Title: What is the function of astragalus and coho
introduction:Recently, the topic of traditional Chinese medicine has become popular on social media and health forums, especially the discussion on traditional Chinese medicine compatibility. Among them, the combination of Astragalus and Cohoma has become the focus of hot discussion. This article will analyze the role of this on traditional Chinese medicine combination based on popular topics across the network for the past 10 days, and present relevant research results through structured data.
1. Overview of the medicinal value of Astragalus and Cohoma
Astragalus and Shengma are both commonly used medicinal materials in traditional Chinese medicine, and the combination of the two has been recorded in ancient books. The following is a comparison of the main effects of the two medicinal materials:
Medicinal materials | The nature and taste are the meridians | Main effects |
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Astragalus | Sweet, slightly warm; return to the spleen and lung meridians | Replenish qi and increase yang, benefit and strengthen the exterior, promote diuresis and reduce swelling |
Sustained Ma | Pungent, slightly sweet, slightly cold; it enters the lung, spleen, and stomach meridians | Post rash, clear heat and detoxify, and lift yang energy |
2. Synergistic effect of Astragalus and Cohoma
According to recent clinical research data of traditional Chinese medicine, the combination of the two can play the following role:
Type of action | Specific performance | Applicable symptoms |
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Replenish qi and increase yang | Enhance the function of spleen and stomach transportation and improve the decline of the middle qi | Fatigue, sagging internal organs, long-term diarrhea |
Immune regulation | Promote leukocyte proliferation and enhance disease resistance | Susceptibility to colds and recovery after surgery |
Anti-inflammatory and detoxification | Inhibit the release of inflammatory factors and reduce tissue damage | Oral ulcers, skin inflammation |
3. Analysis of popular application scenarios
Based on the heat of discussion across the Internet, the following are the three most popular application directions recently:
1. Sub-health conditioning
Modern people often experience fatigue syndrome due to high work pressure. The tea-replacement recipe of 15 grams of Astragalus and 6 grams of Cohoma is widely shared on social platforms, with more than 5 million views on related topics.
2. Adjuvant treatment of gynecological diseases
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners recommend this combination to improve symptoms of qi deficiency and depression such as uterine prolapse and high menstrual flow. The number of likes from Douyin-related videos exceeded 100,000.
3. Coronavirus recovery period conditioning
Among the COVID-19 recovery period plans released by traditional Chinese medicine hospitals in many places, this combination was included in the recommended prescription for the shortness of breath and fatigue group. The Weibo topic #Yangkang Qi Buoy Prescription# has been on the hot search for three consecutive days.
4. Precautions for use
Taboo people | Potential adverse reactions | Recommended dosage |
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Those with yin deficiency and excessive fire | Dry mouth and sore throat | Astragalus 10-30g |
Patients with hypertension | Blood pressure fluctuations | Cohoma 3-9g |
Pregnant woman | May cause contractions | Need medical guidance |
5. Excerpts of expert opinions
1. Professor Wang from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: "Astragalus is inspired by Shengma, which is tonic but not stagnant, and rise but not dry. It can be called a golden combination of Qi-tonifying medicine."
2. Director Li of Shanghai Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: "Clinical observations show that this combination has an effective improvement of leukopenia after tumor chemotherapy of leukopenia."
Conclusion:The combination of Astragalus and Shengma reflects the wisdom of "lifting and lowering" formulating prescriptions in traditional Chinese medicine. Recent hot discussions on the Internet have reflected the public's increased recognition of traditional Chinese medicine, but they still need to be treated with dialectics when used. It is recommended to use it reasonably under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid blindly following the trend.
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