The precise control of blood sugar in traditional Chinese medicine has yet to be studied, high blood sugar, diabetes belongs to the category of Chinese medicine thirst, Pueraria lobata, dendrobium and other traditional Chinese medicines can alleviate the patient’s symptoms of yin deficiency and dryness and heat, such as polydrunkenness, polyphagia, polyuria, emaciation and so on.
Pueraria Mirifica has a sweet, pungent flavor and cool nature, and it belongs to the spleen, stomach and lung meridians. It has the effects of relieving muscle heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), generating fluids and quenching thirst, etc. It is used in the treatment of external fever and headache, strong pain in the neck and back, thirst, and thirst-quenching. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are not clear.
Dendrobium is sweet in taste, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to stomach and kidney meridian. It has the effect of benefiting the stomach and generating fluids, nourishing yin and clearing heat, and is used in the treatment of fever with fluid injury, dry mouth and thirst, gastric yin deficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach), poor food and dry vomiting, post-disease deficiency heat, and yin deficiency and exuberant fire, etc. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear. It should not be used early in warm-heat diseases, and should not be taken by those whose dampness and warm-heat have not yet transformed into dryness and injured the body fluid.
If there is a need for medication, it is recommended that it be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and not blindly self-medication.