Treatment of depression with traditional Chinese Medicine

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Depression is now a lot of people will have, but there are many reasons for depression, some people get depression because of some stimulation, some people get depression because they are pregnant, no one to accompany them, and they get depression because they are very lonely. Let's share with you the relevant knowledge of TCM treatment of depression.

Treatment of depression with traditional Chinese Medicine

First: the most commonly used prescription for depression in traditional Chinese medicine: 1 Baihe Dihuang Decoction. The main materials are Lily and Rehmannia glutinosa. The main materials of Sini Powder are bupleurum, Jishi, peony and licorice. The main ingredients of Ganmai Dazao decoction are licorice, wheat and jujube. 4 Yueju pills. The main materials are Rhizoma Cyperi, Rhizoma Atractylodis, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Gardenia jasminoides and Shenqu.

Second: 5 Xiaoyao Powder. The main materials are bupleurum, peony, angelica, Poria cocos, Atractylodes macrocephala, licorice and mint. Chaihu Shugan powder, its main materials are Cyperus, chuanxiong, tangerine peel, peony, licorice. Banxia Houpu decoction. The main materials are Pinellia ternata, Magnolia officinalis, Poria cocos, ginger and perilla leaf.

Third: the traditional Chinese medicine formula for the treatment of anxiety disorder is: semen Ziziphi Spinosae, semen Platycladus, Schisandra chinensis, Poria cocos, Poria, Pinellia ternata, Polygala tenuifolia, gardenia, ginseng, Albizia julibrissin, and Caulis Polygoni Multiflori. Wind panic, from the body by the wind, into the viscera. Its shape is like the person will catch it, heart deficiency, liver deficiency, fear. This is the symptom of anxiety in Huangdi's Internal Classic.

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It's also very important to change the life style of patients with anxiety disorder or depression disorder. Exercise is also a good way to decompress. It can also improve your mood and promote health. Usually to avoid drinking, or taking other sedatives, to ensure adequate sleep.