What is the song of Bufei Decoction?

Bufei decoction can tonify lung and kidney, and mulberry bark tastes like cooked ginseng.

Five flavors of invigorating lung and Shenqi, raw rehmannia and nourishing yuan with mulberry bark, lung qi deficiency impairing asthma, coughing and sweating, benefiting qi and consolidating exterior.

This prescription is suitable for chronic cough due to lung qi deficiency, but not for other coughers. There are tonics and antidiarrheal drugs in the prescription, which are well compatible. However, Ginseng, Astragalus and Radix Rehmanniae in the prescription are greasy and hinder the stomach, while Cortex Mori and Radix Asteris are weak in resolving phlegm and eliminating dampness, so it is difficult to overcome their bias. Radix Rehmanniae nourishes kidney yin and prevents lung yin deficiency caused by deficiency of kidney yin. This is a wonderful product for resolving phlegm, but Cortex Mori and Zi Yuan are not suitable as adjuvant drugs.

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In March, 2020, Beijing Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine issued "Guiding Opinions on Rehabilitation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Recovery Period in novel coronavirus, Beijing (Trial)", giving full play to the unique advantages of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of novel coronavirus in recovery period. The plan includes six parts: syndrome differentiation and treatment, and appropriate techniques of traditional Chinese medicine.

It is comprehensively and systematically pointed out that those with or without lung shadow in clinical symptoms, and those with inconspicuous symptoms but not fully absorbed lung shadow need to be treated according to syndrome differentiation. According to the symptoms of convalescent patients, this paper lists three kinds of drug guidance suggestions, such as deficiency of lung and spleen, deficiency of lung and stomach yin, incomplete residual pathogens and injury of both qi and yin, and recommends a series of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and Chinese patent medicines such as Bufei Pills.

It is understood that taking Yangwuji Bufei Pill as an example, its prescription originated from the classic prescription Bufei Decoction recorded in Lei Yong Qian Fang, an ancient Chinese medicine book in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, which has been 689 years since. Bufei Pill is made from six Chinese herbal medicines, namely Radix Astragali, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata, Radix Codonopsis, Radix Asteris, Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis and Cortex Mori, supplemented by honey, and processed according to the traditional honey-baking technology. After many processes, such as honey refining, rubbing, rubbing strips, etc., it is not only conducive to the preservation of drug efficacy, but also enhances the nourishing effect.

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