WANG Li, PIAO Chunli, GU Chengjuan, et al. Professor Tong Xiaolin’s experience in clearing nose orifice with fried gardenia, forsythia, and mint[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.13463/j.cnki.jlzyy.2021.02.009
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WANG Li, PIAO Chunli, GU Chengjuan, et al. Professor Tong Xiaolin’s experience in clearing nose orifice with fried gardenia, forsythia, and mint[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.13463/j.cnki.jlzyy.2021.02.009DOI:
Professor Tong Xiaolin’s experience in clearing nose orifice with fried gardenia, forsythia, and mint
Academician Tong Xiaolin believes that the crux of treating rhinitis lies in distinguishing between purulent snivel and clear snivel, in distinguishing between the presence and the absence of allergic reactions. When the key point of syndrome differentiation narrows down to yellow and thick nasal discharge, Academician Tong usually selects three kinds of medicines -- fried gardenia, forsythia, and mint -- to make up a small three-herb prescription.Fried Gardenia can clear fire and relieve trouble, clear away heat and detoxify. Forsythia can clear away heat and detoxify, dispel wind heat. And peppermint can dispel wind heat, clear wind heat lurked in the brain and eyes, relieve throat disorder and promote rash eruption. The three are mainly used to clear the heat of the upper jiao, playing the effect of clearing the nose orifices with a good effect in the treatment of rhinitis. The commonly used clinical dosages of this small prescription are mint 6-15 g, fried gardenia and forsythia 15-30 g.
关键词
鼻炎炒栀子连翘薄荷仝小林
Keywords
rhinitisfried gardeniaforsythiamintTong Xiaolin
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