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Treating stasis-heat based on the ministerial fire axis of "pericardium-sanjiao-gallbladder"
Theoretical Study | 更新时间:2025-03-29
    • Treating stasis-heat based on the ministerial fire axis of "pericardium-sanjiao-gallbladder"

    • In the field of traditional Chinese medicine, experts have delved into the formation and treatment of blood stasis and heat caused by abnormal phase fire, providing new ideas for the treatment of blood stasis and heat.
    • Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 48, Issue 3, Pages: 330-335(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.03.006    

      CLC: R228
    • Received:28 August 2024

      Published Online:24 February 2025

      Published:30 March 2025

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  • LI Nachuan, LYU Kai, LIU Ziwang, et al. Treating stasis-heat based on the ministerial fire axis of "pericardium-sanjiao-gallbladder"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2025, 48(3): 330-335. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2025.03.006.

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