The Inspiration of “Visceral Manifestations Theory” to the Grassroots TCM Work in Guizhou from the Perspective of Digestion
Keywords:
Visceral manifestations theory, Digestive perspective, Grassroots traditional Chinese medicine, High-quality development, Important enlightenmentAbstract
The theory of visceral manifestations is one of the core contents of the theory system of TCM. It holds that the spleen and stomach occupy the middle Jiao, the pivot of the body’s Qiji movement and the source of acquired and biochemical Qi and blood. The liver regulates Qiji of the whole body and secures bile to aid digestion. It can be seen that the liver and gallbladder, spleen and stomach are the viscera most closely related to the digestive function in the theory of TCM viscera. Due to the influence of poor lifestyle and eating habits, digestive system diseases have become more and more important diseases that trouble people’s health, especially at the grassroots level. The essence of the dirty image is to examine the internal crux, grasp the internal contradiction and solve the internal problem through the external performance. Therefore, it is of great guiding significance and broad clinical application prospect to correctly understand the theory of Tibetan image and to inherit and innovate it in practice, strengthen the construction of classical Chinese medicine wards, strengthen the training of classical Chinese medicine theory and appropriate technology, pay attention to the improvement of scientific research management and research ability of basic Chinese medicine, and carry out the research and high-quality development of complicated diseases in TCM.
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