It
is uncertain when the first written information on Chinese
Herbal Medicine appeared. "The
Divine Peasant's Herbal" has been reputed to be
one of the first known books and has been estimated
to appear around 200 B.C. Also about that time "The
Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine (Huang Di Nei Jing)"
appeared. The "Nie Jing", as it is most commonly
known, is the book in which much of modern Traditional
Chinese Medicine is based.
The book
"Discussion of Cold Induced Disorders" (Shang
Han Lun) by Dr. Chang, appeared about 400 years later,
in 219 A.D. This text demonstrates the sophistication
of Chinese Herbal Medicine in that it has survived,
almost seventeen centuries later, in which the original
prescriptions are still used today throughout the
clinics and hospitals of China. This text remains
today as a main source on which Chinese Herbal Medicine
is based.
Over the
last 2000 years, herbs began to be applied in complex
combinations to treat specific ailments. These combinations
- called formulas - are a living body of knowledge,
always building on thousands of years of practical
experience. In pill form, these classic and traditional
formulas are called "patent formulas."
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