What are the herbal hypoglycemic formulas

Chinese medicine does not have “sugar-lowering formula”, diabetes belongs to the category of Chinese medicine “thirst”, which requires clinical diagnosis and treatment, and commonly used formulas include Thirst Formula, Jade Liquid Soup, and Sheng Wei San Plus Reduction, White Tiger Plus Ginseng Soup, etc. 1. 1. Thirst-quenching formula: composed of smallpox pollen, Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Coptidis and other drugs, with the effect of clearing away heat and generating fluids to quench thirst (to promote the generation of fluids to relieve thirst), for patients with thirst-quenching belonging to the syndrome of dryness and heat in the spleen and stomach, with symptoms such as irritability, thirst, emaciation and dryness of the stools, the oral consumption of Thirst-quenching formula has a certain therapeutic effect, with the adverse effects of the drug and contraindications not yet clear, and allergy is used with caution. 2. Jade Liquid Soup and Sheng Wei San plus or minus: composed of astragalus, yam, ginseng and other drugs, has the effect of benefiting qi and nourishing yin (tonifying qi, nourishing yin), moistening dryness and promoting generation of body fluid, for qi and yin deficiency (qi and yin deficiency) evidence of thirst, symptoms such as polydrunkenness, polyphagia, excessive sweating, polyuria and other symptoms have certain therapeutic effect, the adverse effects of the drug and the contraindications are unclear, allergies are cautioned against use. 3. Baihu plus ginseng soup: ginseng, round-grained rice, licorice, gypsum and other medicines, with the efficacy of clearing heat and generating fluids to quench thirst, for thirst belonging to the lungs and stomach heat (lungs and stomach of the heat of the evil is very heavy) evidence of the patient, the clinical symptoms of irritability, drinking, urinating frequently and other symptoms have a certain therapeutic effect, the adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not clear, allergies are cautioned against use. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor in time and do not delay your condition by taking medication on your own.