SUN Zhiqi, LI Dongfang, ZHAO Haibin, et al. Application of the Three Poria & Cinnamon Twig Prescriptions in cardiovascular diseases based on disease tendency[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2025, 32(4): 38-42.
DOI:
SUN Zhiqi, LI Dongfang, ZHAO Haibin, et al. Application of the Three Poria & Cinnamon Twig Prescriptions in cardiovascular diseases based on disease tendency[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2025, 32(4): 38-42. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.04.008.
Application of the Three Poria & Cinnamon Twig Prescriptions in cardiovascular diseases based on disease tendency
Cardiovascular diseases encompass a variety of conditions
with clinical manifestations mainly including palpitations
chest tightness
chest pain
shortness of breath
dizziness
etc. The heart is a yang organ
with yang qi as its foudnation. If the heart yang is insufficient
it cannot descend and warm water-cold qi
which can lead to upward surging of fluid-pathogen. Therefore
in clinical practice
besides the method of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
the approach of warming yang and resolving fluid retention is also commonly employed. Disease tendency is a dynamic trend in the degree and spatial aspects of the struggle between good and evil qi. It reflects the overall trajectory of disease development
serving as a critical component of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment
and an important factor affecting clinical efficacy. Analyzing and judging the overall control and subsequent treatment of diseases by disease tendency is of great significance. Linggui Zhugan Decoction (Poria
Cinnamon Twig
Atractylodes Macrocephala and Licorice Decoction)
Linggui Zaogan Decoction (Poria
Cinnamon Twig
Jujube and Licorice Decoction)
and Fuling Gancao Decoction (Poria and Licorice Decoction) (collectively referred to as Three Poria & Cinnamon Twig Prescriptions) are key formulas for treating yang deficiency and fluid retention. This article explores the application of these formulas in cardiovascular diseases caused by insufficient heart yang and fluid surging from the perspective of disease tendency
from the dynamic changes of the ascending and descending movements
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