Hello everyone, I am Dr. Su Wen Hu.
It is said that eating cream in winter will only grow taller next year.
Why?
Does traditional Chinese medicine not think that children's growth and development speed in winter is much slower than in spring and summer. Is it meaningful to take prescriptions at this time? Is it necessary to eat?
Let's talk about it bit by bit.
First: Why should I take a paste prescription in winter?
"Put tonic in winter, fight tigers in spring", "Put tonic in three or nine, and there will be no illness in the next year." I think these two folk proverbs have highly summarized the purpose of eating paste in winter.
Everyone also knows the sayings of spring growth, summer growth, autumn harvest, and winter storage. In winter, to put it simply, this season is one of the best times for our body to absorb nutrients, store essences, and regulate our physical fitness.
Second: For children with slow growth and development levels, what is the purpose of taking prescriptions for supplementation?
First of all, I want to clarify a concept first. Instinctively, we will think that the main purpose of taking paste is to use the word "supplement".
The famous Shanghai traditional Chinese medicine doctor , which is known as "Qin Neijing", has been said that "The ointment prescription is not a simple supplement, but contains the meaning of saving the disease." . In fact, it is a manifestation of dialectical treatment. Just like when we prescribe prescriptions to patients, they all vary from person to person.
While correcting children's biased physique, we should also focus on "compensation". The most important purpose of winter ointment for children who want to grow taller is to nourish the "kidney".
Growing is actually growing bones, and the kidneys control bones and store sperm. If children want to grow well and grow fast, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, they need to have sufficient kidney qi and kidney essence .
" Huangdi Neijing " said: "Winter Qi is connected to the kidneys." Therefore, winter is the best time to help children nourish their kidneys all year round, and it also lays a solid foundation for the beginning of spring.
3: How to nourish the kidney?
The principle of kidney nourishment I grasp is: yin, yang, and essence to replenish, tonic without stagnation, and tonic with clearness.
①Yin, Yang, and Essence Three supplements
Why do this? Because I am very greedy and don’t want to miss this best opportunity to nourish my kidneys. If each organ wants to perform its original function, both yin and yang must be strong. The same is true for the kidneys.
also adheres to the principle of seeking yin from yang, and those who are good at replenishing yang also seeking yang from yin in order to achieve the best results.
②Complete without lag
There are two considerations. Relatively speaking, nourishing drugs are greasy, and too much greasy drugs will be "blocked". Therefore, when using some tonic drugs, you must first cooperate with some medicines that promote blood circulation and qi to allow these drugs to run smoothly in the body.
The second point is to cooperate with medicines that strengthen the spleen and help the health. Most children with relatively backward growth and development levels are often accompanied by weak spleen and stomach. Therefore, the entire prescription must take into account the function of the spleen and stomach transportation, and then cooperate with some drugs caused by digestion to better transportation and transformation and achieve maximum absorption.
③Supplement with clean
Speaking of supplementation, there are flat supplements, clean supplement, severe supplements, and food nourishment. The tonic in the pediatric ointment prescription must be a combination of flat tonic, clear tonic and dietary tonic.So in terms of kidney nourishment, I definitely wouldn’t choose deer antler, epimedium, Morinaceus, Morinaceus , Cistanche , Cistanche , Locking Yang , etc. These are relatively warm and tonic medicines. They mostly use Cuscuta , Pudder , Pudder , Pudder , Polygonatum , Sesame , Mulberry , Cooked Rehmannia and other medicines that are warm but not dry, clear and tonic, and flat. Add some medicines to nourish yin and clear heat, and you need to nourish yin in autumn and winter, such as Raw Rehmannia , Polygonatum , Ophiopogon japonicus, Salvia ginseng , Lily , Dendrobium and other medicines.
Only by following these three principles can we truly achieve the purpose of nourishing the "kidney".
There are actually two meanings behind this.
First, if you supplement too much, it may cause premature puberty to children, so you need to cleanse. If children with premature puberty take winter growth-enhancing cream, you need to focus on strengthening yin and clearing heat.
Second, children grow taller, it is not achieved overnight. If you make up too much, it will be meaningless to accelerate development. This is a long and long process. In every season of the year, height adjustment has different focuses.
We often say that the plan for the year lies in spring, and what I want to say about height is that the plan for the year lies in "winter". In March of winter, do a good job of nourishing the "kidney" so that children can better stimulate their potential for growth in the next year.
If you want your child to achieve a gradual breakthrough in height, if you agree with my point of view, you can to see our winter children's growth-assisted cream clinic .
But I still emphasize:
Growth-enhancing cream clinic is not only to help growth, but I will definitely provide personalized services. I will use targeted medication based on the children's physical condition, such as repeated illness, spleen and stomach weakness, allergic diseases, enuresis, etc., which will be taken into account at the same time. To achieve the goal of not only regulating children's illnesses, but also regulating children's physical fitness, and helping children grow taller.
In the following article, I will give you a practical example of paste solutions, which can regulate your physical fitness and help you grow very well.
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review | Cheng Bo Zhou Hui