Clinical application of the method of qingku weixin (using herbs with slight bitterness and mild acridity) based on the triple-jiao qi transformation theory
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Clinical application of the method of qingku weixin (using herbs with slight bitterness and mild acridity) based on the triple-jiao qi transformation theory
“In the field of traditional Chinese medicine warm disease, Ye Tianshi's "light bitterness and slight bitterness method" has been perfected by medical practitioners throughout history and widely used in the treatment of multiple system diseases, providing new ideas for the development of traditional Chinese medicine warm disease.”
Modern Chinese Clinical MedicineVol. 32, Issue 5, Pages: 93-101(2025)
LIANG Shuo, LI Yan, FU Yangxi, et al. Clinical application of the method of qingku weixin (using herbs with slight bitterness and mild acridity) based on the triple-jiao qi transformation theory[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2025, 32(5): 93-101.
DOI:
LIANG Shuo, LI Yan, FU Yangxi, et al. Clinical application of the method of qingku weixin (using herbs with slight bitterness and mild acridity) based on the triple-jiao qi transformation theory[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2025, 32(5): 93-101. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.05.018.
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