There was no clear and unified definition of the "source of life medicine". Different substances were called "source of life" and had different functions. For example, levocarnitine, also known as L-carnitine, was a special derivative of an acid. It allowed fatty acid to smoothly enter the mitochondria, starting the energy production process, participating in key processes such as energy generation and cell signal transmission. It was essential for the maintenance of human health. In the prescription of pterosaur, poria cocos, and myrrh, pterosaur could warm and nourish the kidney, stabilize the essence, and strengthen the muscles and bones; poria cocos could strengthen the spleen and stomach, regulate the rise and fall of qi, and discharge excess water that was retained due to abnormal transportation and transformation; myrrh could promote blood circulation, promote blood circulation, nourish blood, dissipate blood stasis, and relieve pain to improve the problem of qi stagnation and blood stasis caused by liver qi stagnation. Water was the source of life. Drinking 4 to 6 pounds of water a day could promote metabolism and discharge toxins; 8 glasses of water a day could help improve constipation and help reduce fever (especially when you had a cold and fever). The round-grained rice had the effects of strengthening the spleen and stomach, replenishing the middle qi, nourishing yin and promoting the production of body fluid, relieving boredom and quenching thirst, solidifying the intestines and stopping diarrhea, etc. It was suitable for people with weak spleen and stomach, polythirst, malnutrition, and weak body after illness. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The gardenia was the dry and ripe fruit of the rubiaceous gardenia. It was bitter and cold in nature and belonged to the heart, lung, and triple energizer meridians. The effects were as follows: 1. ** Purging fire and removing restlessness **: The bitter cold of gardenia can clear the fire evil of the whole body, purge the heart fire and improve the symptoms of restlessness, dryness and restlessness. It can also be used to improve the symptoms of high fever, irritability, dizziness and delirium caused by fever and fire poison. 2. ** Clearing heat and removing dampness **: bitter can dry dampness, cold can clear heat, good at clearing away damp heat in the liver and gallbladder, can improve the symptoms of damp heat and icterus caused by damp heat in the liver and gallbladder; it can also clear away damp heat in the lower jiao, clear away heat and cool blood, diuretics and dredge stranguria, and improve symptoms of urine discomfort such as bloody stranguria, hot stranguria and astringent pain. 3. [Cool Blood and Stop Bleeding: Cold in nature, can cool blood and stop bleeding. It can be used to improve various bleeding symptoms such as vomiting blood and epistaxia caused by blood heat.] 4. [Clearing liver and improving eyesight]: It can purge fire and detoxify, clear liver fire to improve eyesight, and can improve eye discomfort such as red eyes, swelling and pain caused by liver and gall fire attacking upward. 5. [Detoxification and Sore Dispelling]: Can be used to treat heat-toxin diseases. It can be taken internally or externally. 6. ** Swelling and pain relief **: It can be used to clear away heat and detoxify when taken internally. It can be used externally to reduce swelling and relieve pain. It can be used to treat sprain and contusion pain, skin redness, swelling, heat, pain, etc. Modern research found that gardenia had liver protection, choleretic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, and painkiller effects. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The effects of the Jade Bamboo included nourishing yin and nourishing dryness, thirst quenching, nourishing qi and blood, replenishing the five internal organs, calming, strengthening the heart, and so on. It could assist in the treatment of some diseases, such as neurosis, insomnia, palpitation, chest tightness, heartache, corona-heart disease, rheumatism, pneumonogenic heart disease, heart failure, and so on. In addition, it could also lower blood fat and blood sugar, which was beneficial for patients with diabetes. It could also treat the symptoms of excessive internal heat, help with beauty and skin care, and enhance immunity. The way to eat it could be stewed, decocted, or combined with other Chinese medicines to form a Chinese medicine prescription.
The effects and functions of the stone bamboo mainly included diuretics and relieving stranguria, as well as breaking blood and clearing the channels. It can be used to treat diseases such as urine tract infection, heat stranguria, hemuria, amputation, sores, and acne. Bamboo also had a certain detoxification effect. It also had a certain effect on clearing heat and lowering blood pressure. However, Dianthus was a Chinese medicinal herb, so it was necessary to pay attention to the dosage when using it. Pregnant women should not take it. In addition, the root and the whole grass could be used as medicine. They could be decocted and taken internally, with a dosage of 6-9 grams. Shizhu tea was also a common traditional Chinese medicine health tea. It had the effect of relieving heatstroke, protecting the eyes, and replenishing nutrients. In general, Dianthus had a wide range of application value as a traditional Chinese medicine, but it should be used according to the doctor's advice to avoid excessive use.
Leeches, commonly known as leeches, grew and reproduced in inland freshwater waters. They were traditional Chinese special medicinal aquatic animals. After their dried products were processed, they could be used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat stroke, high blood pressure, blood stasis, amyosis, bruises, and other effects. In recent years, leech preparations have been newly discovered to have special effects in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Please note that when using leeches as Chinese medicine, it needs to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions caused by self-use. At the same time, leeches also had a certain degree of toxicity. One needed to pay attention to the dosage and method of use. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
Cangshu is warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste, and enters the spleen, stomach and liver meridians. Its main effects were as follows: - Damp dampness and spleen strengthening: It can be used to treat spleen failure caused by dampness stagnation in the middle energizer, improve abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and other symptoms. It can rule the dampness of the upper, middle and lower triple energizer, and is regarded as the first choice for dampness and spleen strengthening. - Dispelling dampness and relieving exterior syndrome (dispelling wind and cold): It can be used to treat exterior syndrome of wind-cold and dampness, such as fever, aversion to cold, strong pain in the head and neck, soreness and pain in the limbs caused by wind-cold and dampness. It can also be used to treat arthralgia due to excessive dampness. - Dispelling dampness: It can be used together with corktree bark, cyathula root and coix seed to treat swelling and pain of feet and knees caused by damp-heat pouring down. - [Bright Vision: Can be used to treat night blindness, blurred eyes, blurred vision, and other diseases.] - Modern pharmacology studies had shown that Cangshu had many effects on the digestive system, such as protecting the liver, lowering blood sugar, resisting bacteria, and resisting viruses. It also had a treatment effect on night blindness caused by a lack of vitamins A. It should be noted that due to its warm dryness, yin deficiency and internal heat, qi deficiency and hyperhidrosis, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a professional doctor. It is not allowed to blindly use the medicine. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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Lu Xun's Medicine is a novel with a strong sense of social criticism. Through telling a story about medicine, it profoundly reveals many problems existing in Chinese society. In this article, it is very important to describe the role of person. First Person: Through the protagonist's perspective, the readers can understand the plot and character of the story more deeply, and at the same time, they can feel the emotions and atmosphere in the story more directly. Second Person: Compared to the first person, the second person is more objective and fair. It allows the reader to understand the story more objectively, but at the same time, it may lead the reader to have a one-sided understanding of the characters and plot. Third-person: The third-person allows the reader to freely shuttle between the plot and the characters of the story and view the whole story more objectively and fairly, but there is also the problem of lacking the feeling of being there. In Medicine, the author Lu Xun used a combination of first and second person to show the plot and character through the protagonist's perspective and dialogue. At the same time, it also made the readers feel more deeply about the many problems existing in Chinese society.
The Chinese magnoliavine was a type of Chinese herbal medicine that had many effects and effects. The effects and functions of the Chinese magnoliavine included protecting the liver, enhancing heart function, nourishing and solidifying essence, enhancing human endurance, anti-oxidization, anti-aging, and so on. It could also treat cough, nourish the lungs and kidneys, relieve pain, and relax muscles. However, there were also some taboos for schis. For example, it was forbidden to use it when there were cold, fever, and other external diseases. It was also not suitable to take schiswhen there was exuberant liver qi, early cough, and the first eruption of rash. In short, the Chinese magnoliavine was a Chinese herbal medicine with many effects and effects, but one had to pay attention to the taboos when using it.
The effects of Angelica dahurica were as follows: 1. In the treatment of stomach diseases, it has the dual regulation and treatment effects of reducing swelling and relieving pain, promoting muscle growth and converging sores. It is a good medicine for reducing swelling and relieving pain, promoting muscle growth and converging sores. It can widen the middle jiao, dredge the intestines, dredge the ventilation machine, harmonize the middle jiao and stomach, dredge the meridians and open the depression, dissipate the stagnation and eliminate the accumulation. It can also dry the dampness and reduce the phlegm, eliminate the fullness and strengthen the stomach. Its qi is fragrant, and it can dry the dampness and turn the turbid, regulate the qi and reduce the phlegm, dredge the ventilation machine, relieve the depression and open the closure, dredge the heart to eliminate the fullness, harmonize the middle jiao and strengthen the stomach. 2. In terms of stewed soup, if the stewed soup was bitter or slightly sour, it could be saved by adding Angelica dahurica appropriately, and its effect of removing fishy smell and peculiar smell was remarkable. 3. In terms of medical treatment, the medicinal properties were pungent and warm, and they entered the stomach, large intestine, and lung meridians. It had the basic effects of relieving exterior syndrome and dispelling cold (removing the cold evil on the surface of the muscle), dispelling wind and relieving pain, clearing the nasal orifices, eliminating dampness and stopping diarrhea (stopping the white discharge by drying the damp evil), reducing swelling and expelling pus. it can be use for exterior symptoms of wind-cold, headache, toothache, nasal obstruction, runny nose, sore, carbuncle, swelling and pain, etc. Modern research found that it could stimulate the central nervous system, increase blood pressure, cause salivation (drooling) and vomiting, and also have antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, painkiller, spasmodic-relieving, and anti-cancer effects. It could also increase the sensitivity of the skin to long-wave ultraviolet-B rays. 4. In terms of cooking, it was a common spice that had a unique smell and taste. It could add rich taste and fragrance to dishes. It had the functions of seasoning, removing fishy smell, removing greasy taste, and increasing fragrance. It was often used to cook fish, seafood, meat, soup, and other dishes. It could also be used to cook greasy dishes to refresh the taste. However, when using it, one must pay attention to the appropriate dosage because the fragrance is relatively strong. If used too much, it will make the dish bitter. If used too little, it will not achieve the effect. Moreover, it must be matched properly and pay attention to the cooking method. It is suitable for stewing soup, stir-frying and other cooking methods. During the cooking process, one must pay attention to the heat and time to avoid over-cooking and causing the fragrance to evaporate. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many theories regarding the origin of life. One view is that life may have originated from underwater hot springs. Earth's early oceans were more "passionate". Underwater volcanoes and hot springs spewed hot liquids. The temperature here was high (about 300 - 400 degrees Celsius), it was in a strong acid and strong base zone, and the water was in a supercritical state. However, it was full of vitality. Some fish, shrimp, and algae thrived here. According to this, scientists speculated that this might be the birthplace of life. There was also a view that life originated from the primitive oceans on Earth. The gases in the primitive atmosphere, such as methane, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, synthesized small molecular organic compounds, such as fatty acid, under the effects of violet light and lightning. The chemical reactions in the water and the rock sphere may also promote the formation of fatty acid. These fatty acid flowed to the sea, and the ocean, which was similar to the "soup", provided the possibility of the origin of life. In 1953, the Miller-Urey experiment simulated the primitive Earth's atmospheric environment. Through gas circulation and electric sparks to simulate thunder and lightning, it produced small biological molecules such as acids, proving that under primitive conditions, minerals could be transformed into basic organic substances needed for life. This supported the theory that life originated from the primitive oceans of Earth. In addition, there were also outsiders who believed that the basic elements of life came from outer space. When meteorites passed through space, they might carry organic matter (including acids) from other planets or interstellar space. When the meteorites hit Earth, these organic matter were released onto Earth. Under some coincidences, about 3.6 billion or 3.8 billion years ago, the world's first life was born in the underwater crater. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!