Ancient prescription for treating liver disease. Consult friends who know Chinese medicine and reward 100 points.
The effect of collecting yin, nourishing blood and relieving pain Atractylodes macrocephala, entering the spleen and stomach meridian, has the effect of invigorating spleen and benefiting qi.
The effect of benefiting water. White lentils, entering the spleen and stomach, have the effect of strengthening the spleen and eliminating dampness. Poria cocos enters the bladder meridian of heart, spleen and lung, and has the function of strengthening spleen and tonifying middle energizer.
tranquilizing and allaying excitement
The effect of promoting diuresis and permeating dampness. Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch enters the heart, spleen, stomach and lung meridians, and has the function of tonifying the middle energizer and benefiting qi.
clear heat and detoxicate
Emergency analgesia
Runfei cough
The efficacy of relieving medicinal properties.
It can be seen that five of the six drugs do not enter the liver meridian, but they all have the function of strengthening the spleen; Only Paeonia lactiflora blindly enters the liver meridian, which has the effect of softening and calming the liver. It can be seen that the main function of this prescription is to strengthen the spleen and soften the liver. Among the five elements, the liver belongs to wood, the spleen belongs to soil, and the wood is strong. People with spleen deficiency tend to have strong liver and wood. At the same time of strengthening the spleen and soil, it must be supplemented with soft liver wood, so that the liver wood does not hurt the spleen soil, so that the spleen soil is vigorous and the purpose of strengthening the spleen is achieved. Therefore, this prescription is to strengthen the spleen and soften the liver, which is used for spleen deficiency and liver hyperactivity syndrome, which is often called disharmony between liver and spleen. The main symptoms are hypochondriac pain, belching, anorexia, abdominal distension pain, bowel sounds, qi deficiency, loose stool, impatience, slow pulse and other diseases that lead to long-term disorder of digestive function.
As for the landlord's explanation of this side by "seeing the disease of the liver, knowing that the liver disperses the spleen and strengthening the spleen first" (see Treatise on Febrile Diseases), I think it is biased. Although this is a principle that modern Chinese medicine must abide by in treating hepatitis B, it has very important clinical significance. But when it is used to analyze power, it is misunderstood. Treatise on Febrile Diseases means that because liver disease can easily affect the function of the spleen (the reason is the meaning of the five elements generating grams mentioned above), we must pay attention to protecting the spleen from damage while treating liver disease, which does not mean that strengthening the spleen can achieve the purpose of treating the liver. Generally speaking, the prescription provided by the landlord is to prevent the influence of the liver when treating the spleen; Treatise on Febrile Diseases says that treating the liver does not hurt the spleen. They just fell apart.
Therefore, my conclusion is that this prescription is not for treating liver, but for treating spleen deficiency and excessive liver wood. It is not the main prescription for treating hepatitis B, but it may have a certain effect on improving liver function ("certain" means that it can only play a role in drugs for treating hepatitis B virus-that is, attention should be paid to preventing spleen damage when treating liver, and it is ineffective to treat abnormal liver function with it alone).