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The Ability of the Chinese Herbs Frankincense and Myrrh to Ease Menstrual Cramps

Posted by admin on Mar 6, 2010 in General

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Frankincense and myrrh are two herbs mentioned repeatedly in the bible.  I find it fascinating that Egyptians used myrrh for embalming the bodies of Pharaohs while frankincense was used in India as incense for worship during biblical times. These shrubs, or small trees, of the family Burseraceae produce a liquid when the bark is punctured.  That Read more…

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Chinese Herbs Help Insomnia So You Can Sleep

Posted by admin on Mar 3, 2010 in General

Back in the 1950s, about 7.5 hours of sleep a night was the norm for most Americans, according to a USA Today article. These days, the average American sleeps for around 6.5 hours a day, and if you’re a full time student chances are you get even less. So how DO we all function with so much less sleep? That’s a whole night of sleep, missing from our lives each week. Read more…

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Chinese Medicine For Weight Loss – Does It Work?

Posted by admin on Mar 2, 2010 in General

Chinese medicine existed 5,000 years ago. During our emperor’s time, various herbs have been used and tested to bring about the benefit of weight loss. To this day, Chinese herbs or Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) have been popular among those who wish to get remedies, without facing dangerous health consequences. This is because these weight loss herbs are said Read more…

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Chinese Herbs

Posted by admin on Feb 22, 2010 in General

Chinese herbs are a separate category of medicines altogether and rightfully so. They can strengthen the immune system, inhibit the growth of tumors, manage blood pressure and increase sexuality – indeed, the range is very wide. There are numerous herbs, including those that are considered common and those that are the jealously guarded secrets of traditional Chinese Read more…

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Effectively Combating Swine Flu (H1N1) Using Chinese Herbs

Posted by admin on Feb 20, 2010 in General

Not long ago, an article was released from the Ditan Hospital in Beijing,  reporting that, “88 out of 117 patients treated for (H1N1) the disease only on the herbs fully recovered and were discharged.” This is a 75%  success rate. What are these Chinese herbs that worked so well? The Deputy Director of the hospital said there were four herbs Read more…

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Overcome Infertility 141–how To Treat Infertility With Herbs Ginseng

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2010 in General

Overcome Infertility 141–how To Treat Infertility With Herbs Ginseng

As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help Read more…

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Pre Menstrual Syndrome 94- Pre Menstrual Syndrome (pms) And Chinese Herbs -dandelion

Posted by admin on Feb 10, 2010 in General

Pre Menstrual Syndrome 94- Pre Menstrual Syndrome (pms) And Chinese Herbs -dandelion

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. The occurrence of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) have more than Read more…

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Do the products from Gaia Herbs really work?

Posted by admin on Feb 9, 2010 in General

Do the products from Gaia Herbs really work?

I've been diagnosed with bronchitis for over a month now (by two different doctors). I've taken the prescribed antibiotics but my breathing trouble will not subside (feeling as if I'm breathing through a straw). Any recommendations?

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Natural Herbs – Nausea, a Side Effect of Chemotherapy

Posted by admin on Feb 7, 2010 in General

Nausea is one of the more uncomfortable sensations a person can experience. The causes of nausea range from motion sickness to side-effects from Western drugs. Eating excessive amounts of cold, fatty, sweet, spicy, or processed food can also lead to conditions where nausea is a symptom. Chinese medicine views nausea as an abnormal upward movement of “qi” from the Read more…

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Do Chinese herbs actually work?

Posted by admin on Feb 6, 2010 in General

Do Chinese herbs actually work?

I always wondered if they work and treat medical conditions such as psoriasis..

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A Handbook of Chinese Healing Herbs
A Handbook of Chinese Healing Herbs Traditional Chinese medicine is perhaps the oldest system of health care in the world--and one of the safest and most effective. This easy-to-use handbook provides everything readers need to know to be able to explore Chinese herbal medicine for themselves. Illustrations.

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How to Use Herbs in Chinese Medicine: The Basics and Practical Guides (Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture)
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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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