Medicated Diet of 

Traditional Chinese Medicine

 

Author(s): Hou Jingiun, Zhao Xin, Li Weidong

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Summary:  The dietetic therapeutics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a synthetic subject which prepare the dietetic Chinese drugs to base on differentiation of symptoms and signs under the basic theoretical guidance of TCM.  It is an important composite part of the theoretical system of TCM.  Not only has it the efficiency of medicine but also the delicacy of food, and can be used to prevent and cure diseases.

Table of Contents:

Chapter One: General Introduction

     1. Origin and Development

     2. Characteristics

     3. Points for Attention in Dietetic Treatment

Chapter Two: Dietetic Chinese Drug

     1. Drugs for Treating Exterior Syndrome

     2. Heat Clearing Drugs

     3. Purgative Drugs

     4. Interior- warming Drugs

     5. Aromatic Drugs for Resolving Dampness

     6. Drugs for Regulating Qi

     7. Drugs for Promoting Blood Circulation and Removing Blood Stasis

     8. Hemostatics

     9. Antiheumatics

     10. Drugs for Inducing Diuresis and Excreting Dampness

     11. Expectorants, Antitussives, and Antiasthamatics

     12. Drugs for Calming the Liver

     13. Tranquilizers

     14. Digestives

     15. Anthelmintics

     16. Tonics

     17. Astringents

Chapter Three: Medicated Diet Treatment for Common Diseases and Syndromes

     1. Common Cold

     2. Bronchitis

     3. Pneumonia

     4. Bronchial Asthma

     5. Acute and Chronic Enteritis

     6. Gastro duodenal Ulcers

     7. Hepatocirrhosis

     8. Infantile Diarrhea

     9. Enuresis in Children

     10. Coronary Heart Disease

     11. Congestive Heart Failure

     12. Essential Hypertension

     13. Chronic Hypotension

     14. Chronic Nephritis

     15. Urinary Infection

     16. Impotence

     17. Seminal Emission

     18. Prostatis Hyperplasia

     19. Urolothiasis

     20. Diabetes

     21. Hyperlipemia

     22. Simple Obesity

     23. Viral Hepatitis

     24. Pulmonary Tuberculosis

     25. Neurosis

     26. Cerebrovascular Diseases

     27. Anemia

     28. Thrombopenic Purpura

     29. Puerperal Hypogalatica

     30. Mastitis

     31. Voide disease

     32. Tonsillitis

     33. Pharngitis

     34. Hemorrhoid

Chapter Four: Medicated Diet for Nourishments and Longevity

     1. Medicated Diets for Nourishing Qi, Blood, Yin and Yang

     2. Medicated Diet for Tonifying and Benefiting Five Viscera

     3. Medicated Diets for Prolonging Life