The Progress of Treatment with Ning Xin Tang [1]

Posted by : admin on Sep 30, 2008 - 10:20 PM
Herbal Clinical Practice / Internal Medicine [2]

According to more than 20 years clinical practices, the author discovers that cardiovascular disease and arrhythmia are the most in the patients and range over widely, such as rheumatic heart disease, coronary heart disease, myocarditis, myocardosis and sick sinus syndrome, etc, which are followed with bradyarrhythmia. Most of them are deficiency of heart yang or qi deficiency and blood stasis in clinical differentiation. on closer inspection, the reasons for bradyarrhythmia are: (1) cold stagnation; (2) strain; (3) deficiency of Ying-spring blood; (4) obstruction of meridians. Self-made Ning Xin Tang. Prescription: Dang Gui [3] 10g, Huang Qi [4] 30g, Ren Shen [5] 10g, Dan Shen [6] 10g, Hong Hua [7] 10g, Sha Ren [8] 10g, Jie Geng [9] 10g, Gui Zhi [10] 10g, Fu Zi [11] 10g, prepared Ma Huang [12] 5g, Fu Shen 30g, Sheng Long Gu [13] 30g, Sheng Mu Li [14] 30g, Mai Dong 10g, Wu Wei Zi [15] 10g and prepared Gan Cao [16] 10g.
Key words: Ning Xin Tang, progress of treatment, cardiovascular disease and arrhythmia

Writer: Jianchang Zhang

Dan Xun Gu Xin cerebrovascular specialist outpatient clinic, Zuo cheng xiang, Yanjin county, Henan province (453211)

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