Overview: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder in which the level of glucose (sugar) in an individual’s blood becomes too high because the body cannot use it properly.
There are two common forms of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is due to destruction of the insulin-producing islet cells in the pancreas (islet of Langerhans). Type 2 diabetes is due to relative lack of insulin after many years of increased insulin production by the pancreatic islets, and resistance to the action of insulin in many tissues of the body, especially in muscle. Symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination (polyuria), increased thirst (polydipsia), and increased hunger (polyphagia). If left untreated, diabetes can cause many complications.
In traditional Chinese medicine, diabetes is categorised as “Xiao Ke Bing”. The disorder of “Xiao Ke” refers to the clinical presentations of excessive drinking, excessive intake of food and excessive urination, thus matching the three characteristic presentations of diabetes.
Chinese Medicine Management of Type 2 Diabetes:
A Unique experience of Professor Xue Ju Fu’s Treatment of Diabetes based on the Three Generations of Road-Tested Experience (Si Jin Mo, Zhu Chen Yu and Xue Ju Fu
Topics covered:
- A journey of Professor Xue Ju Fu’s practical experience in the management of diabetes under the mentorship of Professor Zhu Chen Yu. In 1969, Professor Xue was formally accepted as a disciple of the renowned TCM diabetes specialist Professor Zhu Chen Yu 祝谌于。In 1986 with the support of Professor Zhu, the first Specialist Integrated Western and Chinese medicine clinic was established and currently known as BeijingXing Yuan Jin Fang. Through the tutorship of Professor Zhu whose Father-in-law was the famous Si Jin Mo. Professor Xue is very inspired by the effective treatment strategy of Si Jin Mo’s application of paired herbs.
- The concept of Diabetes and the TCM disorders of Xiao Ke characterised by insatiable thirst, urination and appetite. The traditional treatment strategy of Xiao Ke and Xiao Dan can be differentiated into upper Xiao, Middle Xiao and Lower Xiao with different treatments.
- Si Jin Mo’s Treatment Approach to Diabetes
- Zhu Chen Yu’s Treatment and Pattern Differentiation of Diabetes
- Qi and Yin Deficiency; (2) Dryness heat entering the blood aspect; (3) Yin deficiency with hyperactive heat; (4) Blood stasis pattern; (5) Yin and Yang deficiency
- Dietary
- A Comprehensive application of Yi Guan Jian in the management of Type 2 Diabetes
Introduction:
Professor Xue Ju Fu is the disciple of Professor Zhu Chen Yu who was a renowned diabetes specialist. In 1986, with the support of Zhu Chen Yu, the first integrated western and Chinese medicine clinic was established which is the current Beijing Xing Yuan Jin Fang Chinese Medicine Clinic In Shun Yi, Beijing. In January 2019, the Jing Fang College was established to promote continuous Chinese medicine education with Professor Xue as the founder member of this college.
Interpreter: Dr. Greta Young Jie De (Ph.D)
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