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Traditional Chinese Medicine Champion: An in-depth discussion of the connotation of "efficacy", with a collection of "The Difference between the Efficacy of Chinese Medicine"

author:Words and bodies of Chinese medicine

Xiao Wang asked Teacher Xie a question: "Teacher Xie, I have been studying the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, can you tell me more about the evolution of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine?" ”

Teacher Xie smiled and nodded, sitting at an ancient wooden table. He began to describe the history and evolution of the efficacy of Chinese medicine, saying: "'Efficacy' as a fixed word has been widely used in the Book of Han. However, before the Tang Dynasty, there was no use to refer to the medical effects of drugs, and since the Tang Dynasty, the term occasionally used in medical literature for the therapeutic effects of prescription drugs, such as Tang's "Xinxiu Materia Medica", 'Bai Yan is a female Yan,...... In the absence of aster, it is also armored, and the effect is similar. ’”

Tang Sun Simiao's "Thousand Gold Essentials": "One dose is powerful, and the effect can be seen in more than 100 days." ”

Northern Song Su Shi's "Later Order of Saint Sanzi": "The main epidemic of Saint Sanzi is not the same effect. ”

Song Tang Shenwei's "Testimony Materia Medica": "Projectile soil,...... Hot wine is also very effective. ”

"However," Xie said, "the special study of the concept of the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine did not really take off until the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. This marks the maturity and perfection of the theory of Chinese medicine. Although we are familiar with efficacy concepts such as 'clearing heat and detoxification' and 'rejuvenating the yang and rejuvenating the rebellion', few people have explored their connotations in depth. ”

Xiao Wang took notes carefully and asked Teacher Xie questions from time to time to ensure that he understood more thoroughly.

Mr. Xie continued: "The efficacy of Chinese medicine is a summary of the therapeutic and health effects of Chinese medicine on the human body under the guidance of Chinese medicine theory. In other words, the efficacy of Chinese medicine is formed by the treatment, prevention and health preservation effects of Chinese medicine summarized by the theory of Chinese medicine, which is a special expression form of the medical effect of medicine in the field of Chinese medicine, and the efficacy is actually the role theorized by Chinese medicine. ”

Xiao Wang quickly nodded!

Teacher Xie continued: "It is worth noting that the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine is only the effect of internal or external use, at least for now, the reform of traditional Chinese medicine dosage forms, especially the emergence of injections, has changed the way of medication for thousands of years, and many drugs have found new effects and new uses through intramuscular injection or intravenous injection, such as the pressor boosting effect of Qingpi water decoction alcohol precipitation injection, which is effective for a variety of experimental shock, but so far, the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine has not reflected the changes brought about by the dosage form reform in terms of content." ”

Xiao Wang was even more excited when he heard this, and he was full of confidence in the development of traditional Chinese medicine! He knows that this will help him better understand and apply Chinese medicine to treat patients.

Attached is a collection of "The Difference between the Efficacy of Chinese Medicine"

Traditional Chinese Medicine Champion: An in-depth discussion of the connotation of "efficacy", with a collection of "The Difference between the Efficacy of Chinese Medicine"
Traditional Chinese Medicine Champion: An in-depth discussion of the connotation of "efficacy", with a collection of "The Difference between the Efficacy of Chinese Medicine"
Traditional Chinese Medicine Champion: An in-depth discussion of the connotation of "efficacy", with a collection of "The Difference between the Efficacy of Chinese Medicine"