Traditional Chinese medicine for alopecia areata
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Traditional Chinese medicine believes that "hair is more than blood". Due to blood deficiency and blood stasis, the hair loses nutrition, so the hair withers, has no luster, and even falls off. "Kidney governs bone and generates marrow", marrow can generate blood. Spleen is the source of Qi and blood. Therefore, whether the hair has luster, whether it is thin and dense, whether it has alopecia and so on are closely related to the spleen and kidney. My classmate's Hospital of traditional Chinese medicine work, about the treatment of alopecia areata Chinese medicine has several good prescription said to me, let me share with you.
Traditional Chinese medicine for alopecia areata
Method 1: take about 90 grams of pepper kernel, cypress twig (dry medicine) and Pinellia ternata. Add water to 500ml, then fry to about 250ml, add a little honey, then fry for 1-2 times. After cooling, use a little ginger juice, mix well and rub it on the hairless place, twice a day.
Method 2: take about 300 grams of raw Pinellia ternata and ginger, add 1000 grams of sesame oil, mix and grind the medicine into powder, then soak it with sesame oil for about half a month. When using, first slice ginger and rub it to the affected area, then use oil to apply it again, once a day for 3 months, the eyebrow and hair will grow.
Method 3: take 3 Torreya grandis, 2 walnuts and about 30g Platycladus orientalis leaves, smash and mix them, soak them in snow water and comb their hair, once in the morning and once in the evening. Adhere to three months, the hair will no longer fall off, and full of luster and elasticity. This method is especially suitable for alopecia of kidney deficiency type.
matters needing attention
Warm tips: the above is how I introduced to you how to treat hair loss of three Chinese medicine small folk prescription. In the future life, if you encounter the problem of hair loss, might as well use the above small folk prescription to try, the key is to adhere to. However, not all minor prescriptions are suitable for each patient. If the effect is not obvious, it is recommended to stop using them immediately.