Traditional Chinese Medicine Gāofāng (Pastes)

Traditional Chinese Medicine Gāofāng (Pastes)

Commonly known as: Qióng chī wán, fù hē tāng, and gāofāng used by emperors and high officials. This means that in ancient times, sick people, the poor took pills, the rich drank soups, and emperors and high officials used gāofāng preparations. Gāofāng, also known as gāo (pastes) or gāo zī, originated in the Han and … Read more

Winter Nourishment: The Preferred Choice of Medicinal Pastes

Winter Nourishment: The Preferred Choice of Medicinal Pastes

Gao Fang (medicinal paste), also known as Gao Ji (pasty preparation), is one of the 27 commonly used dosage forms in clinical practice, and is also one of the five major dosage forms including decoctions, pills, powders, pastes, and elixirs. It has a long history and is well-documented in the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations for Treating Angina Pectoris: Quick and Convenient Remedies by Dr. Guo Shikui

Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations for Treating Angina Pectoris: Quick and Convenient Remedies by Dr. Guo Shikui

Dr. Guo Shikui, a veteran TCM practitioner, has accumulated extensive experience in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease. He specializes in using methods such as invigorating blood circulation, resolving blood stasis, warming and promoting circulation, and tonifying Qi to treat angina pectoris and myocardial infarction. For moderate to severe angina pectoris, in addition … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations for Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction: Rapid Efficacy and Convenient Administration

Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations for Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction: Rapid Efficacy and Convenient Administration

▲ Click the “Little Island Formula” above to follow health and wellness Dr. Guo Shikui, an experienced TCM practitioner, has accumulated extensive knowledge in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease. He specializes in using methods such as invigorating blood circulation, resolving blood stasis, and warming the channels to treat angina pectoris and myocardial … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction Powder

Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction Powder

Author: Zeng Anna, Chief Pharmacist, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Editor: Luo Wei, Pharmacist, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction Powder A cost-effective and labor-saving dosage form of traditional Chinese medicine You may have heard of dosage forms such as tinctures, pills, pastes, powders, and decoctions, but does … Read more

Comprehensive Remedies for Constipation and Stomach Pain in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Comprehensive Remedies for Constipation and Stomach Pain in Traditional Chinese Medicine

12. Constipation 1. San Ren Tang (Three Nut Decoction): Song Zi Ren (Pine Nut) 25g, Huo Ma Ren (Hemp Seed) 20g, Gua Lou Ren (Trichosanthes Fruit) 25g. Decoction in water, take 1 dose daily. Effect: Moistens the intestines and relieves constipation. Indication: Constipation due to Yin deficiency and dryness of the intestines. 2. Pi Pa … Read more

Exploring Traditional Culture | Issue 12: The Legacy of Chinese Herbal Decoctions

Exploring Traditional Culture | Issue 12: The Legacy of Chinese Herbal Decoctions

Issue 12—The Legacy of Chinese Herbal Decoctions (with audio) This issue delves into traditional culture, bringing you insights into Chinese herbal decoctions and the historical figure Yi Yin. The forms of Chinese herbal formulas have been recorded since the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), including decoctions, pills, powders, pastes, wines, and elixirs, among others, … Read more

Health Science Popularization | Practical Guide: Is Your Chinese Herbal Decoction Sour Today?

Health Science Popularization | Practical Guide: Is Your Chinese Herbal Decoction Sour Today?

Health Science Popularization Is your Chinese herbal decoction sour today? Recently, the editor noticed in the backend that some patients reported that their decoctions had a sour taste and were unsure if it was due to “spoiling” or the inherent taste of the herbs. Could you tell us how to distinguish this? The editor quickly … Read more

Essentials of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Formulas

Essentials of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Formulas

Source: AYXT Lao Du1. Common Knowledge and Learning Methods of Chinese Herbal MedicineIs the medicine we get from the Chinese herbal pharmacy, which needs to be decocted, called Chinese herbal medicine? Or is it simply any medicine used in China from ancient times to the present? This is not entirely accurate. We do not need … Read more

Self-Diagnosis and Management Methods for Damp-Heat Constitution

Self-Diagnosis and Management Methods for Damp-Heat Constitution

Please click on the blue text “Shanghai Medical Practitioner” above, then click “Follow” so you can receive my informative articles daily. Damp-heat constitution refers to a state where body fluids cannot be properly expelled, leading to retention within the body. Over time, this stagnation transforms into heat, characterized by feverish body, yellow and turbid urine, … Read more