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What is Hetian Weiyao? Authentic Xinjiang Hotan Specialty: Hotan Vitiligo
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Basic Introduction to Hotan Uyghur Medicine
Uyghur medicine with a history of more than 2500 years is a wonderful flower in the treasure trove of Chinese medicine. In its long history, it has extensively absorbed the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, Arab medicine, ancient Greek medicine, and Indian medicine, and formed its own unique theoretical system. Among them, the theory of temperament and the theory of body fluid are important theories of Uygur medicine. Uyghur medicine, as an ancient medical system with unique practices and theories, belongs to the category of biopharmaceuticals and natural medicines, just like Tibetan medicine and Mongolian medicine. This kind of medicinal herb, which grows in complex environments such as snow capped mountains, deserts, grasslands, and oases, not only endows people living in such harsh and even hostile environments with particularly tenacious vitality. From ancient times to the present, Uyghur medicine has been widely renowned in Central Asia and other regions. It is not only supported by its unique theories and made from pure natural products from the precious Western Regions, but also guarantees its unique therapeutic effects Currently, Hetian Weiyao Company can produce five dosage forms of Weiyao tablets, granules, pills, oral liquids, capsules, and other finished medicines There are currently four Chinese medicine approved varieties, including Yimusak tablets, Luobu Fukebiri pills, Re Gan Saibistan granules, and Jianxin He Mil Gaozi Ban'an Bibi tablets. Annual production of 100 million tablets, 8 million bags of granules, 30 million pills, 15 million oral liquids, and 30 million capsules The theoretical basis for the use of Luo Bu Fu Ke Bi Ri Wan can be traced back to the Uyghur medical monograph "Ha Zi Ba Yi Zi Shu" in the fourth century AD. After generations of renowned experts in traditional Chinese medicine, they have continuously practiced, summarized, supplemented and improved on the existing foundation, which has continued to this day. It is a pure natural Uyghur medicine with national approval. This product inherits the medicinal characteristics of Uyghur medicine and has the effects of nourishing the brain and kidneys, calming the nerves and consolidating essence. It is used for the treatment of limb numbness, paralysis, gynecological diseases, and has a nourishing effect on the liver. For many years, it has been renowned for its reliable therapeutic effects in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang Heat sensitive Saibistan granules have anti-inflammatory, cough relieving, phlegm resolving, and hypnotic effects, and are used for the treatment of colds, coughs, respiratory infections, emphysema, and insomnia Jianxin He Milgaozi Ban'an Bibi Tablets have the effects of promoting brain health, nourishing the body, and calming the mind. They are used for the treatment of diseases such as tachycardia, palpitations, insomnia, multiple dreams, neurosis, neurasthenia, epilepsy, etc Uyghur medical expert Jia Maliding Aksayi was born in Aksayi Village, Moyu County, Hotan. His Uyghur medical monograph "Aksayi", named after his village, was officially published in Lucknow, India in 1899 and served as an official teaching material for the Islamic Medical College in the Indian capital Delhi until 1929. The book includes basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine, various diseases and their treatments, drugs and prescriptions, etc. It is a highly acclaimed classic of traditional Chinese medicine both domestically and internationally During the Yuan Dynasty, the famous Uyghur physician in Hotan, Mullah Arifu (1556-1662), wrote the "Dastrul Ilaj" (Medical Guide), which had a great impact on Central Asia and Arab countries