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Toothache caused by deficiency of fire in the elderly can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine

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Toothache caused by deficiency of fire in the elderly can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine

  Chinese medicine prescription: 30 grams of raw rehmannia, 30 grams of cooked rehmannia, achyranthes bidentata (stir-fried in salt water), 10 grams of asarum, 6 grams of cohosh, 6 grams of japonica rice, 10 grams of fresh ginger, five slices

  Usage: Add the medicine and boil it in water for 20 minutes for the first time and 15 minutes for the second time. Take 350 ml each time while it is warm. Take it in the morning before meals and in the evening before going to bed.

  Food taboos: Avoid alcohol, spicy and greasy flavors, and do not get angry.

  Efficacy: The raw rehmannia root above clears away heat, cools blood and promotes fluid production, the cooked rehmannia root directly nourishes kidney yin (kidney water), and Achyranthes bidentata is a meridional medicine that causes the medicine to enter the kidneys. Asarum is an important medicine for relieving pain (toothache) and dissipating pain. Raw hemp clears away heat and detoxifies, raises clearness and lowers turbidity. Japonica rice replenishes qi and nourishes the stomach, which can prevent raw rehmannia from damaging the stomach too much. Ginger can alleviate the cold nature of raw rehmannia and protect the spleen and stomach from being affected by it. In short, the functions of this prescription are to nourish yin and replenish qi, replenish water and control fire, detoxify and relieve pain.

  Note: One dose of this prescription costs more than three yuan. You can take three doses in a row. Comrades with this disease can take three doses in a row every month. It can effectively prevent the occurrence of this disease. It is not harmful to the body even if taken without illness, and it also has a therapeutic effect on headaches caused by high blood pressure (yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity type).

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