Preservative-free oral liquid and Bazi acupuncture method were researched and invented by Professor Zhang Wenyi of Beijing Higher Traditional Chinese Medicine Training School. They were summarized based on 40 years of clinical experience. They are currently the first of their kind at home and abroad, and are also the first of its kind in the entire country. Two unique technologies of traditional Chinese medicine that are unprecedented in the medical field.
The so-called preservative-free oral liquid means that it does not add preservatives, nor any additives, nor Western medicine. Instead, it uses a special Chinese medicine activator mixed with Chinese medicine decoction, and undergoes a special process. Pure traditional Chinese medicine preparations made by processing. The preservative-free oral liquid can be stored at room temperature for 3 to 8 years without getting moldy or deteriorating, and the efficacy can be increased by 5 to 10 times compared with decoction of traditional Chinese medicine taken orally. The preservative-free oral liquid is yellow in color, transparent, viscous and shiny, has a mellow aroma without any peculiar smell, and is harmless to the human body.
In clinical practice, we often encounter some difficult and complicated diseases, such as hepatitis B, bone hyperplasia, intervertebral disc herniation, breast hyperplasia, prostatic hyperplasia, impotence, infertility, chronic ulcerative colitis, and chronic atrophic gastritis. , hypertension, hyperlipidemia, stroke sequelae, cerebral arteriosclerosis, obesity, diabetes, etc. all require long-term oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine. However, patients are afraid of decoction of traditional Chinese medicine. Although there is a decoction machine, it is easy to become moldy and deteriorate. If preservatives are added, on the one hand it will be harmful to the human body, and on the other hand it can only be stored for 3 months. Preservative-free oral liquid solves this problem, not only does it not deteriorate, but it also improves the efficacy. It is convenient for patients to take it and avoids the disadvantage of interrupting treatment due to inability to insist on oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine, which may lead to inability to cure stubborn diseases. It is a major breakthrough in the reform of traditional Chinese medicine dosage forms and has reached the current leading level at home and abroad.
The preservative-free oral liquid is made by decoction of traditional Chinese medicine in a decoction machine and is not given to patients for the time being. Add a traditional Chinese medicine activator and let the patient take it after a few days. It is a normal process of preparing traditional Chinese medicine, which is equivalent to decoction of traditional Chinese medicine for patients. It does not fall into the category of manufacturing counterfeit medicines. It is a completely reasonable and legal performance of serving patients.
Preservative-free oral liquid is made from traditional Chinese medicine and is a pure traditional Chinese medicine preparation. Oral liquid made from traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions can treat any disease. Not only can it be taken orally, but it can also be used externally or as a rectal drip. It has played an irreplaceable role in the development of clinical medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. As long as the prescription of traditional Chinese medicine is specific, the curative effect will be more significant after it is made into oral liquid.
The treatment principle of preservative-free oral liquid is to combine Chinese medicine with Chinese medicine activator after special treatment, and under certain temperature and humidity conditions, through the catalytic decomposition of mold and enzyme, thereby The properties of the original traditional Chinese medicine are changed, new therapeutic effects are produced, and the curative effect is enhanced.
Preservative-free oral liquid has been clinically observed to strengthen the spleen and stomach, activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, strengthen the body and improve immunity. Regulate autonomic nerves, adjust gastrointestinal function, improve blood circulation, prevent platelet aggregation, reduce blood viscosity, adjust endocrine, and have a two-way regulation effect on blood sugar. It protects the gastric mucosa, promotes digestion, increases bile excretion, and accelerates gastric juice secretion. Eliminate edema and promote ulcer healing. It can lower blood lipids, promote the transport and metabolism of lipid substances, and prevent lipids from being retained in the blood or penetrating the arterial intima. Inhibits the absorption of exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol. It can have a damaging effect on the synthesis of triglycerides in the liver and the metabolism of endogenous cholesterol. It can improve the ischemic state of the ischemic penumbra area around the infarct. Eliminate free radicals, regulate immune factors, improve microcirculation, reduce cerebral edema, and reduce infarct area. Increase cerebral blood flow, improve cerebral blood supply, protect brain cells, and have brain protective effects. It can reduce the sequelae of stroke and promote functional recovery of limbs.
Preservative-free oral liquid is a high-tech product of modern biomedicine. The raw materials are sufficient, the preparation method is simple, the market is wide, and it is suitable for all diseases in various clinical departments. It has significant curative effect, is convenient for patients to take, and will not get moldy or deteriorate, which reduces the trouble of patients decoction and solves the problem of long-term oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine. It is especially suitable for chronic intractable diseases and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. It is an oral traditional Chinese medicine preparation that is advanced, scientific, creative, novel and of high practical value. Therefore, preservative-free oral liquids have broad development prospects. It is a milestone in new oral drug delivery forms in clinical medicine. It will be a new work that is indispensable for the health of the entire human race.
The Eight-Character Acupuncture, the 339 Acupuncture for Hemiplegia, the Twelve Divine Needles and the Yin-Yang Replenishing and Reducing Techniques that have never been heard of in the acupuncture world are the essence of Professor Zhang Wenyi’s 40 years of clinical acupuncture and are the most representative of contemporary acupuncture. A masterpiece of doctrine.
The so-called Eight-Character Acupuncture is a new type of acupuncture therapy that is based on the eight characters of subcutaneous, directional, yin and yang, and reinforcing and reducing. It has special effects on the sequelae of stroke. It is based on the skin theory of ancient acupuncture, the needle retention method and the modern buried needle method and thread buried method, and is developed based on the yin and yang theory of the motherland's medicine, acupuncture replenishing and purging techniques, the meridian theory, the dynamic balance theory and the body wall visceral correlation theory. It is a clinical acupuncture theory that has made breakthrough progress in the entire acupuncture community and has been summarized through forty years of clinical verification.
The Eight-Character Acupuncture method puts forward the concept of yin and yang tonic and purgative, thus establishing the system of eight acupuncture tonic and purgative techniques, which makes up for the shortcomings of acupuncture clinical therapeutics. The erroneous method of treating hemiplegia by indiscriminately using acupuncture for reinforcing and reducing symptoms without distinguishing between yin and yang localizations has been corrected.
Clinically, the eight-character acupuncture method, the hemiplegia 339 acupuncture method, the twelve magic acupuncture methods, and the yin and yang reinforcing and purging techniques are used to treat hemiplegic patients within half a year. Great results are achieved in seven days, and there are even wonderful results that can be moved by one needle. Acupuncture has done wonders for treating hemiplegia.
The upper and lower limbs of hemiplegic patients belong to the yin meridian on the inner side and the yang meridian on the outer side. Meridians are divided into yin and yang. Why is there no distinction between yin and yang during acupuncture treatment? This is a flaw in the acupuncture community’s treatment of stroke sequelae. The ancients once had seven single-type tonic and diarrhea techniques, such as twisting tonic and diarrhea, lifting and inserting tonic and diarrhea, disease and slowness tonic and diarrhea, Yingsui tonic and diarrhea, breathing tonic and diarrhea, opening and closing tonic and purging, flat tonic and flat diarrhea. There are two types of compound tonic and purgative techniques, such as burning mountain fire and using Tianliang. These techniques all apply tonics and diarrhea on one acupoint, and the location of yin and yang is never clear. Since ancient times, yin and yang reinforcing and purging techniques have never been seen. Although there are the above nine single and compound reinforcing and purging techniques, they are really ineffective in treating hemiplegia. It's OK for other diseases, but it's really beyond its capabilities to treat the sequelae of stroke. The cause of hemiplegia is the imbalance of yin and yang in the limbs, so the correctness of the tonic and diarrhea techniques directly affects the curative effect.
The ancients said: If it is excessive, it will be purged; if it is deficient, it will be supplemented; if it is not excessive, it will be taken from the meridian. This is the fundamental principle of tonifying and purging during acupuncture. However, when acupuncture is applied to hemiplegic limbs, no doctor can identify the deficiency and reality. It's just random acupuncture and the wrong tonic and diarrhea on one acupoint. As a result, acupuncture is ineffective or slightly improved. The failure or incomplete recovery of hemiplegic limbs directly affects the patient's quality of life.
Acupuncture tonic and cathartic techniques are the main means to produce tonic and cathartic effects, and are also important measures to promote the balance of yin and yang in the body and restore health. So far, there are seven single-type tonic and diarrhea techniques including twisting tonic and diarrhea, lifting and inserting tonic and diarrhea, Ji Xu tonic and diarrhea, Yingsui tonic and diarrhea, breathing tonic and diarrhea, opening and closing (he) tonic and diarrhea, and flat tonic and flat diarrhea. But they are all individualized expressions on one acupuncture point, while ignoring the whole of yin and yang. Therefore, we should add another one called Yin and Yang Replenishing and Reducing, which makes eight.
“If there is insufficient yin and yang qi, you cannot stab it. If you stab it, the weight will be insufficient.” Based on this conclusion, the 339 acupuncture method for hemiplegia was proposed. According to the principle that "muscles and bones gather in joints", the word "orientation" was determined. "Miao thorn is a shallow thorn. For diseases of the collaterals, stab the left to the right, the right to the left, staggered." This provides the basis for the word "subcutaneous". Based on forty years of clinical experience, it was discovered that "stretching the fingers [double], palms [double], outside the knee [double], inside the knee [double], lifting the foot [double], and the center of the foot [double]" are effective in treating hemiplegia. The twelve divine needles play an important role.
So far, the acupuncture theory of subcutaneous, directional, yin and yang, tonifying and reducing acupuncture, yin and yang tonifying and reducing acupuncture, hemiplegia 339 acupuncture, and twelve divine needles with special effects in treating stroke sequelae has been formed. It brings good news to patients with hemiplegia. It has made great contributions to human health as a whole. It realizes Professor Zhang Wenyi’s ideal of working hard for human health. Professor Zhang Wenyi's monograph "Preservative-Free Oral Liquid and Zhang Wenyi's Eight-Character Acupuncture Method" was officially published in March 2007 by the national central publishing house - Traditional Chinese Medicine Ancient Books Publishing House. Its publication will benefit people, be remembered for generations, and help future generations learn.