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Chinese medicine helps you solve your body’s health problems

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  Fire is a common problem in life. According to traditional Chinese medicine, fire in the internal organs is divided into heart fire, liver fire, lung fire, stomach fire and kidney fire. So how should these "fires" be eliminated? Let's follow the editor to find out.

  Chinese medicine helps you solve the 5 types of "fire" in your body”

Chinese medicine helps you solve your body’s health problems

  Lung fire

  Due to sudden changes in climate, the body cannot adapt, or due to overwork, it can cause excessive lung fire.

  Fire intensity: rough breathing, dry nasal cavity, high fever, polydipsia, and excessive phlegm.

  Fire extinguisher: 30 grams of lily, 10 red dates, and an appropriate amount of rice can be cooked into porridge, or 10 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus and one piece of Pandango can be made into tea and taken.

  Assistant: Choose medicines with scutellaria baicalensis, mulberry bark bark, and licorice as the main ingredients, such as Qingfei Yihuo Pills.

  Stomach fire

  Due to improper diet, addiction to alcohol, and excessive consumption of fatty, sweet, spicy, and rich foods, "food accumulation" occurs, resulting in excessive stomach fire.

  Fire intensity: burning pain in the stomach, dry mouth and bad breath, abdominal pain and constipation, gum swelling and pain, etc.

  Fire extinguisher: Make appropriate amount of bamboo leaves, dendrobium, etc. into tea and drink it, or decoct it in water.

  Assistant: Add some qing that contains ingredients such as hawthorn, gypsum, iron leaf, etc., such as Bezoar Shangqing Wan, San etc.

  Fire in heart

  Among the four seasons, summer is the season when the human body’s heart fire is strongest.

  Fire intensity: symptoms such as upset, palpitations, insomnia, sores on the mouth and tongue.

  Fire extinguisher: Boil an appropriate amount of lotus seeds and rice and take it regularly, or hold Coptis chinensis tablets in your mouth and chew slowly, then swallow the liquid, which has the effect of clearing the fire from the heart. Appropriate amounts of Rehmannia glutinosa, Ophiopogon japonicus and Schisandra chinensis. You may also want to try it by making tea and drinking it.

  Assistant: You can choose Qingxinxie with coptis and lotus seed heart as the main ingredients, such as Tongren Niuhuang Qingxin Pills, Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid, etc.

  Anger

  As the saying goes, rage damages the liver. Liver qi stagnation will cause liver fire to rise. Frequent staying up late will also lead to excessive liver fire.

  Inflammation: Dry eyes, itchy eyes, conjunctivitis, bad temper and impulsiveness, sometimes even a tingling sensation in the chest and ribs.

  Fire extinguisher: Decoction Prunella Vulgaris and mulberry leaves in water, three times a day.

  Assistant: Choose products containing ingredients such as mulberry leaves, chrysanthemums or honeysuckle, such as Gardenia Golden Flower Pills.

  kidney fire

  Because summer temperatures in the south are high and humid, coupled with irregular work and rest times that lead to reduced resistance, the kidneys are easily invaded by damp heat and converted into internal heat.

  Inflammation: dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, loose teeth or pain, dry mouth in the evening, irritability, insomnia, night sweats and soreness in the waist and knees.

  Fire extinguisher: Use appropriate amount of wolfberry to make tea

  Assistant: Add Chinese patent medicine Liuwei Dihuang Pills, etc.

  What are the traditional Chinese medicines for removing internal heat?

  1. Hawthorn

  Relevant pharmacological research results have proven that hawthorn has obvious inhibitory effects on P. aeruginosa, large intestine, and Staphylococcus aureus. Regular consumption can also prevent and treat infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, digestive tract, and other organs and tissues caused by these pathogenic bacteria.

  2. Banlangen

  Banlangen mainly treats inflammations such as acute tonsillitis, influenza, pharyngitis, mumps, and acute infectious hepatitis. It not only has a strong inhibitory effect on cold viruses, but also has a significant inhibitory effect on the large intestine, typhoid fever, enteritis, etc.

  3. Coptis chinensis

  This traditional Chinese medicine is mainly used to treat acute bacillary dysentery, acute colitis, acute conjunctivitis, aphtha, boils, carbuncles, vomiting blood, thirst and burns, etc. It also has inhibitory effects on some influenza viruses. It has killing effect on Leptospira and Trichomonas, and also has antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic effects. The effect is to clear away heat, remove dampness, purge fire and detoxify.

  4. Houttuynia cordata

  This traditional Chinese medicine is mainly used to treat pneumonia, lung abscess, urinary tract infection, dysentery, mastitis, nephritis, cellulitis, otitis media, external venomous snake bites and boils, carbuncles, etc. It has an inhibitory effect on influenza viruses, and also has analgesic, hemostatic, cough relieving, diuretic and other effects.

  5. Scutellaria baicalensis

  Mainly used to treat acute and chronic hepatitis, hypertension, dysentery, acute and chronic enteritis, boils, carbuncles, burns and scalds, upper respiratory tract infections and prevention of scarlet fever, etc. It has antipyretic, sedative, antihypertensive, diuretic, choleretic and hepatoprotective effects.

  6. Honeysuckle

  This traditional Chinese medicine is mainly used to treat upper respiratory tract infections, pneumonia, lung abscess, acute appendicitis, leptospirosis, bacillary dysentery, boils, carbuncles, erysipelas, uterine erosion, etc.

  7. Purslane

  Eating purslane cold or boiled in water has therapeutic effects on acute enteritis, mastitis, nephritis, edema, and hemorrhoid bleeding. Especially for the treatment of bacillary dysentery, taking a large amount of fresh purslane pounded juice has an excellent effect.

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