| Literature DB >> 23983772 |
Abstract
The essence of the traditional Chinese medicine has always been the most advanced and experienced therapeutic approach in the world. It has knowledge that can impact the direction of future modern medical development; still, it is easy to find simple knowledge with mark of times and special cultures. The basic structure of traditional Chinese medicine is composed of three parts: one consistent with modern medicine, one involuntarily beyond modern medicine, and one that needs to be further evaluated. The part that is consistent with modern medicine includes consensus on several theories and concepts of traditional Chinese medicine, and usage of several treatments and prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine including commonly used Chinese herbs. The part that is involuntarily beyond modern medicine contains several advanced theories and important concepts of traditional Chinese medicine, relatively advanced treatments, formula and modern prescriptions, leading herbs, acupuncture treatment and acupuncture anesthesia of traditional Chinese medicine that affect modern medicine and incorporates massage treatment that has been gradually acknowledged by modern therapy. The part that needs to be further evaluated consists not only the knowledge of pulse diagnosis, prescription, and herbs, but also many other aspects of traditional Chinese medicine.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23983772 PMCID: PMC3745867 DOI: 10.1155/2013/153148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Several ancient herbal formulas that form consensus with modern medicine.
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| Ginseng Decoction [ | Shiyao Shenshu from Xiuyuerubanjing Houlu | Large ginseng 20–30 g | Invigorating qi to prevent prostration | It is seen after hemorrhage, ulcer, and sore. Those who get qi and blood deficiency, pale complexion, aversion to cold with fever, cold limbs, spontaneous sweating or cold sweating, and faint pulse catch this kind of disease. | Hemorrhagic or cardiogenic shock |
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| Sini Decoction [ | Taiyang meridian syndrome from Treatise on Febrile Diseases | Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparate (monarch, two liang), Rhizoma Zingiberis (minister, one and half liang), Radix Aconiti Preparata (assistant, one piece, uncooked) | Warming the middle energizer to dispel cold, Rescuing from collapse by restoring Yang | Shanghan Taiyang disease which is mistakenly treated by sweating method damages yang, yangming, taiyin, shaoyin, jueyin and cholera, displaying such symptom as deadly cold hand and foot, aversion to cold, vomiting and no eagerness to drink, hypogastralgia and diarrhea, spiritual deficiency and always sleeping, white and slippery tongue coating, faint pulse, and such diseases as plague, malaria, Jue disease, Collapse disease and pain disease. All above belong to yin syndrome. | Multiple shocks |
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| Zhenwu Decoction [ | Shaoyin meridian syndrome from Treatise on Febrile Diseases | Poria cocos, Paeonia Lactiflora Pall, Ginger (sliced) each three liang, Atractylodes macrocephala koidz (two liang), Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata (one piece, processed) | Warming yang to promote diuresis | It directs to deficiency of spleen-yang and kidney-yang and Water and Dampness Retention. The syndromes show as follows: dysuria; heavy limbs with pain; hypogastralgia and diarrhea; limb swelling; white tongue coating and no eagerness to drink; deep pulse; taiyang-diseases which are overused sweating method; edema due to yang insufficiency; sweating but not relieve the symptom; fever; epigastric throb; dizziness; trembling body. | Cardiogenic or renal edema |
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| Yupingfeng Powder [ | Spontaneous Sweating Decoction from Danxi's experiential therapy | Saposhnikovia divaricata, Radix astragali, one liang each, Atractylodes macrocephala koidz (two liang) Three qian. The above with one and half cup of water and three pieces of ginger | Tonifying Spleen and supplementing defending qi; Consolidating exterior for arresting sweating | It is called by TCM immunomodulator. It treats spontaneous sweating due to deficiency of yang, susceptibility of pathogenic wind; body injury by wind, rain, cold and dampness, and withered skin; sweating and disgusting wind; pale complexion, pale tongue, and thin-white coating, floating and deficient pulse. It also treats deficient people with loosened striae and susceptibility of pathogenic wind. | Rising the immune function |
Consensus of several commonly used herbs.
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Advances in traditional Chinese medicine that are ahead of modern medicine.
| Traditional Chinese medicine (thousands of years ago) | Modern medicine |
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| The integration of life knowledge/experience with traditional Chinese medicine | Ranging from primary studies of a single gene or protein to current use of genomics, proteomics and informatics |
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| Emotional pathopoiesis and its correspondence between man and his environment | Gradual recognition of psychological factors and its relationship with physiology and pathology. |
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| Syndrome differentiation, abidance by the triple pathogens and physique theory | Establishment of individual treatment |
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| Chinese compound (multitarget herbal treatment) | From primary single target drugs to multitarget drugs, significantly reduce the side effects of medical treatment. |
Figure 1Realgar-Indigo naturalis formula.
Components and ingredients of the airway stabilizer solution.
| Name | Herb | Ingredient |
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| Airway stabilizer solution | Ephedra | Ephedrine and other minor components |
| Ligusticum wallichii | Tetramethylpyrazine | |
| Ginkgo biloba | Ginkgolide | |
| Scutellaria | Baicalin | |
| Asarum | Racemic go A black alkali | |
| Ginger ale | Ginger oil glycosides | |
| Almonds | Amygdalin | |
| Earthworm | Earthworms antipyretic | |
| Rehmannia | Habitat catalpol | |
| Magnolia | Volatile oil |
Several advanced commonly used herbs.
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