Application strategy of the theory of "there is a reason but no death" to reduce the toxicity of traditional Chinese medicine under the perspective of "status of traditional Chinese medicine".

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Title: Application strategy of the theory of "there is a reason but no death" to reduce the toxicity of traditional Chinese medicine under the perspective of "status of traditional Chinese medicine". (English)
Authors: Qiao Shijie, Wei Zongchen, Cai Ziyao, Fu Chao, Li Shunan, Wang Zhanglin, Huang Liqing, Tong Kang, Tang Wen, Wang Zhibin, Han Hairui, Lin Duoduo, Zhang Shaodong, Lei Huangwei, Wang Yang, Li Candong
Source: Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Nov2024, Vol. 47 Issue 11, p1506-1511, 6p
Subject Terms: CHINESE medicine, HEALTH policy, HUMAN body, QUANTITATIVE research, MEDICAL prescriptions
Abstract: Based on the theory of "there is a reason but no death" in traditional Chinese medicine, this paper believes that the extension of "there is a reason but no death" is "state" under the perspective of "state of traditional Chinese medicine". In order to reduce the adverse reactions of traditional Chinese medicine in clinic, the macroscopic, mesoscopic and microscopic perspectives should be used together, and the macroscopic, mesoscopic and microscopic parameters should be integrated. The "state" of human physiological characteristics, pathological characteristics, constitution, syndrome and disease should be carefully identified by qualitative and quantitative methods, and the connection between prescription and "state" should be highlighted. If the prescription corresponds to "state", the harm of adverse reactions of traditional Chinese medicine will be reduced. This paper hopes to focus on the guiding role of the theory of "there is a reason but no death" in the research of traditional Chinese medicine, give play to the unique advantages of traditional Chinese medicine, and look at the role of traditional Chinese medicine dialectically. Based on the "You Gu Wu Yun" theory in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), this paper believes that "Gu" in "You Gu Wu Yun" is extended to "state" from the perspective of "TCM state". In order to avoid the adverse reactions of TCM, the macro, meso, and micro three views should be used together, and macro, meso, and micro parameters should be integrated. We should also carefully identify the physiological characteristics, pathological characteristics, constitution, syndrome, and disease of human body by combining qualitative and quantitative method, highlighting the relationship between the prescription and the "state". The correspondence between prescription and the "state" will reduce the risk of adverse reactions of TCM. In this paper, we hope to focus on the guiding role of the "You Gu Wu Yun" theory in TCM research, to give full play to the characteristics and advantages of TCM, and to dialectically treat the role of TCM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:10062157
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.11.005
Published in:Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Language:Chinese