What Is Organotherapy?
Organ Therapy Since the 10th century, Chinese medical scholars have used various organs of animals to treat diseases, such as treating liver diseases with pig liver (night blindness), treating goiter with sheep articles (thyroid), and treating purple river car (placenta). Tonics, antelope horns, and strokes, etc. Later, the animal's internal organs are made into appropriate preparations or extracts and extracts for treatment, or a portion of the animal's internal organs is buried in the patient to show the effect. This may be the beginning of endocrine therapy. With the development of modern medical science, the chemical nature and molecular structure of various hormones and vitamins have been clarified. The original organ therapy has been replaced by tissue extracts or synthetic preparations. In modern medicine, in addition to organ transplantation, In addition, it is rarely treated directly with organs. [1]
Organ therapy
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- Organ Therapy Since the 10th century, Chinese medical scholars have used various organs of animals to treat diseases, such as treating liver diseases with pig liver (night blindness), treating goiter with sheep articles (thyroid), and treating purple river car (placenta). Tonics, antelope horns, and strokes, etc. Later, the animal's internal organs are made into appropriate preparations or extracts and extracts for treatment, or a portion of the animal's internal organs is buried in the patient to show the effect. This may be the beginning of endocrine therapy. With the development of modern medical science, the chemical nature and molecular structure of various hormones and vitamins have been clarified. The original organ therapy has been replaced by tissue extracts or synthetic preparations. In modern medicine, in addition to organ transplantation, In addition, it is rarely treated directly with organs. [1]