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In clinical medication, we sometimes hear the term "menstrual medicine". What is a sutra? Some drugs have a selective effect on a certain part of the body, so they play a major or special therapeutic role in the lesions of these parts, and such drugs are introductory drugs. What are the commonly used clinical introductory drugs? Where do they act? Let's take a look at Professor Zhang Binghou's summary.
It is important to treat diseases and position them. Disease in the human body, the site of the disease is particularly extensive, can occur in one of the five organs and six intestines, can also occur in different meridians, or occur in the inside, or occur in the table, or above or down, or occur in the seven tricks and nine ways, in order to cure a disease in a certain place, you must make the medicinal power reach the disease place, in order to achieve good results. The medicines contained in the prescription are called the medicines. In the composition of the formula, that is, the division of the king, the subject, the adjutant, and the envoy. There are two kinds of effects of making medicines, one is to quote the scriptures, and the other is to reconcile the various medicines. The introduction of the sutra medicine mentioned belongs to the former, also known as the guide, using the sutra medicine as a guide, the so-called sutra medicine, "Su Qing • True to the Great Theory" said: "Emperor Yue: How much qi is there, the disease has prosperity and decline, the treatment has a slow emergency, the party has a size, willing to hear its covenant, why not?" Qi Bo Yue: Qi has a high and low, illness has far and near, evidence has Chinese and foreign, evidence has a weight, and it is appropriate to do what it is. "To be appropriate is to enable the drug to reach the sick place, that is, to be suitable for the sick place, which raises the question of quoting the messenger. Another example is What Xu Dachun calls "a medicine that belongs to the meridians and has no universal use, which is called the master of the guide". That is to say, in Chinese medicine, each flavor of medicine has its own guijing, and some of them are particularly focused on the guijing, and the introduction of the sutra medicine often takes these products that are concentrated on the scriptures.

Internal organs, meridians, and sites are used to induce menstruation
Liver - Chai Hu, Earth Dragon
Bile - green skin
Heart - calamus, rush
Small intestine - cork
Spleen - Poria
Stomach - plaster
Lungs - platycodon, almonds
Large intestine - bai zhi
Kidneys - Tribulus terrestris, ghost arrow feathers
Bladder - talc
Pericardium - hook vine
Trifocal - forsythia
Head - ChuanQi
Waist - mulberry parasitism
Life Gate - Bone Fat Supplement
Dantian - sand kernel
Upper limbs - laurel branches
Lower limbs – cow's knees
Chakra - Staghorns
Ren Mai - Turtle Shell or King does not stay
Pulse - wood fragrance
With a vein - Chuan broken
Urethra - licorice stalks
Sun Sutra - Qiang Huo
Yang Ming Jing – Bai Zhi or Kudzu Root
Shaoyang Jing - Chai Hu
The Yin Sutra - Evodia or Evodia
Pain induction drugs and random variations
Pain all over the head – Oikawa
Pain in the forehead - Xiang Bai Zhi, Gao Ben
Headache on both sides – cranberry
Post-headache - Chuan Qiang live
Blood stasis and throbbing pain - three seven sides, making leeches
Liver and yang swelling and pain - tomorrow hemp, double hook vine, raw stone cassia, grass cassia
Chills in the sore – scorching ephedra
Fever in the sore spot – raw cast
General headache – whole scorpion, centipede, tea leaves (clear tea or flower tea)
Severe headache – white flower snake
Back pain – fragrant white root, staghorn pound
Pain in the sacrum – silk seeds
Pain in the coccyx – golden retriever ridge
Heel pain – mulberry parasitism
Flank less abdominal pain - fried Neem
Less abdominal cramps - Hangzhou white peony, hot licorice; Xuan papaya, fine green skin
Waist board wood feeling - through the mountain dragon, ishimi wear
Muscle pain around the body - white fresh skin
Muscle rheumatic pain – houttuynia cordata
The medicinal power of several commonly used Chinese medicines
Chuan Guizhi - walking on all fours
The tip of the laurel branch - the end of the limbs
Dried mulberry branches – walk up the limbs
Bitter orange stem, scorched cohosh, vinegar chai hu, scorched astragalus - upwards
Stir-fried citrus shell – down
Qin Gang – to the left
Angelica – to the right
Melon skin - go to the chest
Whitehead - after walking the chest
Raw astragalus - walk the watch
Cow's knee – draws blood down
Knotweed – walk down the limbs
Antler pound, Qiang Du Huo, Xiang Bai Zhi - walking spine, back
Pure peach kernel - remove local blood stasis
Southern saffron - to remove blood stasis from the whole body
Dried lotus leaves, dry lotus stems - raise temper
Patchouli - lowers stomach gas
Guang Peilan - temper
Kita-Hsisin, Kawaki-toshi (medicine pair) - Walk the outer side of the lower limb (qi)
Wai Ox knee, Oikawa root (medicine pair) - walk down the inside of the limb (blood)
All the flowers rise, and the swirling flowers descend alone; all the sons descend, and the vines and the thorns rise alone.
Having studied these introductory medicines, it is too knowledgeable!
Cure strange diseases, use strange drugs, make strange recipes, and see Zhang Binghou's strange doctor's life——
"Doctor Lin Strange Jie Zhang Binghou"
The book is divided into three volumes: the first, the middle, and the second. The first volume introduces Professor Zhang Binghou's traditional Chinese medicine thinking, which fully embodies the theoretical, practical and flexible nature of traditional Chinese medicine; the middle volume contains the discussion of kidney disease, pain, headache, heart disease, hepatobiliary disease, spleen and stomach disease, lung disease, paralysis, insomnia, skin disease and gynecological disease, and Zhang Lao's clinical treatment experience, the case is taken from the Yuezhi of Teacher Zhang's apprentice, the content includes dialectical treatment, student experience, and teacher teaching, and the medical part is compiled by students; the next volume is the transcript of Zhang Lao's young teacher, The monographs and clinical experiences of the famous (deceased) doctors of the 1950s and 1960s are very valuable and recorded in this book for the benefit of colleagues.
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