Ancient books laying the theoretical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine

Some people see the monarch's muscles and claws wither, and you will know why. This sentence comes from the classic of traditional Chinese medicine, Huangdi Neijing Su Wen, where the muscles are numb and the claws are dry.

Tenderness refers to the stretching and contracture of tendons in limbs or trunk, that is, they cannot stretch freely or are slow to respond to external stimuli; Claw dryness refers to dry nails or dull skin, which is a manifestation that blood deficiency cannot nourish limbs, skin or nails.

If a person has muscle strain and withered claws, it may be due to deficiency of qi and blood or deficiency of liver and kidney. Therefore, in this case, you should seek medical treatment in time and seek the help and treatment of professional doctors.

In daily life, you can pay more attention to rest, keep enough sleep, eat more foods and drugs that help to replenish blood and liver and kidney to assist in treatment and improve symptoms.

The influence of Huangdi Neijing;

1, laying the foundation of TCM theory:

Huangdi Neijing established the basic theoretical framework of traditional Chinese medicine, such as the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements and the theory of Zangxiang, which provided theoretical guidance for clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine. These theories run through the whole process of TCM treatment and become a unique theoretical system of TCM.

2, to guide the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine:

Huangdi Neijing contains a discussion on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of many diseases, which provides important guidance for the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine. At the same time, this book emphasizes individualized treatment and pays attention to individual differences, which provides more specific guidance for clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine.

3. Traditional culture affecting China:

Huangdi Neijing, as a classic work of China traditional medicine, embodies the unique understanding of China culture on life and nature. It has influenced not only Chinese medicine, but also China culture, philosophy, art and other fields, and has become an important part of China culture.

4. Impact on global medicine:

Huangdi Neijing has had an important influence on global medicine. This book has been translated into many languages and has become an important reference for doctors and scholars all over the world to study Chinese medicine. At the same time, some ideas and methods in Huangdi Neijing have also been applied to modern medicine and health management, which has had a positive impact on the development of global medicine.