Yanghe Tang, also known as the "life-saving elixir for gangrene," is one of the famous prescriptions in traditional Chinese medicine. According to Wang Weide, when combined with Xiaojindan and Xihuangwan, Yanghe Tang has a cure rate of about 30-40% for treating breast cancer, which is a very high cure rate. Yanghe Tang originates from the book "Waishe Zhengquan Shengji" written by Wang Weide, a medical expert from the Qing Dynasty. It is a precious ancestral prescription for treating various types of gangrene, lymphoma (modern medical term), breast cancer (modern medical term), and other diseases. Wang Weide, out of compassion for the suffering of the people, dedicated a series of his family's secret prescriptions to the public. Until today, whether it is doctors in traditional Chinese hospitals or folk doctors, many still adhere to Wang Weide's treatment philosophy of Quanshengpai.
Yanghe Tang mechanism: Prepared Rehmanniae Radix 30g, Cinnamomi Cortex 3g, Ephedrae Herba 2g, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum 9g, Sinapis Semen 6g, Charred Ginger 2g, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma 3g. Usage: Decoction to be taken orally, once daily. Functions: Warming yang and nourishing blood, dispersing cold and relieving stagnation. Research has shown that Yanghe Tang has a significant inhibitory effect on tumor growth. It also has a certain inhibitory effect on the growth of cancer cells in vitro. Its mechanism of action on tumors and its direct cytotoxicity to cancer cells are closely related to its interference with the cell growth cycle and induction of apoptosis. It is clinically used for various malignant tumors such as bone tumors and breast cancer.