Jiakang decoction is an antithyroid medicine decoction. It is made of pure natural Chinese herbal medicines, and its mechanism is to inhibit peroxidase in thyroid, thus preventing the oxidation of iodine absorbed into thyroid and the coupling of tyrosine, and preventing the synthesis of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Reduce the level of thyroid stimulating antibody in blood circulation and restore the function of inhibitory T cells to normal.
Traditional Chinese medicine classifies this disease as "gall tumor", and its cause lies in deficiency of body yin, deficiency of kidney yin, lack of water and gloomy liver. On this basis, he suffered from emotional disorder and mental trauma again. "On Stagnation of Pathogenic Qi and Staging of Diseases" says: "A short and fat person is born of stagnation of qi". It shows that Chinese medicine has long recognized the influence of emotional and spiritual factors on hyperthyroidism. Emotional depression, liver depression into fire, if the original constitution is liver and kidney yin deficiency, it is easier to turn the fluid into phlegm, stagnate in the meridians, and form a gall tumor.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that patients with hyperthyroidism are prone to irritability, red face and red eyes, bitter mouth and dry throat, and dizziness, which are caused by seven emotions, stagnation of liver qi, qi stagnation into fire, and head attack; Liver depression turns into fire, burning stomach yin and stomach fire, which is good for hunger. Weak temper, poor transport, then emaciation and fatigue; Stagnation of liver qi affects pulse condition, so irregular menstruation, less menstrual flow and amenorrhea; Deficiency of kidney yin, nocturnal emission due to fire disorder, male impotence; If the kidney yin is insufficient and the water does not contain wood, the liver yang will be hyperactive and the hands and tongue will tremble; Heart and kidney yin deficiency leads to palpitation, palpitation, insomnia, dreaminess and sweating; Yin deficiency with internal heat and fear of heat, red tongue and rapid pulse. Patients with element yin deficiency, when encountering qi depression, are prone to fire and damage yin and blood. In short, the patient's qi stagnation turns into fire, and the semen is phlegm. When phlegm meets qi in front of the neck, it occurs in furuncle and swelling. When phlegm and qi condense in the eyes, the eyeballs will protrude.