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Top 4 Fertility Herbs For Getting Pregnant

Posted by admin on Nov 9, 2009 in chinese herbal remedies

In The Childbearing Year, Susan Weed defines fertility herbs as herbs which

1. Nourish and tonify the uterus

2. Nourish the entire body

3. Relax the nervous system

4. Establish and balance normal functioning of the hormonal system

5. Balance Sexual desire

Ah, of course, I think as I read her list. It’s pretty intuitive, and I imagine each couple may resonate more fully with one particular aspect on Read more…

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Treating Intestinal Parasites With Chinese Herbs

Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2009 in chinese herbal remedies

Acupuncture is perhaps the best known aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in America. But an important branch of TCM is its highly developed approach to herbal medicine. While acupuncture is rightly famous for its effectiveness in treating pain and trauma, the primary focus in TCM herbology is on internal medicine.

In TCM, the herbs, as well as the diseases, are classified according to their Read more…

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Latest chinese herbal medicine news – Chinese herbal medicine

Posted by admin on Nov 1, 2009 in chinese herbal remedies

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…

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Chinese herbal medicine is designed to treat disorders that are caused by dysfunction in certain areas.

bananafancy: Chinese herbal medicine – Cheap China medicine … Read more…

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Pre Menstrual Syndrome 39 – Pre-menstrual Syndrome And Chinese Herbs- Liver Qi Stagnation

Posted by admin on Oct 18, 2009 in chinese herbal remedies

Pre Menstrual Syndrome 39 – Pre-menstrual Syndrome And Chinese Herbs- Liver Qi Stagnation

As we mentioned in previous article, Premenstrual syndrome effects over 70 of women before menopause in the US and less for women in Southeast Asia because of their difference in living style and social structure. Premenstrual syndrome is defined as faulty function of the ovaries related to the women’s Read more…

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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 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.

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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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