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Professor Ruixia Pei’s Clinical Experience in Treating Globus Hystericus with “Harmonizing Method”
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To summarize professor Pei’s experience in treating globus hystericus. Methods: Learn from your teacher. Results: Professor Pei had been suffering from the disease for more than 30 years and had her unique views on the treatment of globus hystericus, which are mostly for emotional dysfunction, liver Qi is not comfortable, functioning of Qi is not adjusted, Yin and Yang imbalance. The basic principle of treatment is to grasp the core pathogenesis, take harmony as the method and balance as the duration, harmonize Qi, regulate Yin and Yang, use drugs to disperse the liver and rectify Qi, as well as auxiliary treatment with products to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, dryness and dampness, and clear heat.
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Title: Professor Ruixia Pei’s Clinical Experience in Treating Globus Hystericus with “Harmonizing Method”
Description:
To summarize professor Pei’s experience in treating globus hystericus.
Methods: Learn from your teacher.
Results: Professor Pei had been suffering from the disease for more than 30 years and had her unique views on the treatment of globus hystericus, which are mostly for emotional dysfunction, liver Qi is not comfortable, functioning of Qi is not adjusted, Yin and Yang imbalance.
The basic principle of treatment is to grasp the core pathogenesis, take harmony as the method and balance as the duration, harmonize Qi, regulate Yin and Yang, use drugs to disperse the liver and rectify Qi, as well as auxiliary treatment with products to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, dryness and dampness, and clear heat.
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