Brief Introduction of the Academic Thought of Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine GE Linyi's Application of Wind Herbs in Spleen and Stomach Diseases from Gasification
[Objective]To introduce the clinical characteristics and experience of Professor GE Linyi(hereinafter referred to as Professor GE),a master of traditional Chinese medicine,in the treatment of spleen and stomach diseases with wind herbs at different levels.[Methods]Through the theoretical traceability,following up with teachers,it summarizes Professor GE's ideas and experiences in the skillful use of wind herbs for the differentiation and treatment of spleen and stomach diseases based on the theory of gasification,as well as the characteristics of her medication,and provides a medical case as evidence.[Results]Gasification is a fundamental activity of life,and abnormal gasification is an important cause of disease,In terms of the diagnosis and treatment ideas,Professor GE believes that"gasification failure"is the basic pathogenesis of spleen and stomach diseases.In clinical practice,Professor GE treats spleen and stomach diseases from"gasification",to regulate Qi movement and maintain the function of spleen ascending and stomach descending,and skillfully applies wind herbs to soothe the liver with wind,strengthen Qi with wind,dry dampness with wind,and search wind and dredge collaterals.The commonly used wind herbs are Bupleurum chinense,Saposhnikoviae Radix,Astragali Radix,Cimicifugae Rhizoma,Citri Sarcodactylis Fructus,Perillae Radix,Atractylodes Rhizome,Aesculi Rhizoma,Morus alba Linn.,Agastache rugosa,Amomum tsaoko,Magnolia officinalis,Eupatorium fortunei,Cynanchum paniculatum,Bombyx Batryticatus and herb strings,herb pairs.[Conclusion]Professor GE is good at syndrome differentiation in clinical practice,skillfully applies wind herbs to regulate Qi according to different levels in treating spleen and stomach diseases.The academic thought has distinct characteristics and remarkable curative effect,which is worthy of clinical reference and promotion.
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