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What are the commonly used prescriptions for lowering blood fat in traditional Chinese medicine?
Unilateral selection principle

(1) Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment

As far as single taste, partial taste, prescription and single medicine are concerned, they all have different properties, tastes and functional indications. According to the theory of Chinese medicine, patients should be divided into deficiency syndrome, excess syndrome, or mixed syndrome of deficiency and excess, that is, cold, heat, deficiency and excess.

(2) Patient's prescription

Patients with hyperlipidemia are often accompanied by many diseases, such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, nephrotic syndrome, diabetes, hypothyroidism and so on. When using a single prescription, it should be used according to the characteristics of its complicated diseases in order to relieve symptoms as soon as possible.

(3) choose the right one.

Any folk prescription, folk prescription and prescription has its limitations. Don't listen to hearsay, use drugs indiscriminately and try folk prescription rashly. It is best to choose the appropriate dosage and duration of a single dose under the guidance of a doctor.

One-sided classification according to the nature of traditional Chinese medicine

(1) antipyretic agent

Radix Bupleuri, Radix Sophorae Tonkinensis, Semen Cassiae, Flos Lonicerae, Flos Chrysanthemi, etc.

(2) Qi-activating agent

Such as bergamot, rhizoma Cyperi, etc.

(3) Xiaoshi agent

Such as hawthorn, radish seeds, rice buds, malt and so on.

(4) laxatives

Such as soybeans.

(5) calming the liver and calming the wind

Such as earthworm, gastrodia elata and selfheal.

(6) expectorant and dampness-removing agent

Such as Poria cocos, Plantago asiatica, Alisma orientalis, Coicis Semen, Acorus calamus root, Acanthopanax senticosus, etc.

(7) Nourishing prescription

Such as Astragalus membranaceus, Atractylodes macrocephala, Dioscorea opposita, Angelica sinensis, Polygonum Multiflori Radix, Polygonatum odoratum, etc.

(8) agents for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis

Such as Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Salvia Miltiorrhiza, Carthami Flos, Motherwort, Notoginseng Radix, etc.