Gerui ZHU, Jingshu QI, Jing LYU. Liu Chenghai’s experience in treating chronic liver diseases with herbal paste. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):35-38(2021)
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Gerui ZHU, Jingshu QI, Jing LYU. Liu Chenghai’s experience in treating chronic liver diseases with herbal paste. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):35-38(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.2102011.
Liu Chenghai’s experience in treating chronic liver diseases with herbal paste
The purpose of this paperis to introduce Professor Liu Chenghai’s experience in treating chronic liver diseases with herbal paste. Taking the combination of diseases and symptoms as well as mutual participation of Chinese and Western medicine as the basic principle, the treatment is mainly based on reinforcing healthy qi and resolving stasis, supplemented by tonifying and replenishing the liver and kidney, regulating qi and harmonizing the stomach, enriching yin and clearing heat, removing toxin and disinhibiting dampness, beware of using drugs with toxins, which is the method of treating both the tip and root and treating with both elimination and reinforcement. And one proven case is presented.
关键词
慢性肝病扶正化瘀膏方刘成海中医药疗法
Keywords
chronic liver diseasereinforcing healthy qi and resolving stasisherbal pasteLiu Chenghaitraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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