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Yes, the important thing is to cook the medicine, be sure to choose a casserole, stainless steel products without oil stars or enamel.
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Yes, but the effect is not as good as charcoal.
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This is how we instruct patients to decoct medicine in the outpatient clinic: First of all, you must choose a ceramic crockpot, or a pot for soup, and you must not use a metal pot such as an iron pot and an aluminum pot, so as not to cause a chemical reaction, just like you make a kimchi, you can't use a plastic container.
Then it is necessary to classify traditional Chinese medicine, minerals, animal shellfish drugs, is to decoction for half an hour, commonly used drugs are keel, oysters, magnets, gypsum, etc., doctors will generally write a "first" or "first decoction" on the prescription, because the precipitation of the active ingredients of this kind of medicine requires a long time of decoction. There are also aromatic drugs that are very strong, such as mint, herbs, raw rhubarb, etc., and are put into the pot fifteen minutes after decoction. There are also packets of decoction medicine, a small packet of small packets, which are treated as conventional decoctions.
General medicines, which are not indicated by the doctor, are generally soaked in cold water for half an hour, how much water is used? Just submerge the medicine, too little will be the concentration will be large, and reach a saturated state; There are too many, and the Chinese medicine is hard to drink, and the most you drink is water, which has no medicinal meaning, so just drown the medicine. Then put it on the gas and bring it to a boil over high heat, then turn off the heat and continue to fry for 20 minutes.
Turn off the heat, pour the medicine inside into a container, and then heat the water, be sure to heat the water, because the crockpot is hot at this time, and adding cold water will crack, and the heat expands and contracts coldly. After submerging the medicine in water, decoction for 15 minutes, then pour it into the container where you first filled it, and then stir evenly, once a day in the morning and once in the evening, and the rest of the medicine residue is not needed.
Here's an example: here's a prescription.
R: Raw red peony 15, safflower 10, calcined keel 30 (first down), peppermint 6 (lower later), licorice 8, French banxia 10, astragalus 30
You first decoction the keel for half an hour, then add red peony, safflower, licorice, Fabanxia, and astragalus to the crockpot, add a little hot water, as long as you just submerge the medicine, soak for half an hour, and then boil the fire, turn off the low heat, decoction for 5 minutes, and then put the mint in, and then decoction for 10 minutes to turn off the heat and pour the medicine, and then add boiling water for the second decoction, the method I said above.
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Yes, since the temperature of the gas stove is greater than that of the coal fire, in order to prevent the water from evaporating, change the fire to low after opening. Generally, boiling three times will precipitate the medicine and synthesize the three ways.
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Yes. Soak the Chinese medicine in cold water for at least half an hour, boil it over medium heat, and then fry it over low heat (to maintain boiling) for the specified time.
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Traditional Chinese medicine boiling is generally better with a casserole, stove fire (briquettes), first soak in water for 30 minutes, boil the pot quickly, boil over slow heat, generally from the pot after 40 minutes as well.
Utensils for decoction of traditional Chinese medicine: The first choice is to use casseroles and clay pots in ceramic utensils. The empty car can be followed by white enamel ware or stainless steel pots. Pay attention to the decoction and avoid using iron, copper, aluminum and other metal utensils.
There is no requirement for the stove for decoction, but it is necessary to pay attention to the heat and time of decoction. The general decoction of medicine should be first fired, and then the pants should be simmered, that is, before boiling, use high heat, and after boiling, use low heat to keep a slightly boiling state. If it is an antidote and other aromatic medicines, it is generally boiled quickly with a martial fire, and then boiled for about 10-15 minutes with a simmer.
If it is a mineral medicine, bone horn medicine Hu Yuan, shell medicine, carapace medicine and tonic medicine, it should generally be fried for a long time with simmering.
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As you please.
Traditional method: tonic needs to be boiled on mulberry fire. Wound medicine needs to be boiled on charcoal fire, and now the people are indifferent to Chinese medicine and traditional medicine.
Pharmacies have stainless steel machinery for boiling medicines. At home, there are generally rice cookers, Lu pots and other boiling medicines, all of which follow the dogma of non-sticking iron.
Traditional Chinese medicine also needs to be reformed, and there are currently methods such as flushing, soaking, and dietary therapy. Such as boiled water, Chinese medicine, as tea, masonry.
No matter what fire you are on, you can boil until the heat is ready. The expensive ones are boiled once.
Pick out a few that are not too bitter, when the tea is drunk, you can drink it at work, I hope it will be useful to you.
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Recently, some friends have such questions, that is, is it better to use electricity or gas for decoction? Personally, I think it would be better to use gas for decoction medicine. However, some netizens objected, thinking that it was good to use electricity and that it would save time by using electricity decoction.
The decoction pays attention to the way and method, and the purpose of using electricity or gas is to give full play to the effect of the medicine. Which way can make the effect of the medicine greater has a lot to do with the decoction of the drug. In fact, the heat of the decoction is very important, but it is also necessary to pay attention to other matters, such as the amount of water, soaking time, etc.
The heat of the decoction is very important.
Generally speaking, you can use electricity or gas when decocting medicine. To use electricity, you need to control the power time, and when you use gas, you need to master the heat size. Decoction is a slow work, and you can't decoct good medicine if you have a big fire and a short time.
The correct decoction should be mastered and simmered. This means that when the decoction boils, it needs to be over high heat, and after boiling, it needs to be changed to low heat. Slowly decoction over low heat can bring out the medicinal properties thoroughly.
How to choose between using electricity or gas for decoction, I personally feel that using gas is better than using electricity. Because the electric decoction is not easy to control the heat. The power of many electric decoction pots launched now is fixed, and the fire power cannot be adjusted.
Some drugs require temperature and heat requirements, so it is not suitable for decoction with electricity. In addition, the hot plate of some electric decoction pots is metal, which will have some impact on the medicinal properties of traditional Chinese medicine.
Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of traditional gas and electric decoction.
There are many advantages to decocting medicine with gas, such as the heat problem mentioned above, and it will be particularly convenient to adjust the heat with gas. Gas can be used in a variety of decoction pot options. Such as casseroles, casseroles, etc.
The casserole is made of ceramic porcelain, which is relatively evenly heated and has a very good heat preservation effect. It is easy to grasp the heat and time of decoction with gas. Some medicines need to be fried over low heat for half an hour, and you can use gas to adjust the heat to low heat and fry slowly.
But if you use an electric decoction, it will not be easy to master.
There are also people who are accustomed to using a special electric decoction pot, some drugs need to be temperature limited, the electric decoction pot can easily raise the temperature to more than 110 degrees Celsius, which shortens the time of decoction, and can play a better effect. This is also something that cannot be achieved by traditional gas decoctions. The traditional decoction with gas can easily invalidate the medicinal properties, and some electric decoction pots subvert this, and the sealed decoction can completely integrate the medicinal properties into the soup.
Is it better to use electricity or gas for decoction? If the drug requires temperature requirements, then the temperature control of the electric decoction will be higher than that of gas. The higher the power, the higher the temperature, so that the decoction time will be shorter.
There are also medicines that need to be mastered slowly, so you can choose to decoction with gas. The heat of the gas decoction is easier to control.
Yes, but the effect of the medicine will be worse, if you want to boil it in boiling water, you must first soak the Chinese medicine in cold water. Traditional Chinese medicine is to let the water penetrate slowly and bring out the ingredients in the fiber accumulation again. With boiling water, it is not easy to produce ingredients.
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