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Revista Internacional de Acupuntura
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Fórmulas que Expulsan la Humedad

Authors: Fernando Salgado;

Fórmulas que Expulsan la Humedad

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Resumen Para tratar la Humedad se utilizan: a) plantas Picantes, Aromaticas y Calientes que son desecantes, por lo que habra que tener precaucion en pacientes con Insuficiencia de Yin o Liquidos, y b) plantas Dulces y suaves que Tonifican el Bazo y Drenan la Humedad. Muchos de estos remedios son diureticos que componen “Formulas Diureticas que Drenan la Humedad”. Para las “Formulas que Secan la Humedad y Armonizan el Centro” se usan sobre todo plantas Aromaticas que refuerzan el Bazo-Estomago, anadiendo plantas Amargas y de naturaleza Fresca o Fria se forman “Formulas que Refrescan el Calor y Transforman la Humedad”, con remedios que Nutren y Movilizan la Sangre y Picantes, Amargos y Templados o Calientes se construyen “Formulas que Expulsan el Viento-Humedad Externos”. Estos son los 4 subgrupos de este capitulo de formulas.

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