Winter diseases refer to some diseases that are prone to occur in winter or worsen in winter. The more common ones are bronchial asthma, bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and some diseases caused by weak spleen and stomach. These diseases will be alleviated in the high temperature of summer. In order to completely cure these diseases, traditional Chinese medicine has the concept of treating winter diseases in summer. Now the winter disease treatment clinic in summer is the most popular in hospitals. The most familiar treatment method for treating winter diseases in summer is Sanfutie, which can be used by both adults and children. As long as you stick Sanfutie on the relevant acupoints, you can achieve the purpose of treating winter diseases in summer. It is very simple. Sanfutie is the most popular method of treating winter diseases in summer. Traditional Chinese medicine plaster therapy has a long history. Its clinical application has a history of more than 3,000 years. In ancient times, our ancestors had learned to use soil, grass roots, and tree bark to apply externally on wounds to stop bleeding; the earliest written record can be traced back to the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine. The folk method of drinking realgar wine to treat diseases in summer is the same as this method; the "Fifty-two Prescriptions for Diseases" unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb in Changsha contains many external application prescriptions for treating trauma and other diseases. The "Emergency Prescriptions for the Elbow" in the Jin Dynasty recorded the use of eggs, white vinegar, lard, water, honey, wine, etc. as external compresses and blending agents; the "Gui Yi Fang of Liu Juanzi" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties used pig bile for external application to treat carbuncles; the "Food Therapy Materia Medica" in the Tang Dynasty used walnut paste for external application to treat gray hair; the "Taiping Huimin Prescriptions" in the Song Dynasty used earthworm feces to grind into a cake and apply it to the fontanelle of children to treat children's head fever and nasal congestion; the "Puji Prescriptions" in the Ming Dynasty used raw aconite and onion saliva as mud to apply to the Yongquan acupoint to treat sinusitis, etc., which shows that the plastering therapy has been used for a long time; the "Lihua Pianwen" in the Qing Dynasty is a collection of the most complete plastering therapy, indicating that the clinical application of this therapy has reached a fairly perfect level. Treating winter diseases in summer means taking advantage of the high temperature in summer when the human body's yang energy is relatively abundant to adjust the balance of yin and yang in the human body. Chinese medicine emphasizes that yin and yang exist in all things in the universe. As long as yin and yang are balanced, the human body will not get sick. Various diseases are caused by imbalance of yin and yang, such as kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency that everyone is more familiar with. |
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