1965, was born in a Buyi peasant family in the mountainous area of Wu Yun, Guiding County, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province. His grandfather is a kind-hearted expert, a Buyi folk doctor, who often treats villagers with his own herbs. When he was a child, Zhao got to know a lot of herbs under the guidance of his grandfather, knew the efficacy and usage of some herbs, and gradually became interested in treating diseases and saving lives. Grandpa thinks he is a good prospect. He works harder. Before he died at the age of 9 0, he gave him several secret recipes for treating liver diseases and chronic diseases, and said, "Remember it well, it will definitely be useful in the future!" Zhao has been determined to be a good doctor since he was a child.
1980, Zhao 15 years old. Due to family economic reasons, he had to drop out of school and go home. Since then, he plunged into the misty Wuyun Mountain all the year round, visited folk doctors, collected ancient prescriptions, identified and collected the medicinal materials needed in the prescriptions, and processed them according to the methods taught by his grandfather, trying to treat the villagers.
198 1 year, Zhao stepped into the military camp and became a military doctor. In the army, Zhao not only received strict training, but also learned a lot of medical knowledge and accumulated rich clinical experience.
1985 Zhao, who worked as a medical soldier for several years, retired from the army and went to Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine at his own expense with the support of relatives and friends. Begin to systematically study the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine and other medical knowledge.
From 65438 to 0990, he opened a small clinic in his hometown to practice medicine and study the prescriptions left by his grandfather. One day this year, a friend of hepatitis B found him and asked him for treatment. He suddenly remembered an ancestral secret recipe (Yigan Decoction) that grandpa told him before his death to treat "systemic jaundice" (icteric hepatitis), so he adjusted it and prepared a new prescription. After that friend took the herbal prescription prepared by Zhao, a miracle appeared and all the symptoms of hepatitis B disappeared.
Regarding this matter, Mr. Zhao once recalled that there was a gentleman named Shi Honglong in Bijie, Guizhou. He passed by my clinic on business and asked first, can hepatitis B be treated? At that time, many people, including me, thought that hepatitis B was hepatitis, so I immediately answered him, of course, because after all, we have been treating hepatitis with ancestral therapy for some time, and it is very effective. Then, after seeing Mr. Shi's pulse, I grabbed some soup and gave him therapy. Half a month later, the gentleman came. He said, Dr. Zhao, your medicine is amazing. I went back to have a hepatitis B test, and one positive result has disappeared. I brought him two pairs immediately, 1 month later. All of them are negative this time, and his liver function is normal. I also brought my relatives who are journalists in Guizhou Daily. He told me that he had been ill for five or six years, but he was never cured. After taking my medicine this time, he will get well soon. This is simply amazing. After his relatives returned to Guiyang, they went to the newspaper.
199 1, three young applicants for hepatitis b were not admitted, which was very depressing. I heard that Zhao cured hepatitis B, and the local armed minister bought everyone a course of medicine (hepatitis B soup) and sent it to their home for them to take. Their bodies recovered quickly. When applying for physical examination in the second year, all three young people were negative for hepatitis B surface antigen and successfully put on green military uniforms. After thousands of patients with hepatitis B recovered, Zhao gave this herbal prescription a name-"Hepatitis B Grass" (now known as Hepatitis B Jiedu Tea). Pharmacological, toxicological and clinical tests in Guiyang Medical College and other units have proved that "Yigan Cao" (now called Yigan Jiedu Tea) has no toxic and side effects on human body, and has the characteristics of high efficiency, quick action and good consolidation. The State Patent Office granted the patent right, and the drug supervision department granted the production and sales.
1992165438+10. In the 4th China New Technology and New Products Expo held in Guangzhou, "One Grass" (now known as one Jiedu Tea) won the gold medal.
1993 "Cao" won the gold medal in Singapore International Famous Products Expo.
From 65438 to 0994, Zhao was included in Who's Who of Buyi People in China and Dictionary of Famous Doctors.
From 65438 to 0995, with the support of Guizhou Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Commission, Zhao organized dozens of experts and professors to set up Guizhou Institute of Hepatitis B Prevention and Treatment, and established a production, planting and scientific research base of hepatitis B grass covering an area of 3 0 0 mu in the suburbs of duyun city. The Institute has set up clinical observation departments in more than ten provinces and cities across the country to keep abreast of the latest information on hepatitis B research and prevention. In the same year, during his visit to Thailand, Zhao was also cordially received by relevant officials of the Thai Ministry of Health.
Since 1995, he has been elected as a member and standing committee member of Qiannan and duyun city CPPCC, vice president of China Buyi Society, standing committee member of Guizhou Chamber of Commerce, vice president of duyun city Chamber of Commerce, director of Guizhou Ethnic and Folk Medicine Research Association and director of Qiannan Pharmaceutical Society.
From 65438 to 0999, Mr. Zhao settled in America. At the invitation of Columbia Institute of Hepatology, he took the herb of hepatitis B (now called Jiedu Tea for Hepatitis B) as raw material and conducted a series of biological research with American medical scientists in the laboratory. It is found that hepatitis B Jiedu tea is rich in more than 30 kinds of vitamin elements such as amino acids, polysaccharides and ginsenoside, which has a strong inhibitory effect on hepatitis virus.
On 200 1, Mr. Zhao founded the American Federation of Chinese Minorities and served as its first chairman.
In 2002, the American Entrepreneur Roundtable Gold Award was received by US President Bush and Vice President Cheney. When Bill First (former chairman of the Senate of the Communist Party of China and a world-famous cardiologist) said that the supply of liver-nourishing tea (now called liver-nourishing and detoxicating tea) was in short supply, and American hepatitis B patients could not buy it in time, President Bush said to Professor Zhao: Your liver-nourishing tea belongs to the world. God sent you to bring a stick of tea to save mankind. Zhao, you should contribute all your inventions to mankind. Later, Professor Zhao was recommended as a member of the US Presidential Roundtable and Party.
In 2005, based on the ancient prescriptions handed down by Buyi people and combined with modern science and technology, a new Buyi medicine "Panliansu" for treating tumors came out.