Many people have chest congestion and chest pain, but is it really necessary to install a stent to open up the blood path for the treatment of stenosis and myocardial infarction? A few days ago, there was a 70-year-old man, because of coronary artery blockage, diagnosed by the doctor has been serious enough to have to install a heart stent, the date of surgery are scheduled, did not expect that the old man with a pre-operative maintenance mentality, while using Chinese herbal medicine to nourish the body, and got a surprise, the second pre-operative examination, suddenly found that the original blocked blood vessels actually clear a lot, avoiding a surgery.
Although Chinese medicine may not be able to restore the normalcy of the prolapsed heart valves or the blocked and narrowed heart vessels, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine doctor, said that the chest tightness, middle qi disorder or mitral and tricuspid valve prolapse caused by the lack of kidney qi, usually can cure breathing disorder through Chinese herbal medicine and the symptoms can be completely eliminated.
Cardiovascular problems are related to kidney qi deficiency and lack of kidney qi! Most of the blood in the body is filtered through the kidneys and then returned to the heart, so Chinese medicine theory has long considered the left kidney to be the lifeline, a force that pushes up the blood circulation to the heart. In addition to being a diuretic, the kidneys are the second heart of the body.
When the heart sends blood out, the kidney qi must immediately push up the blood circulation back, if the speed and strength of the two forces are not the same, the blood will back up, which may cause the heart valve to prolapse, and in the long run, the cardiovascular and arteries around the heart may be narrowed and blocked, although modern medicine is advanced and can be supported by stents to open the blood vessels, but the Chinese medicine method focuses on the source of blood and nutrients to help the kidneys and liver to maintain sufficient strength, which in turn reduces the burden on the heart and protects the heart.
Insufficient kidney qi is not only prone to cardiovascular damage, but also, as observed by thousands of years of clinical experience in Chinese medicine, most people with insufficient kidney qi also suffer from panic, restlessness, impatience, memory loss, loss of libido, lumbago, breathing difficulties and even sleep apnea.
If a person has a high level of adrenaline, he or she will have the potential to be explosive, such as in a fire, someone can carry hundreds of pounds of refrigerator in a critical situation, is the most obvious example, this is the function of adrenaline. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee explained that Chinese medicine talks about “the kidneys hide the will” and “the kidneys are the strongest official, and the tricks come out”, referring to the insights of Chinese medicine on the special functions of the kidneys, which are important to people’s mind and physical performance, affecting not only the heart, but also the brain, which is closely related.
Therefore, since ancient times, Chinese medicine has paid great attention to kidney qi, that people with sufficient kidney qi can skillfully avoid or adapt and solve difficulties when they encounter stress, and conversely, people with insufficient kidney qi are prone to preventive psychology, worrying about everything, and fearing that bad things will happen especially in negative thinking. Nourishing the kidney, invigorating the blood, and transforming the qi is the way to enhance cardiovascular health, and it can be used for health care and treatment for people with or without stents.
For those who have narrowed and blocked cardiovascular vessels, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee suggests that before considering the installation of stents, it is advisable to examine where the source of the disease? What are the causes of kidney Qi deficiency? These include excessive use of the brain and lack of sleep, which can lead to kidney Qi deficiency, affecting the heart, even the neurological system and hormone secretion in the brain, and can be improved through Chinese herbal medicine.
Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Jia-Wen Zhou reports 2011.06.24
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