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The concept of modern medicine?

Concepts and characteristics of modern medicine

Modern medicine: refers to a new type of traditional Chinese medicine preparation developed and produced under the guidance of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, using fresh medicinal animals and plants as raw materials, adopting the modern biochemical separation and extraction process of low temperature freezing, and strictly following the relevant national norms and standards. It can maintain the unique components and activities of the original medicinal materials to the maximum extent, with stable and controllable quality and convenient use, and has the characteristics of modern dosage forms. Modern fresh medicine is the biochemical material basis for preventing and treating diseases, which is separated and purified from fresh organisms. Its main components are amino acids, peptides, protein, enzymes and coenzymes, polysaccharides, fats, nucleic acids and their derivatives. These components all have biological activities or physiological functions, and some of them are substances inherent in the human body or substances very close to the human body in structure, that is, they have the effect of "seeking for the same gas" as Chinese medicine says. Some of them have strong pharmacological activities. It can participate in, influence and regulate the metabolism and physiological functions of human body, and has the characteristics of strong pertinence, low toxic and side effects and easy absorption by human body in the treatment of certain diseases.

After 10 years of in-depth research, modern fresh medicine preparations Jinlong Capsule and Narcissus Capsule have unique therapeutic effects on tumors, immune system diseases (immunosuppression, hyperactivity and abnormal immunity), AIDS, SARS, cardiovascular diseases, viral infections, febrile diseases and other diseases that seriously endanger human health, so they have broad market prospects.