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chinese medicine depression – YouTube – Acupuncture for Depression : Acupressure for Panic …

Posted by admin on Nov 24, 2010 in chinese medicine



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asthma chinese medicine – Why You Should NEVER Drink Iced Drinks by Bob Dorris D.O.M.

Posted by admin on Oct 5, 2010 in chinese medicine

Why you should NOT drink iced drinks.

There’s a saying in Chinese medicine that goes: “ABOVE ALL ELSE, PROTECT YOUR DIGESTION.” By “digestion”, they mean processing of both FOOD and FLUIDS. Think about this…

If you aren’t processing FOODS properly, you aren’t turning food into BLOOD and ENERGY (“Qi,” as the Chinese call it) for your Read more…

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chinese medicine meridians – Crystal Healing Explained by Keith Ward

Posted by admin on Sep 17, 2010 in chinese medicine

People used crystals for centuries for healing and magical rituals. Their very appearance is mystifying so it’s no wonder that the Western world latched onto the use of crystals as an alternative medical treatment. Edgar Cayce, an American insurance representative who went into trances to heal people, read the past and future was the person who first made crystal healing Read more…

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chinese medicine fertility – Natural Remedies For Perimenopause And Menopause Symptoms – free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

Posted by admin on Sep 16, 2010 in chinese medicine

Natural Remedies For Perimenopause And Menopause Symptoms
 by: LynnDonn

More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for symptoms of menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious health risks, including an increased risk Read more…

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chinese medicine liver – YouTube – Acupuncture for Allergies & Asthma : Acupuncture for …

Posted by admin on Sep 14, 2010 in chinese medicine



Prostate cancer alternative treatments is defined as a group of unique approaches to cancer treatment not considered to be a conventional prostate cancer therapy, and is used in place of conventional cancer treatments.

Prostate cancer is an attack of the male prostate gland by a mass of harmful cells. Prostate cancer is most common in the United States and is the third leading cause of American cancer cases. The American Cancer Society estimates that one in six men will face a prostate cancer diagnosis during their life.

Types of Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatments

Chinese Medicine is one of the alternative methods being used to treat prostate cancer. Also commonly called Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this holistic prostate cancer treatment is based on ancient philosophical frameworks. Traditional Chinese Medicine devises therapy programs by searching for inequalities between internal and external harmony within patients. There are eight branches of TCM: Tui na (Massage Therapy), acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Chinese food therapy, Qigong (Breathing), T’ai Chi Ch’uan, Feng Shui, and Chinese astrology. The eight branches of Chinese medicine, like most other prostate cancer alternative treatments, are used to alleviate the pain associated with the disease, as well as a remedy for the side effects affiliated with conventional cancer treatments.

Herbalism, or herbal medicine, is a holistic prostate cancer alternate treatment with the healing properties of plants and plant extracts at the center of the therapy. Some of the most popular components of herbal medicine include St. John’s Wort, lemon juice, Green Tea, Honey, Grapefruit, Black Cohash, Poultices, Juniper Berry, and Eucalyptus. Herbal therapy is especially highly regarded in Europe.

Alternative Prostate Cancer Treatments vs. Conventional Prostate Cancer Therapies

Conventional prostate cancer therapies are administered by members of the medical community, including physical therapists, psychologists, and nurses. Conventional cancer treatments are subjected to intense study to ensure their effectiveness and safety. Hormone therapy and radiation are conventional therapies for treating prostate cancer. Removing the testicles, in a surgical procedure called orchiectomy, is another traditional prostate cancer treatment. As is chemotherapy. Cancer cells are also customarily frozen as a part of a cryosurgery.

There are two common surgical procedures used to treat prostate cancer. They are the radical prostatectomy and the transurethal resection of the prostate (TURP). Radical prostatectomy surgery is generally performed once the cancer has not spread outside of the prostate gland. There are two types of radical prostatectomy procedures, the radical retropubic and the perineal approach. The transurethal resection of the prostate is performed to curtail prostate swelling.

Luteinizing hormone-releasing analogs and luteinizing hormone-releasing antagonists are prostate cancer medications designed to inhibit the release of the cancer-inducing luteinzing hormone-releasing hormone from the brain. Luteinizing altering drugs are a staple in prostate cancer conventional treatments.

Prostate cancer alternative treatments are not characterized by the same level of study or scrutiny-signifying the greatest difference between alternative prostate cancer treatments and most traditional methods of treating the disease.

For more information on prostate cancer alternate treatments please visit www.onlineprostatehealthguide.com, a popular website that deals with the sensitive subject of prostate cancer and offers tips, advice and resources to include information on prostate cancer symptoms, diagnostic testing and treatments.

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Overcome Infertility –How to Treat Infertility With Chinese Herbs–Cistanche

Posted by admin on Jul 31, 2010 in chinese medicine

As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It affects over 5 million couples alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of an unawareness of treatments, only 10% seek help from professional specialists. We have spent most of the time in this Read more…

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Five Elements – The Usefulness of Chinese Medicine

Posted by admin on Jul 30, 2010 in chinese medicine

This article is a brief summary at best which attempts to describe the relationships in a complex system – our body.

Chinese Medicine has a powerful advantage over western based medicine – it is holistic and looks for the cause of a health issue.

The five elements is an esoteric approach which links energy pathways in the body.

After all, if we can command energy then Read more…

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What are some good remedy to prevent male hair loss and promote hair growth WITHOUT using Rogaine???

Posted by admin on Jun 11, 2010 in chinese medicine

What are some good remedy to prevent male hair loss and promote hair growth WITHOUT using Rogaine???

I know someone in his early twenties and has a noticeable hair thinning at the back of his head. Does saw palmetto really prevent hair loss and promote hair regrowth? What about those thickening shampoos? Are there any other remedies? He really needs help

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Chinese medicine/acupuncture to help infertility? – Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers

Posted by admin on Jun 10, 2010 in chinese medicine

Chinese medicine/acupuncture to help infertility?

I've been having acupuncture and been taking these herbal tablets the woman prescribed me, called 'Ba Zhen Yi Mu Wan', to treat Endometriosis and Polycystic Ovaries.

Anyone had this treatment before? Did it work?

(I'm also getting professional medical treatment, but it's not for a couple of months Read more…

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Latest chinese medicine meridians news – Chinese Medicine | Full text | Probing the mystery of Chinese …

Posted by admin on May 28, 2010 in chinese medicine

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…

Chinese Medicine | Full text | Probing the mystery of Chinese …

Probing the mystery of Chinese medicine meridian channels with special emphasis on the connective tissue interstitial fluid system, mechanotransduction, Read more…

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