Founded by Li Shizhong, a physician in the Ming Dynasty, it is regarded as the first prescription of spleen and stomach in the past dynasties because of its excellent curative effect in treating diseases related to spleen and stomach. The first prescription of spleen and stomach in past dynasties is mainly composed of traditional Chinese medicines such as Codonopsis pilosula, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos and Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. These herbs have their unique effects, which are considered to regulate the function of spleen and stomach and improve digestive system problems in Chinese medicine theory.
Atractylodes macrocephala and Codonopsis pilosula can strengthen the spleen, replenish qi and tonify the yang of the spleen; Poria cocos has the effect of promoting diuresis and infiltrating dampness, which is helpful to relieve the discomfort caused by the accumulation of moisture in the spleen and stomach; Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch can reduce the inflammatory reaction of spleen and stomach and increase the overall taste of the prescription. The first prescription of spleen and stomach is mainly suitable for spleen and stomach weakness, spleen and stomach damp heat, indigestion and other symptoms. Common symptoms include loss of appetite These symptoms are usually related to the dysfunction of spleen and stomach, and the first prescription of spleen and stomach in past dynasties can regulate the spleen and stomach, promote digestion and absorption, improve symptoms, and thus achieve therapeutic effects.
The first prescription of spleen and stomach can also be added or subtracted according to the specific situation of patients. For example, for the spleen and stomach symptoms of damp-heat type, gypsum, coptis root and other medicinal materials for clearing away heat and toxic materials can be added appropriately; For the spleen and stomach symptoms of qi deficiency type, ginseng, dried tangerine peel and other herbs that can replenish qi can be added in an appropriate amount. This targeted addition and subtraction can be more in line with the actual situation of patients and enhance the curative effect of prescriptions.
Spleen and stomach first prescription is a widely used Chinese medicine prescription, which has the function of regulating spleen and stomach. Can effectively improve the symptoms of spleen and stomach related diseases, and has obvious curative effect on anorexia and dyspepsia. By adding or subtracting medicinal materials, it can also be adjusted according to the different conditions of patients, so as to better meet the needs of individualized treatment. The unique curative effect and wide application of the first prescription of spleen and stomach make it an indispensable part of traditional Chinese medicine.
Introduction to traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine is the general name of all ethnic medicines in China, including Han medicine and minority medicine. It reflects China people's understanding of life, health and diseases. It has a long history and tradition, a unique medical and pharmaceutical system, and theoretical and technical methods. On February 25th, 20 16, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Traditional Chinese Medicine was adopted at the 25th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 12th NPC in People's Republic of China (PRC), and it came into effect on July 25th, 20 17.
202 1 10 13, the "going out" enterprise index of traditional Chinese medicine was first released. June 65438+February 65438+June 2022, "China Traditional Chinese Medicine Development Index (Pengzhou Index)" was released in Tianfu Traditional Chinese Medicine City, Pengzhou, Sichuan. Traditional Chinese medicine is an important part of medical and health undertakings in China. The state vigorously develops the cause of traditional Chinese medicine, implements the policy of paying equal attention to both Chinese and western medicine, establishes a management system that conforms to the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, and gives full play to the role of traditional Chinese medicine in China's medical and health undertakings.
The basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine is a theoretical summary of human life activities and diseases, which mainly includes the theories of yin and yang, five elements, luck, dirty images, meridians and so on, as well as etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, syndrome differentiation, treatment, prevention and health preservation.
The theory of Yin and Yang in TCM belongs to the ancient philosophy of China. Yin-yang theory holds that everything in the universe has two aspects, namely Yin and Yang, which are both opposite and unified, and constantly moving and interacting. This kind of movement and interaction is the root of the movement and change of everything. The ancients called this constant movement and change "biochemical infinity"