Chinese medicine says that spleen is the source of qi and blood biochemistry. Why does a person have qi deficiency? Because his spleen is weak. If a person's spleen is weak, then his constitution will not be strong. We have all heard a word called "weak and sickly". His body has low immunity and is naturally more vulnerable to external evils!
So,
What performance does the person with qi deficiency generally have after catching a cold?
One is coughing, the other is expectoration.
Why?
As we said just now, qi deficiency is due to the weakness of the spleen, and people with spleen deficiency are prone to dryness and phlegm. In addition, exogenous wind-cold, phlegm-dampness and qi stagnation, lung failure and poor waterway often lead to heavy nasal congestion and cough with phlegm!
So,
For people with qi deficiency constitution, you must not use drugs casually.
Recommended prescription for qi deficiency and cold: jingfang baidu powder
Composition:
9 grams of Radix Bupleuri, 9 grams of Radix Peucedani, 6 grams of Rhizoma Chuanxiong, 9 grams of Fructus Aurantii, 9 grams of Notopterygii Rhizoma, 6 grams of Radix Angelicae Pubescentis, 9 grams of Poria, 6 grams of fried Radix Platycodi, 6 grams of ginseng, 5 grams of licorice, 2 slices of ginger and 2 grams of mint.
Usage:
Decoct in water for 2-3 times, and take it warm.
Efficacy:
Invigorating qi and relieving exterior syndrome, expelling wind and removing dampness.
Indications:
People with qi deficiency have exogenous wind-cold-dampness syndrome. Aversion to cold, excessive heat, no sweat, severe pain in the head and neck, soreness in limbs, heavy nasal congestion, cough with phlegm, fullness in the chest and diaphragm, white and greasy tongue coating, floating pulse, or excessive weight loss.
Medication principle:
Zhong Fang,
Notopterygium root and Radix Angelicae Pubescentis are monarch drugs, which can dispel pathogenic wind, cold and dampness all over the body, and relieve pain in joints.
Chaihuxin powder can relax tendons and reduce fever, while Chuanxiong can promote blood circulation and dispel wind, help relieve exterior syndrome and eliminate pathogenic factors, and stop arthralgia and pain.
Fructus Aurantii lowers qi, Radix Platycodi opens lung, Radix Peucedani reduces phlegm, and Poria infiltrates dampness, so as to smooth qi, widen chest diaphragm, reduce phlegm and eliminate dampness, and stop cough; In addition, a small amount of ginseng is used to replenish qi and strengthen the body resistance, which can help relieve exterior syndrome, not only eliminate pathogenic factors but also do not harm healthy qi, and * * * is an adjuvant medicine.
Licorice. And Chinese medicine helps to promote qi; Ginger and mint dispel external evils, which is also an assistant.
The whole prescription gives consideration to both exterior and interior evils, and eliminating them does not harm the right, which can help both exterior and interior.
Practical features:
1. Rich in dispersion, eliminating evil does not hurt righteousness.
2. Exterior-interior coordination, that is, expelling wind, dispelling cold, removing dampness and relieving exterior syndrome, invigorating spleen, resolving phlegm, regulating qi and harmonizing interior.
3. Jiebiao is especially good at eliminating evil, relieving fever, stopping arthralgia, and harmonizing the interior to strengthen the spleen, spread the lung and resume ascending and descending.
Application:
This prescription is suitable for children, post-illness, postpartum, old age, infirmity and other exogenous pathogenic wind, cold and dampness.
Mainly used for common cold, influenza, bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis, urticaria, eczema, ulcer, dysentery and other diseases.
Remind ~ ~
Because this recipe tends to be pungent, warm, fragrant and dry, it is contraindicated for those with exogenous yin deficiency; Dysentery belongs to damp-heat or is not suitable for those without exterior syndrome!
Tips:
This prescription is only for Chinese medicine lovers to exchange and learn. If you want to use it, you need to consult a local Chinese medicine practitioner!