Expert: Lin Yan Professor and Chief Physician at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Dongzhimen Hospital
Keywords: Breath-holding Nodules Thyroid Pulmonary Nodules
Today’s "Yangshengtang" program will start with the Chinese character "gall". The word "gall" first appeared in "Shuowen Jiezi", and "Treatise on the Causes and Symptoms of Diseases" formally proposed the concept of "gall disease" for the first time, and pointed out that the characteristic of "gall disease" is local swelling and lumps! "Gall disease" favors girls over boys and is more common in winter. Its cause is directly related to a "bad habit" in daily life. So, what is it? What are its clinical symptoms? Please pay attention to the "Reconciling Yin and Yang Qiaojie" presented by Lin Yan, professor and chief physician of Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
"Gall disease" is divided into three stages: air gall, flesh gall, and stone gall! The critical period for reversing the disease is the "gall" stage. So, what kind of disease does "gall" refer to that we often talk about clinically? How to prevent and cure it? In this issue, experts have brought a pair of salty medicines from the book "Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Records" by Zhang Xichun, a master of traditional Chinese medicine! Clinically, traditional Chinese medicine mostly uses these salty medicines to calm the heart and strengthen the kidneys. But in fact, this medicine is a wonderful remedy for treating phlegm, and it was praised by Chen Xiuyuan, a doctor in the Qing Dynasty, as a magical medicine for treating phlegm! Resolving phlegm and dispersing nodules, the effect is remarkable, so stay tuned!
Daily prevention of "gall disease" is also very important. Experts in this issue have brought two special gifts. The first one is a medicinal diet, which contains a traditional Chinese medicine - the "Fragrant Gentleman" from "Six Chapters of a Floating Life"! The second gift is a tea drink. The traditional Chinese medicine in it is said in the "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" to "take it for a long time and make you less old and less hungry." So, what are they? Please pay attention to the "Reconciling Yin and Yang Qiaojie" presented by Lin Yan, professor and chief physician of Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
[Expert consultation time]
Lin Yan Professor and Chief Physician, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Dongzhimen Hospital
Expert clinic: Friday morning, Dongzhimen Hospital International Department