The Prescription Rule About The Essence Of Chinese Herbal Tea in The Palace Of Qing Dynasty And An Preliminary Investigation On Modern Application Of Chinese Herbal Tea Ⅱ
Oct 17, 2024
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2. 1 Clinical study on the proposed substitute tea drink
Han Xiwang introduced the modern tea prescription for the treatment of plum core qi. Xu Chuanhong discussed the antihypertensive mechanism of tea, introduced the broad and chivalrous definitions of medicinal tea and listed them out.
Some herbal tea therapies, and finally emphasized that herbal tea therapy must be symptomatic and cannot be used blindly. Zhang Jin and Zhang Richu conducted clinical observations by randomly dividing the patients into treatment groups and control groups. By observing the indicators of hyperlipidemia, they finally concluded that the Zhang Jingfeng, Tong Guilan and others concluded that the lipid-lowering efficacy and safety of bamboo melon withered tea are good. Through clinical observation and research in the control group and the treatment group, they observed the urine routine and urine culture before and after treatment, and concluded that the traditional Chinese medicine tea has diuretic properties. The conclusion is that it can effectively control the occurrence and recurrence of urinary tract infections without adverse reactions due to its functions of stranguria, strengthening the body and clearing away heat. 1 1\ Chen Shouyong us 0 introduced a summary of family-herited medicinal tea prescriptions for the treatment of chronic prostatitis. Qiang Jianhua and Ren Xiaohong conducted clinical observations on the self-prepared Chinese herbal tea treatment group and the control group treated with Western medicine. It was concluded that the clinical efficacy of the treatment group was better than that of the control group. Throat-clearing tea is convenient to take and suitable for long-term use. The clinical efficacy is certain and no adverse reactions were found. [ 2 ° ]
. Cong Ribo, Jiang Shuqing, et al. self-prepared a traditional Chinese medicinal tea recipe to treat bad breath in people with damp-heat constitution. After clinical observation, they concluded that the total effective rate was 100%. Su Guisheng clinically observed 438 patients with chronic pharyngitis and 62 patients with chronic laryngitis who took the self-made tea substitute, and concluded that the total effective rate for 500 cases of chronic pharyngitis was 99. 4%
The conclusion is @. Chen Ju randomly divided 200 patients into a treatment group and a control group for clinical observation. The treatment group was given a self-made diuretic mixture soaked in water instead of tea. It was concluded that this prescription has a light taste, is easy to use, is easy for patients to accept, and can be It eliminates the pain of catheterization due to difficulty in urinating, and the results are good. Zheng Xiangrong, Zhao Li, et al. used a self-made tea substitute to assist in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. After clinical observation, they found that the total effective rate was 100%. In the treatment of type 2 diabetes, melon and ginseng tea is highly effective and non-toxic, and blood sugar levels are not normal. Dong Xuemin, Li Peiqian and others used self-prepared traditional Chinese medicine typhoid herbal tea to treat 716 cases of typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever, and set up a control group of 122 cases for comparative observation. After comparison and observation, the treatment group 617 A patient treated with typhoid medicinal tea was effective[24]. Liu Xiupeng and Wang Jingping clinically selected 120 patients with chronic pharyngitis and gave them self-prepared Chinese herbal tea. The total effective rate was 96. 7%M
. Li Jungui and Wang Aiping studied 70 cases of hyperlipidemia, prepared 6 g of Radix Polygonum multiflorum as tea drink, and clinically observed the efficacy, suggesting that preparing Radix Polygonum multiflorum as tea drink may have an effect on patients with simple hyperlipidemia.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Cistanche Tea For Kidney And Sexual Health
A certain therapeutic effect [26]. Gao Yun, Zhang Jianying and others randomly divided 289 patients with chronic pharyngitis into a treatment group and a control group for observation. After statistical analysis, the effect of traditional Chinese medicine Liyan instead of tea in treating chronic pharyngitis was satisfactory. Combining the clinical experience of his tutor Professor Zhang Wengao, Liu Longtao concluded that the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine for tea drinks should focus on dialectics, rigorous compatibility, and selected medicines should be palatable. It not only maintains the characteristics of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, but is also convenient, flexible, effective, economical, and highly targeted. , with the characteristics of wide indications, it not only maintains the characteristics of the decoction with significant effects and can be added or subtracted according to the syndrome, but also overcomes the shortcomings of complicated preparation and waste of medicinal materials. It is easy to take for a long time and is easily accepted by the majority of patients. It is especially suitable for the health care of middle-aged and elderly people. recovery
2. 2 Clinical research on the combination of self-substituted tea drinks and other methods
Huang Meizhen took 48 patients with chronic nephritis and proteinuria and gave them dietary porridge prescriptions and medicinal tea prescriptions. After the combination of the two, the total effective rate reached 91. 7%. Qi Jing divided patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease into a treatment group and a control group. The treatment group was treated with Daicha drink combined with Yinzhihuang oral liquid. Comparing the comprehensive treatment of the two groups, there was a significant difference. Zhou Dongmei, Yang Chenlei, etc. in the Comprehensive Intervention of Western Medicine On the basis of this, combined with traditional Chinese medicine tea and auricular acupuncture therapy, a comprehensive intervention of traditional Chinese and western medicine in the community for hypertension was carried out, and a prospective randomized controlled study was conducted with a simple comprehensive intervention of western medicine. 451 patients were randomly divided into a comprehensive group and a control group. After treatment, blood pressure was significantly improved, and the treatment group was better than the control group. No adverse reactions were found in the treatment group [l].

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Peng Yuqing, Liu Yang, et al. treated 70 patients with metabolic syndrome with TCM abdominal exercises plus medicated tea. They observed clinical efficacy indicators and performed statistical analysis to show that effective comprehensive intervention measures, weight control, personalized treatment, and TCM abdominal exercises were adopted. Treatment with medicated tea can correct metabolic disorders and improve the quality of life of patients with metabolic syndrome.
Through the above data analysis, it can be concluded that the research on traditional Chinese medicine substituted tea drinks in the past 15 years has been based on modern experimental technology and clinical observation to study the impact, efficacy and mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine substituted tea drinks on related diseases, and Part of the research is the observation of the clinical efficacy of self-prepared traditional Chinese medicine tea drinks. Overall, the research scope is relatively limited and scattered. There are very few studies that use data mining technology to conduct systematic and in-depth analysis of traditional Chinese medicine tea drinks. Only Fan Jing% is very The history of tea drinking in the Qing Dynasty and its application among the royal family were briefly discussed.
To sum up, this study used the traditional Chinese medicine inheritance auxiliary platform (V 2.5) system software to conduct in-depth analysis of the book "The Essence of Tea Drinks in the Qing Dynasty" and summarized the rules of medicinal use of tea drinks in the Qing Dynasty. At the same time, it carried out investigations. It is very practical to analyze modern applications in the form of a questionnaire. It can provide relevant basis for people in the future to correctly understand and choose traditional Chinese medicine to replace tea, and enable clinicians, especially community doctors, to
It is clear enough to understand the acceptance level of tea drinks with traditional Chinese medicine among the people, provide reference and help for future clinical work, and play an important role in the development and inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine.

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