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View Post: Constipation, Diarrhea and Stomach Pain-Oh My!
25 Nov 2009 by Dr. Rozenn
A study from the Guangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine concluded that acupuncture was effective in the treatment of chronic gastritis, resulting in a 95% effective rate! · An Australian study published in 1998 in the Journal ...
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View Post: Health Tips: Angelica Root
13 hours ago by Health Tips
It is honored in the traditional Chinese medicine as second only Ginseng and is commonly known as the "female ginseng." Applications:- Menstruation / Internal / Blood / Colds Known primarily as a female treatment, Angelica has many other ... When cooked and administered, it can aid in the digestive tract to prevent indigestion and flatulence. Description:- Angelica may well be biennial or perennial and is grown in wet areas such as riverbanks or damp ravines in the United ...
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View Post: Acupuncture: Traditional Chinese Medicine Effectively Treats Insomnia
16 Nov 2009 by Kyle Smith
Twelve hours later (7 pm to 11 pm) digestion is the weakest, and eating at this time will cause gas, bloating and indigestion, making it difficult for one to fall asleep easily. Other causes of insomnia according to Traditional Chinese ...
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View Post: Indigestion Remedies - Much Healthier
18 hours ago by admin
Chinese traditional medicine uses natural substances to help support the healthy functions of your liver, lymphatic system, bowels, urinary tract, and skin. Try these herbs in teas to cleanse and prevent a buildup of toxins and wastes ...
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View Post: Epoch Times - Interview With Traditional Chinese Doctor Hu Naiwen
14 Nov 2009 by By Jack Phillips/Epoch Times Staff
We recently spoke with Dr. Hu Naiwen, who has practiced traditional Chinese medicine, principally in Taipei, for more than 30 years. He has treated thousands of patients worldwide using traditional methods. ... Bupleurum is used for traditionally to treat fevers, infections, and indigestion. Rhizoma atractylodis is used to strengthen digestion and the spleen and relieve chest pains. Chinese wild ginger is said to relieve nasal and lung congestion and treat head and body ...
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View Post: A billion Chinese can't all be wrong : Crossroads
25 Nov 2009
The body's initial reaction to the herbal medicines could be a short-lived spell of nausea, indigestion or diarrhoea. It's nothing to be concerned about as long as the symptoms are mild and last for only a short period. ... In China there are one billion people who have no problem accepting Western medicine alongside TCM. There can be no reason why we can't entertain the notion that there may well be something of value to this ancient system of healing. By Colette Victor ...
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View Post: What's with all this Qi anyways?
25 Nov 2009 by Adam Shapiro, L.Ac.
Despite our apparent lack of proof that Qi exists, Traditional Chinese Medicine has been working with it for thousands of years. Qi is what flows through the meridians helping to warm the body, propel the fluids, and vitalize all the ...
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View Post: The use of Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping
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