What does raw licorice treat? Analysis of hot topics and traditional Chinese medicine hot spots on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, the topic of traditional Chinese medicine has once again become the focus of heated discussions on the Internet, especially the discussion on "the efficacy and role of raw licorice" continues to heat up. This article combines the popular search data in the past 10 days to sort out the clinical applications and related hot spots of raw licorice, and provide readers with structured information reference.
1. Top 5 hot topics on traditional Chinese medicine in the past 10 days on the Internet
Ranking | Topic keywords | Search volume (10,000) | Associated diseases/scenarios |
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1 | Benefits of raw licorice | 48.5 | Cough, strep throat |
2 | Traditional Chinese Medicine Anti-epidemic Prescriptions | 32.1 | seasonal influenza |
3 | Traditional Chinese Medicine Tea Pairing | 26.7 | health care |
4 | Licorice side effects | 18.9 | Risks of long-term use |
5 | Licorice in classic prescriptions | 15.3 | Classic Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions |
2. Core functions and main treatments of raw licorice
Glycyrrhiza uralensis is a commonly used clinical medicine in traditional Chinese medicine. It has a mild nature and a sweet taste, and is directed to the heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Its main functions are as follows:
Treatment direction | Specific role | Classic combination |
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respiratory system | Relieves cough and resolves phlegm, relieves sore throat | Platycodon soup (raw licorice + platycodon) |
digestive system | Reconcile medicinal properties and relieve stomach cramps | Peony and licorice soup |
Detoxification | Neutralize drug toxicity | Reduces toxicity when combined with Aconite |
Immunomodulation | Enhance anti-viral capabilities | Modern research is used to assist in the fight against the epidemic |
3. Recent hot application cases
1.COVID-19 recovery period conditioning: Traditional Chinese medicine experts in many places recommend compounds containing raw licorice (such as Shengmai Yin) for rehabilitation and conditioning of Qi and Yin deficiency.
2.Tea drinks for working people: The formula of "licorice and chrysanthemum tea" is popular on social platforms, claiming that it can relieve excessive voice use and internal heat caused by staying up late.
3.Controversial topics: A certain Internet celebrity blogger questioned "long-term use of licorice can cause pseudoaldosteronism", triggering a discussion on the safety of traditional Chinese medicine.
4. Precautions for use
Taboo groups | Potential risks | Recommended dosage |
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Hypertensive patients | water and sodium retention | ≤10g per day |
pregnant woman | hormone-like effects | Follow doctor's advice |
People with hypokalemia | Aggravate electrolyte imbalance | Disable |
5. Extended reading: Raw licorice vs. roasted licorice
Recently, searches for popular science comparison content have increased by 120%. The main differences are:
•Raw licorice: Emphasis on clearing away heat and detoxifying, mostly used for exogenous diseases
•Zhigancao: After being roasted with honey, it can strengthen the spleen and qi, and is often used for palpitation and pulse knotting.
Note: The statistical period of the data in this article is from X month X day to X month X day, 2023, based on Baidu index, Weibo topic list and health platform search data.
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