Three traditional Chinese medicines, regulating qi circulation, awakening mind, calming wind, clearing phlegm, and treating stroke paralysis!
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1. Left paralysis and right paralysis. Those who occur on the left side are called left paralysis, while those on the right side are called right paralysis. Belongs to the scope of stroke.

Stroke, divided into external wind and internal wind. External wind is caused by the perception of external pathogens (wind pathogens), and internal wind belongs to the syndrome of internal injury, also known as stroke, with moderate stroke. The modern term "stroke" generally refers to a type of stroke characterized by internal injury. Brain and mental diseases mainly characterized by sudden fainting, hemiplegia, and numbness in limbs, often caused by the disorder of qi and blood flow, obstruction of brain meridians, or blood overflow in the brain.
In later generations, there were two categories: left paralysis related to blood, and right paralysis related to qi. Therefore, for right paralysis, the treatment can be adjusted to promote qi circulation and awaken the mind, calm the wind, and eliminate phlegm.
The Zhike powder formula comes from the official medical book "Shengji Zonglu" in the Song Dynasty,
For stroke, weakness in the hands and feet, drooling, often manifested on the right side. Prescription:
90g of Fructus Aurantii (pulp removed, stir fried with bran), 30g of Niuhuang (ground) and Baizhi each
Simple three herbs, yet capable of dealing with illnesses, of course, each with their own unique skills.
2. Fructus Aurantii can lower Qi, relieve wind and pain, and promote joint health.
Fructus Aurantii is bitter and bitter, slightly cold. Guipi Stomach Meridian. Li Qi is broad and moderate, with stagnation and swelling. It can lower the reflux in the stomach and prevent the reflux from causing saliva to rise. The method of stir frying with bran can break through the highest qi, eliminate cough and stop phlegm.
At the same time, the spleen to which Fructus Aurantii belongs is responsible for the muscles and limbs, so Fructus Aurantii is also responsible for wind itching and paralysis, promoting joint function, and relieving wind pain.
According to the "Shengji Zonglu", only orange peel (removed from pulp, stir fried with bran) is mashed into powder, taking 4g each time. After eating, warm syrup water is used to mix and take three times a day. Can treat wind stagnation and lower back and foot pain.
3. Bai Zhi, elevates qi, harmonizes blood vessels, and benefits limbs.
Bai Zhi Xin Wen is active in the lungs, spleen, and stomach meridians. The lungs govern qi, while the spleen prefers dryness and governs muscles and limbs. If the stomach is weak, the muscles and meridians are not conducive. Therefore, Bai Zhi can reach the spleen and stomach internally to disperse dampness, and externally promote lung qi to ascend and clear. It not only moves the qi fraction but also the blood fraction, with more ascending than descending, and can elevate yang and clear qi.
Its nature is warm but not dry, spicy but not stringy. It goes up to the head, down to the intestines and stomach, reaches the limbs in the middle, and penetrates the skin and even the orifices, while promoting the release of evil energy. Whether it's headaches, dizziness, or numbness in the limbs, weak and flaccid feet, numbness, pain, etc., all can be used.
And stroke can cause dizziness, dizziness, and unstable walking, making Bai Zhi a targeted weapon.
The Hundred Species Record of the Classic of Materia Medica praises that there is no medicine that does not wither or consume semen. Bai Zhi is extremely fragrant, can dispel wind, dryness, and dampness, and its texture is extremely smooth. It can harmonize and promote blood circulation without withering, and when used, it is beneficial and harmless.
When Fructus Aurantii comes into contact with Angelica dahurica, it rises and falls one by one, promoting the circulation of qi in the spleen and stomach, and promoting the circulation of the lungs.
4. Niuhuang can relieve wind and phlegm, open the orifices, and treat stroke and phlegm confusion.
Naming the medicine An Gong Niu Huang Wan and the blessing of Niu Huang Qing Xin Wan, Niu Huang has become a famous figure in treating stroke and can treat phlegm confusion.
Niuhuang is originally a stone in the gallbladder of diseased cows (with a few stones in the bile ducts and liver ducts), so the supply is insufficient. In addition to natural bezoar, there are also artificially synthesized bezoar, which is extracted and processed from cow bile or pig bile based on the ingredients contained in bezoar. At present, artificial bezoar is mainly used in clinical practice, and its efficacy is quite good.
The taste is bitter, sweet, and cool, which can treat both the heart and liver. It can not only eliminate heat and phlegm, clear the mind and soul, open the orifices, but also calm the liver and calm the wind, promote the circulation of muscles and meridians, and stop the urgent and unfavorable circulation of muscles and meridians. It is also a good medicine for clearing heat and detoxifying. Cow yellow can be used to treat fever, fainting, stroke, phlegm confusion, convulsions, etc.
The combination of three herbs can promote qi circulation, relax muscles and meridians, benefit the spleen and stomach, awaken the mind and open the orifices. It is a good prescription for treating stroke, weakness in the hands and feet, and drooling, which is often manifested on the right side.
Method of preparation and administration: Crush the upper medicine into fine powder, take three coins of dagger (about 6g) per dose, and mix with warm wine on an empty stomach.
The content of the article is for clinical reference only. Non professionals in traditional Chinese medicine are not allowed to try medication.
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