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What is chinese herbology?
Herbal Medicine is the therapeutic use of plants, and is the most ancient form of health care known to humankind. An herb is a plant or plant part valued for its medicinal, savory or aromatic qualities. Herb plants produce and contain a variety of chemical substances that act upon the body. Herbs have been used to treat virtually every disease Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jan 30, 2010 in
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How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…
Judiasm, Kabbalah and Acuppressure – Jewish Forum & Discussions …
I'm very curious to know if there is anything anywhere in Jewish texts about certain points of the body that can be massaged Read more…
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The Efficacy Of Chinese Medicine In The Treatment Of Acne
Chinese medicine has long been part of the society in the interest to treat various medical conditions. This practice has continued to persist until the present time because natural herbs and approaches used in traditional Chinese practices have proven its efficacy in bringing about positive outcomes. Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jan 28, 2010 in
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Chinese Herbs to increase libido have been used for centuries and there still used today and they work, quickly and naturally to give you harder erections, increased libido and more satisfying sex…
While you can get a hard erection by taking a synthetic drug, they can have dangerous side affects in addition, synthetic drugs don’t increase sexual desire, so you don’t Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jan 27, 2010 in
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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…
Acupuncture doctor gets his point across
And Dr Fan says his Chinese medicine can also be used on musculo-skeletal Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jan 26, 2010 in
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If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…
Chinese Herbal Remedies for Bad Breath | Bad Breath Blog
Some common herbs used in Chinese medicine for banishing bad breath are Shan Zhi Zi, Read more…
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What is the chinese herb that is an alternative treatment for pulmonary fibrosis?
It was used for pulmonary fibrosis and COPD type problems?
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Posted by admin on Jan 24, 2010 in
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The Best Male Enhancement Products Contain These Herbs
The best male enhancement products use high quality herbs from around the world. These herbs have been used for centuries to boost sexual performance, increase libido, and contribute to overall health. Let’s take a look at some of these herbs.
Catuaba Bark comes from the Amazon rain forest and is Brazil’s Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jan 23, 2010 in
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Yahoo! UK News Message Boards – Cancer – Colon Cancer treatments.
would like to say we should hear more about chinese medecine.Chinese doctors explain cancer in a totaly different way than western doctors, and have different treatments for each individual, according to your constitution,etc…,also, they dont call it cancer, and that makes it much less frightning, Read more…
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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…
NIH says Chinese Herb passes the test for Rheumatoid Arthritis
An article published in the Aug 2009, Annals of Internal Medicine compares the use of a Chinese Read more…
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Chinese Medicine Herbs

This booklet provides a basic overview of Chinese Medicine Herbs commonly used by Chinese Medicine practitioners. This book builds on the other Chinese Medicine Guys (CMG) books -- providing additional information to give a more complete picture of Chinese Medicine, its applications and benefits. The book presents a “Best of Collection of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Herbs. The book also includes cross-references of English, Pharmaceutical and Chinese herb names, as well as a glossary of Chinese Medicine terms to better understand information presented. This book is intended for those lay people interested in expanding their knowledge of Chinese Medicine (for educational – not self-medicating purposes). The book is also a great teaching tool that can be used by Chinese medicine practitioners in educating their patients.
Author: Tom Haskins
Paperback:
106 pages
Company: BookSurge Publishing
(2008-10-06)
(2008-10-06)
ISBN: 1439213682
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How to Use Herbs in Chinese Medicine: The Basics and Practical Guides (Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture)

How to prepare herbal decoctions or tea, and when to take the herbal decoction may have significant influence on the ultimate treatment results. Each herb has its own features. These features illustrate how herbs act on the human body, and their therapeutic effects. It is critical to understand these features of herbs before using them. This issue emphasizes on the preparation of herbs, different formats of using herbs, and energies and tastes of herbs. More than ten different ways of using herbs are described. Interactions among herbs, and among herbs and foods, as well as precautions and contraindications in using herbs are also discussed.
Table of Contents
1. How to Use Herbs in Different Ways
2. How to Make Herbal Tea and Decoctions for the Best Effects
3. Different Energies of Herbs in Chinese Medicine: Cold and Hot Herbs
4. Spicy, Sweet, Sour, Bitter, and Salty: Five Tastes of Chinese Herbs
5. Interactions, Precautions, and Contraindications in Using Chinese Herbs
Excerpts from "How to Use Herbs in Chinese Medicine: The Basics and Practical Guides":
“In Chinese medicine, herbal wine has been popular for thousands of years. Herbal wine can be made through soaking herbs in wine for some time to get certain effects. The wine can usually improve the effect of the herbs, such as for arthritis. It can be taken orally, or used externally….”
“Add water to the pot to submerge all the herbs. Soak the herbs for about 30 minutes before placing the pot on a fire.
Usually the properties of the herbs decide the amount of water to be added and the cooking time….”
“Incorrect applications of herbs on patients may cause severe problems and strong toxic effects. For example, using herbs of the hot nature on a patient with hot syndromes will only cause the disease even worse. Herbs are safe and effective only when they are used correctly with appropriate properties applied to the corresponding ailments….”
“Herbs with different tastes or flavors have different pharmacological and therapeutic effects. Here the “tastes” do not refer to their real tastes in the mouth, but indicate the actions they have on the human body….”
“Ancient Chinese medicine classics recorded many herb-herb interactions, precautions, and contraindications in the application of herbs. These include the eighteen incompatible medicinal herbs, and the nineteen mutual-restraining medicinal herbs….”
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TCM: A Natural Guide to Weight Loss That Lasts (Traditional Chinese Medicine)

The Dragon's WayTo Natural, Healthy, Lasting Weight Loss
Here at last is the secret to taking off pounds and inches and keeping them off for life. Unlike popular "miracle" diet programs and products, The Dragon's Way addresses the root cause of your weight problems and offers a remarkable six-week program that shows you how to reach your optimum weight and stay there. The Dragon's Way is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theories that have been practiced for thousands of years. Today billions of people worldwide benefit from this medical system. The Dragon's Way is not about food restrictions, apetite suppression, or vigorous exercising. It's about treating the whole person instead of focusing on weight; about how to use ancient energy movements to awaken your healing ability; about showing you how to use food as a healing tool; and about helping you achieve the harmony and balance in your own body that can result in natural, healthy, permanent weight loss.
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How the Traditional Chinese Medicine approach differs from diet programsHow this TCM program makes you feel better physically and emotionallyHow stress causes weight problemsHow food cravings signal body needsWhy depriving your body of food leads to further weight gainHealing foods and recipes that help you eliminate excess water and body fatHerbal supplements and energy movements that encourage body harmony and help you avoid excess wieghtAdditional health benefits beyond wieght lossAnd Much More!
Author: Nan Lu
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Company: Harper Paperbacks
(2000-06-01)
(2000-05-03)
ISBN: 0380809052
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