Various traditional Chinese medicine treatment strategies could potentially provide an effective alternative in slowing the progression of Chronic Kidney Disease.
Review Article Chronic Kidney Disease Dan Shen Dang Gui
The study explores the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and various Chinese materia medica (CMM) to manage Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The review delves deeper into the principles and treatment approaches of TCM in battling CKD, dictating that the disease's nature is deficient in the root and excessive in the branches, where deficiency and excess persist simultaneously throughout the condition. The main strategies employed by TCM in the treatment of CKD include invigorating Qi, tonifying kidneys, promoting blood circulation, removing stasis, eliminating heat and dampness, reducing turbidity, and controlling edema.
The discussion highlights the effectiveness of several CMMs in treating CKD, which are undergirded by clinical evidence or experimental studies. Notably, it points out a correlation between the macroscopic view of TCM and the microscopic view of modern medicine. These TCM and CMM strategies are hailed for their multi-targeted and multi-functional characteristics, potentially providing an effective alternative treatment approach for CKD.
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The most frequently prescribed core herbs for CKD treatment were Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Shan Yao), Spreading Hedyotis Herb (Bai Hua She She Cao), Root of Snow of June (Bai Ma Gu), Radix Astragali (Huang Qi), Poria (Fu Ling), Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae (Bai Zhu), Radix Pseudostellariae (Tai Zi Shen), and Fructus Corni (Shan Zhu Yu).
—Jinnan C 26 Dec 2023