1.Therapeutic Effect of Qi-reinforcing and Yin-nourishing Medicated Diet for Early Diabetic Nephropathy
Sui'E ZHANG ; Yanmin DONG ; Huilin LI ;
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
0.05). The effect of group A was better than that of group B in relieving symptoms and improving routine blood and urine examination indexes, MG and urinary creatinine levels, blood lipid content and renal function (P
2.Clinical Observation on Medicated Diet with Spleen-invigorating and Phlegm-removing Herbs for Simple Obesity
Sui'E ZHANG ; Yanmin DONG ; Jiaping TAO ;
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
【Objective】To observe the influence of medicated diet with spleen-invigorating and phlegm-removing herbs on the therapeutic effect of acupuncture for simple obesity.【Methods】Ninety-six female simple obesity patients with phlegm-damp retention in the interior due to spleen deficiency were equally randomized into two groups by simple random method.Groups A(n=48)and B(n=48)were given dietary control,acupuncture on acupoints of Zusanli(ST36),Pishu(BL20) and Feishu(BL13),and catgutembedment(CE)in auricular points of spleen,stomach and tri-energizer.Group A additionally took a medicated diet for invigorating Qi and strengthening spleen,removing phlegm and draining damp.After one-month treatment,body weight,index of body weight and height were measured,and serum levels of total cholesterol(TC),triglyceride(TG),low-density lipoprotein(LDL)and high-density lipoprotein(HDL)were determined.【Results】Body weight,index of body weight and height,and blood lipid levels were decreased in groups A and B after treatment(P