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Gegen Qin Huang Huanglian Decoction is also called Gegen Qinlian Decoction. Treatise on Febrile Diseases: Differentiating the Syndrome of Taiyang Disease and Treating Middle Jiao. Comprises half a catty of kudzu root, two fried licorice roots, three fried scutellaria roots and three fried coptis roots. It has the effect of relieving exterior syndrome and clearing interior syndrome. Treating Guizhi syndrome of Taiyang disease, the doctor does the opposite, and the benefits are not limited, the pulse promotes the exterior and interior, and the patient breathes and sweats; It is also used for acute enteritis and bacillary dysentery with heat syndrome.

Gegen Qinlian Decoction is a prescription for treating intestinal infectious diseases. Its powerful anti-pathogenic microorganisms, anti-internal and external toxins, anti-bacterial drug resistance, inhibition and killing of most intestinal pathogens, is a powerful control of intestinal infection sources. Its anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative damage, gastrointestinal mucosal repair, intestinal mucosal secretion inhibition and spasmolysis can promote the improvement of diarrhea; Its immune function can further strengthen the resistance to pathogenic microorganisms, so it can be boldly applied to intestinal infectious diseases. At the same time, it is found that although the prescription is simple to use, it has obvious protection and repair effects on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, especially cardiac ischemic diseases, and has obvious improvement effects on blood pressure, circulation and blood flow, while all the herbs have certain inhibitory effects on tumors, so it can be tried for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

See the encyclopedia entry: Gegen Qin Huang Huanglian Decoction [last modified in 2017/5/2512:14: 08 * * 6926].

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