On the issue of replenishing qi, there is a classic prescription in traditional Chinese medicine, which can be called "the first prescription for replenishing qi, the king of soup", which can benefit qi and strengthen the spleen, ** spleen and stomach qi deficiency, and abnormal luck, which is the "Six Gentlemen's Soup".
"Six Gentlemen's Soup" originated from the famous"Four gentlemen's soup"and add or subtract from the adjustment. The ancients often regarded people with both ability and moral integrity as "gentlemen", and they often had good manners and appearances.
Sijunzi Soup, as a famous prescription of traditional Chinese medicine, was first published in the Song Dynasty's "Taiping Huimin and Pharmacy Formula". The book became the first officially promulgated prescription pharmacopoeia in Chinese history, and the status of traditional Chinese medicine is extremely high.
In the early Qing Dynasty, the famous medical scientist Zhang Lu once mentioned that "those who are deficient in qi should be supplemented with sweetness", and the four herbs of ginseng, atractylodes, poria cocos, and boiled licorice are all sweet and warm and beneficial to the stomach, which have the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach and filling qi and blood, and are collectively called "gentlemen".
The "Four Gentlemen's Soup" is composed of four traditional Chinese medicines: ginseng, atractylodes, poria cocos, and boiled licorice, which is regarded as the most suitable remedy for replenishing qi and strengthening the spleen.
The medical book "Collection of Medical Prescriptions" points out that the soup of the four gentlemen helps to strengthen the body, increase appetite, and then have a positive effect on other organs, making the whole person look full of energy.
Sijunzi Tang uses the principle of the classic Chinese medicine "Junchen Zuozhi" to give full play to the best efficacy of all medicines, and is committed to the symptoms of spleen and stomach qi deficiency.
Among the four herbs, ginseng is the most important, with a mild nature and a mellow taste, which is beneficial to qi and blood and nourishes the five internal organs. Because of its relatively high **, it is often replaced by Codonopsis or Prince's ginseng. If it is a pediatric patient, it is more peaceful in nature and is more suitable for use.
Moderately warm, slightly sweet and bitter atractylodes can not only replenish qi, but also help to strengthen the spleen and dampness, and participate in the operation of the spleen. The combination of Poria cocos and Atractylodes macrocephalus can better remove dampness, strengthen the spleen and stomach. Licorice has a mild nature and sweet taste, which helps to adjust the ratio between various medicines and enhance the tonic and gentle effect of Sijunzi Soup.
On this basis, Liujunzi soup added two medicinal materials, banxia and tangerine peel. These two herbs can enhance the efficacy of Liujunzi Soup, which is especially suitable for treating spleen and stomach qi deficiency accompanied by phlegm and dampness.
Specific symptoms include loss of appetite, lack of physical strength, chest fullness, loose stools, cough with phlegm, constant belching, nausea and acid reflux.
Here are four common conditions of Qi deficiency:
1.The face is pale and bloodless, and the tongue is pale in color and has a white tongue coating.
2.After eating, I feel pain and discomfort in my abdomen, loss of appetite, and abnormal stool shape.
3.His breath is short and weak, and his voice is hoarse and weak.
4.Lack of strength in the limbs and a thin body.
The above four manifestations are all weakness of the spleen and stomach and dysfunction of transport, which can be adjusted by taking Liujunzi decoction**.
Therefore, when you have a pale complexion, subtle voice, weakness in the limbs, weak pulse, etc., it is actually reminding you that there is a problem of qi deficiency, and you can refer to the Six Gentlemen's Soup.
In addition to the above problems, modern medical research has found that Liujunzi Tang mainly has a variety of diseases, including but not limited to chronic constrictive gastric ulcer, chronic diarrhea, stress diarrhea, chronic gastritis, dyspepsia and other digestive diseases, and is also often used for endocrine, neurological, respiratory and other medical and surgical diseases, and even various clinical departments ** spleen weakness, transport dysfunction and pathogenesis.
In general, it is very good to use Liujunzi soup to regulate our physical condition, but many people do not distinguish their physique and take it blindly, which is likely to not play a role in health care and make the body hurt. Traditional Chinese medicine is also medicine, and when used, it is best to use it under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Strengthen the spleen and stomach