving off a heavy smell that often causes her underarms to be dyed yellow, which can happen all seasons, but especially in summer. In addition to physical discomfort, she also felt loss of appetite, limb weakness, and mental exhaustion. She is obese and has a penchant for fatty foods. In the heat of summer, her condition is even more serious, and everyone around her can smell the unbearable smell. Although she had used drugs such as Shih Tzu Lan**, the effect was not significant.
The tongue is pale and greasy, and the pulse is slippery, which are all important bases for TCM diagnosis. In order to ** this disease, the doctor decided to use the method of adding flavor to the apostranaceus decoction. This Chinese herbal formula includes ingredients such as Han Fang Ji, Raw Astragalus, Fried Atractylodes, Atractylodes Atractylodes (Atractylodes), Ze Yuan, Poria Cocos Bark, Psyllium, Grass and Raw Licorice. After taking 3 doses, Sun xx's armpit sweating decreased slightly, and his qi was also slightly reduced. So, the doctor added talc (bag) to the original recipe to continue**. After 6 doses, her symptoms have improved significantly, and her qi has subsided six or seven times out of ten.
In order to consolidate the efficacy, Sun XX continued to take 8 doses of medicine. However, after taking 3 doses of the drug, it coincided with menstrual cramps, and the qi became strong again. Despite this, she insisted on taking the remaining 5 doses. After this time, the sweat under her armpits returned to normal, and the qi disappeared completely. In order to further regulate her body, she used "different skills" to regulate for about a month, and finally completely **.
At the follow-up visit a year later, the doctor asked about her condition, and Sun XX said that the fox odor had not been ** again. This shows that she has achieved good results and also proves that TCM has a unique advantage in such diseases.
To sum up, the addition and subtraction of Astragalus decoction has significant clinical effects, which is worthy of further promotion and application in clinical practice.