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Many women begin to enter menopause in their forties and fifties, which is particularly difficult. They often have a series of problems, such as insomnia, sweating, bad temper, unexplained fever, chest tightness, palpitation, headache and so on. Sometimes some women have serious menopausal problems, but refuse to take good care of them. It is really not easy to cure such a person.

For example, a professor at a famous university in Zhejiang has a very serious menopausal reaction. He said that after seeing many famous doctors, the effect has not been very good, and the effect of conditioning here is not very ideal. Although I can't guarantee that all patients can be cured, with my medical skills, treating her will not be completely ineffective.

Later, I made a follow-up visit, only to know that she was very keen on scientific research and often held meetings everywhere. I have never eaten the medicine prescribed by the doctor well, and I have no subjective intention. It's just that when she was busy at work, she forgot to eat, let alone take medicine, so the treatment effect has been bad.

For such patients, I tried my best to persuade them and try my best to find the most suitable way for them, so I prescribed some Chinese patent medicines and some pills for her. However, occasionally on the phone, I asked her how she was doing and whether she had taken her medicine on time. She answered sincerely that she forgot. Then there's nothing I can do.

Who knows that once I went to Zhejiang to attend an academic exchange meeting, because of some coincidences, I met her at the dinner table, and she greeted me warmly.

At that time, her face was flushed and she looked very well, showing no signs of illness or fatigue. As I approached, I felt her pulse and was calm. Obviously, she is in excellent health.

I'm curious, how can a person like her who never takes medicine on time get so much better? Tell her to tell me the reason quickly.

She told me that she only focused on scientific research and put everything else behind her head. She always fished for three days and dried her net for two days. However, because she is often thirsty, the kettle will not leave her hand. Later, her lover made her a kind of tea every day, and she could drink it in a small thermos 1500 ml every day. After drinking for half a year, all menopausal problems are gone now, and she feels much better.

After asking my husband, she gave me a prescription: 8 grams of Astragalus membranaceus, 0/0 grams of Polygonatum sibiricum, 5 grams of Lycium barbarum and 8 grams of American ginseng.

I am familiar with this prescription, which is the health-preserving prescription of Li Jiren, a master of traditional Chinese medicine. We also talked about it at that time. This prescription is very compatible with qi and blood, and the spleen and kidney are in harmony, but I never thought it would improve menopausal syndrome so well.

In this prescription, Astragalus membranaceus is a medicine for invigorating qi, and the rest of Polygonatum sibiricum, Lycium barbarum and American ginseng are all medicines for tonifying kidney and invigorating qi. I have introduced Lycium barbarum and American ginseng, and here I will focus on Polygonatum sibiricum.

Polygonatum odoratum is sweet and flat, also known as tiger ginger. It looks a bit like ginger, yellow and white, translucent, slightly sweet and sticky. Entering spleen, lung and kidney meridians can replenish middle energizer, nourish kidney and moisten lung, dispel wind and damp, and level five internal organs. Often used for weak body, dry mouth, less food and less blood.

Polygonatum sibiricum is very suitable for people with physical weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite and kidney deficiency. For example, people with qi deficiency often feel weak. Polygonatum sibiricum, Lycium barbarum and rock sugar can be boiled into paste and soaked in water to improve it. Diabetic people often drink Polygonatum soaked in water to prevent complications. People with high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia can take 5 grams of Panax notoginseng and Polygonatum sibiricum on an empty stomach every day, which can reduce blood fat and blood pressure. People with very heavy qi depression should not use Polygonatum sibiricum. Polygonatum sibiricum has a sealing effect, which may aggravate qi depression.

Nourishing drugs are easy to depress yin and replenish qi, while Polygonatum sibiricum is basically not depressed. Polygonatum sibiricum is cleaner than Radix Rehmanniae, not greasy, softer than Radix Ophiopogonis, and not too cold. Therefore, when there is no obvious stasis in the body, it is better to use Polygonatum to replenish qi and nourish yin. Huangjing has nourishing effect, but the process of action is slow, so it is suitable for long-term use. Because of its nourishing nature, it is not suitable for people with cough and phlegm, cold hands and feet and frequent diarrhea to take it for a long time, so as not to aggravate the condition.

Huang Er Shenqi Health Tea

Raw materials:

Polygonatum sibiricum 10g, Astragalus membranaceus 8g, Lycium barbarum 5g and American ginseng 8g.

Exercise:

Add the above medicines into 2000 ml of water and boil for 30 minutes.

Then put it in a thermos,

1 day, 1 time every day,

Finally, chew the medicinal materials.

Principle:

In Materia Medica, it is recorded that Polygonatum sibiricum "tonifies qi and nourishes blood", and in Annals of Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is recorded that Polygonatum sibiricum "tonifies kidney and moistens lung, tonifies qi and nourishes yin, and treats postpartum qi and blood weakness." Besides Polygonatum sibiricum, Radix Astragali, Fructus Lycii and Radix Panacis Quinquefolii, this tea is very suitable for people with climacteric syndrome, physical weakness and puerperal qi deficiency and weakness, but it is not suitable for people with severe qi stagnation and cough with excessive phlegm.