Modern people have a tight pace of life and great work pressure. Working overtime, staying up late and brushing your mobile phone are no strangers to every office worker. It is easy to consume qi and blood, leading to deficiency of both.
Chinese medicine says that women use blood for a purpose. Women menstruate every month during adolescence and childbearing age. In addition, women are more prone to deficiency of both qi and blood.
So what are the manifestations of deficiency of qi and blood and deficiency of both qi and blood?
Qi deficiency is mainly manifested as mental fatigue, shortness of breath, laziness, dizziness, soft stool, pale and fat tongue with teeth marks and weak pulse.
The main manifestations of blood deficiency are palpitation and insomnia, numbness of limbs, dizziness, pale lips, dull fingernails, pale or sallow complexion, pale tongue with white fur and weak pulse.
Qi deficiency+blood deficiency is manifested by deficiency of both qi and blood.
How to treat deficiency of both qi and blood?
Since both qi and blood are deficient, it is of course necessary to invigorate qi and nourish blood. There are many commonly used prescriptions for invigorating qi and nourishing blood, such as Bazhen Decoction, Shiquan Dabu Decoction, Yu Sheng Decoction, Ginseng Yang Rong Decoction and Guipi Decoction.
In the case of Xiao Na, which prescription should we choose to tonify qi and blood?
Xiao Na's main problems are palpitation, insomnia and scanty menstruation. Experienced Chinese medicine practitioners will choose Guipi decoction, and Laoshen is no exception.
As for why you choose Guipi Decoction, you can go to the bookstore to find two books, Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Gynecology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and then go to the internal medicine department to check the palpitation and insomnia, and go to the gynecology department to check the menstrual flow, and you will know the answer.
Guipi decoction originated from Yao Lei's monograph in Ming Dynasty and was written by Xue Ji, a court doctor in Ming Dynasty. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that Guipi decoction is a secret recipe of the court.
Guipi decoction:
Ingredients: Ginseng, Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria, Glycyrrhrizae Radix, Semen Ziziphi Spinosae, Arillus Longan, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Polygalae, Radix Astragali and Radix Aucklandiae.
Decocting method: add ginger and jujube, and decoct with water.
Efficacy: invigorating qi and nourishing blood, invigorating spleen and nourishing heart.
Indications:
1. Syndrome of deficiency of both qi and blood: palpitation, insomnia, forgetfulness, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, fatigue, sallow complexion, pale tongue, thin and white fur and thready pulse.
It is often used to treat dizziness, palpitation, insomnia, poor complexion or heart disease, neurasthenia, anxiety, depression and other syndromes of deficiency of both qi and blood.
2. Various bleeding caused by spleen deficiency: metrorrhagia, premenstrual and irregular menstruation; Hemoptysis, hemoptysis, subcutaneous purpura; Pale tongue and weak pulse,
It is often used to treat stomach and duodenal bleeding, functional uterine bleeding, aplastic anemia and thrombocytopenic purpura.
Etiology and pathogenesis:
Causes of deficiency of both qi and blood: excessive thinking, excessive use of eyes staying up late, excessive fatigue, improper diet, and injury of qi and blood during operation and delivery.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the heart stores God and the spleen controls blood, and blood is the carrier of qi, so people with blood deficiency will have qi deficiency.
Palpitation, palpitation, forgetfulness and insomnia are caused by blood failing to nourish the heart; Sweat is the heart fluid, and deficiency is spontaneous sweating and night sweats. Spleen deficiency leads to eating less loose stool, fatigue and weakness, and spleen deficiency leads to all kinds of bleeding.
Solution:
This recipe uses ginseng, soothing, qi and grass to warm the spleen, replenish qi and generate blood;
Angelica sinensis and longan warm and nourish blood; Poria cocos, polygala tenuifolia and Ziziphus jujuba seeds are sweet, sour, bitter and warm.
Radix Aucklandiae is the finishing touch, fragrant and loose knot, promoting qi circulation and strengthening the spleen, which can not only help the middle energizer to transport, but also relieve exterior deficiency, nourish but not greasy, so that tonic is not stagnant and nourishing but not greasy;
When decocting, ginger and jujube are added to harmonize the spleen and stomach and nourish the source.
The whole prescription * * * plays the role of benefiting qi and nourishing blood, strengthening spleen and nourishing heart.
Summary:
1. People with blood deficiency must have qi deficiency, and those with qi deficiency can have blood deficiency, so Guipi Decoction can also treat both blood deficiency and qi and blood deficiency, which can be mastered flexibly.
2. Chinese medicine says that it will return quickly, but yin blood can't be born quickly, so it takes some time to replenish blood or invigorate qi and nourish blood, so the treatment is as short as one or two months and as long as three or five months. If you want to earn it back in three to five days or a week or two, do you think it is possible?
3. Guipi decoction is a tonic, and solid constitution such as excess heat, damp heat and blood stasis is prohibited, and it is also prohibited when catching a cold.
Extended reading:
1, depression frequently committed suicide, surprised to see ghosts and gods, treated with Zhang Zhongjing's prescription, the effect is excellent.
Zhang Zhongjing's prescription for insomnia has been passed down for thousands of years, making you fall asleep.
3, face yellow meridian less qi and blood weakness, nourishing blood and regulating menstruation Siwu decoction