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How did Li Dongyuan, an ancient famous doctor, regulate hypotension? Tonifying the middle energizer and invigorating qi can vibrate the five internal organs.
Low blood pressure. Do you know what to do?

In fact, in traditional medicine, there are too many special conditioning methods for hypotension. Let's talk about a very representative method.

Let's talk about compatibility first. Its prescription is: Radix Astragali, Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata, Radix Ginseng, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Cimicifuga Rhizoma, Radix Bupleuri and Atractylodis Rhizoma. Decoct with water.

Partners who are familiar with Chinese medicine may have seen that this compatibility is actually Buzhong Yiqi Decoction written by Li Dongyuan, a famous ancient Chinese medicine practitioner.

In fact, in traditional medicine, there is no concept of hypotension. The so-called hypotension in modern medicine is classified as fatigue and dizziness in traditional medicine.

Moreover, it has an important syndrome type, or its etiology and pathogenesis, that is, deficiency of middle qi, which can also be called weakness of temper.

In traditional medicine, our spleen is the source of qi and blood biochemistry. If it is spleen deficiency, then qi is insufficient. Without qi, we can't promote and activate the function of the whole body. This includes the function of zang-fu organs and the power of qi and blood.

Low blood pressure, in the view of traditional medicine, is a manifestation of our human body's decline and deficiency. It is also a phenomenon that our five internal organs are weak. In the vernacular, the qi and blood in our blood vessels should be released but not released; When it's time to move forward, it's boring to move forward.

How to deal with it?

In fact, from the above principle analysis, this is also very simple. We just need to replenish the qi in the body, or the qi in the spleen and stomach. Let the blood in the vein flow strongly, and the problem will be solved.

In the "Buzhong Yiqi Decoction" mentioned at the beginning, Radix Astragali, Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata, Radix Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae are used for Buzhong.

We often say that blood is the mother of qi, and at the same time, blood can carry qi. Therefore, we need to replenish blood to replenish qi, so we use angelica in the prescription.

Too much is easy to get stuck in the body. Then in order to prevent stagnation, use orange peel to promote qi.

Cimicifuga and Bupleurum have the ability to ascend to heaven. In other words, both of them can lift the qi machine up. Therefore, the gas is stirred up; And the operation of this gas can be resumed. This is the basic essence of compatibility.

To tell the truth, when it comes to hypotension, there are actually many syndromes. But from the clinical point of view, qi deficiency still accounts for the majority of this syndrome. Then at this time, it is still good for us to use the method of making up the middle. Of course, the prescription is a summary of past clinical experience, and not everyone is suitable. Therefore, the above compatibility is only used to share the etiology and pathogenesis of hypotension, which belongs to the deficiency of qi and spleen, and cannot be used as a medication guide. I hope to know.