Erkhem-8 traditional medicine effects on wind, bile, and phlegm reference coefficient and research on medicinal sourcebooks
- VernacularTitle:Эрхэм-8 уламжлалт эмийн хий, шар, бадганд нөлөөлөх жишиг итгэлцүүрийг тооцон, сурвалж судлалын хүрээнд судалсан дүн
- Author:
Uugantsetseg G
1
;
Dejidmaa B
2
;
Chimedragchaa Ch
2
;
Amarzaya D
2
;
Erdenechimeg Ch
2
;
Alimaa T
3
Author Information
1. Department of public and traditional medicine of Darkhan-Uul Medical School, MNUMS
2. Institute of Traditional Medical Technology
3. International School of Mongolian Medicine, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Erkhem-8 medicine;
Lung hot diseases;
Reference coefficient;
Traditional medicine
- From:
Mongolian Journal of Health Sciences
2025;85(1):278-283
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background: Erkhem-8 medicine is a composed Crocus Sativus L, Lagotis integrifolia, Gentiana barbata froel etc, used
for the treatment of respiratory diseases, specially pneumonia and fever or hot disease in Mongolian Traditional Medicine.
Aim:The effects of Erkhem-8 medicine to determine the some sourcebook study results.
Materials and Methods: An evaluation of its effects on wind, bile, and phlegm was conducted using Traditional Mongolian Medicine methods (Dagvatseren B, 1996). In order to clarify the structure and composition of Erkhem-8 traditional
medicines, and the treatment of lung fever from traditional medical sources. Text and source-study and comparison method were used in the study.
Results:The study found that Erkhem-8 medicine demonstrated a varying capacity to suppress wind, bile, and phlegm,
with bile suppression being the most significant at 0.68, followed by wind suppression at 0.58, and phlegm suppression
at 0.16.
Erkhem-8 is composed of 8 ingredients, which are safflower Carthamus tinctorius L, gmeline Bostaurus domesticus,
Schizostachoum chinense Rendle, wood Santalum album L, Odontitis rubra Baung.Opiz, flora Gentiana decumbens L,
herba Lagoti sintegrifolia Schischk, flora Aconitum Kusnezoffii Reichenb. These herbs themselves have a variety of biological activities, including reduce heat, pain relief, anti-oxidant and anti-tumor, anti-inflammation activity.
Conclusions:1. The study found that Erkhem-8 exhibited the highest suppression of bile (0.68), followed by wind (0.58), and
phlegm (0.16), indicating its effectiveness in modulating these elements.
2. Most of the raw materials included in the composition of Erkhem-8 medicine have a bitter and sweet taste and have
the ability to remove heat, especially heat of the solid organs, i.e. heat of the lungs, liver, blood, specially pneumonia
and fever or hot disease in Traditional Mongolian Medicine.
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