Endometriosis and Infertility

Endometriosis Endometriosis is a gynecologic condition in which tissues similar to the lining of the uterus (called “endometrial stroma and glands”–normally located only inside the uterus) are found elsewhere in the body.Endometriosis lesions can be found anywhere in the pelvic cavity: on the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the pelvic sidewall and the uterosacral ligaments. These…

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Acupuncture Helps Ease Back Pain-The Most Recent Study

    Study: Acupuncture Helps Ease Back Pain by Allison Aubrey from NPR May 18, 2009 If you’ve never had acupuncture, the vision of needles piercing your skin may sound more like a dreaded appointment with the phlebotomist to draw blood than a healing day at the spa. “I don’t like getting blood tests or…

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How to Remove Constipation and Keep Your Colon Healthy

How you can remove constipation and keep your bowel movement well regulated in a natural condition. Health-wise, one of the most troubling conditions for many women is constipation. and quite a few people take laxatives almost on a daily basis. However, I believe much medication is something akin to poison. the more your intestines gets…

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Acupuncture & Menopause: Creating Physical & Emotional Health with Acupuncture

Hoon Kim L.Ac., Dipl.Ac., Ph.D. WWW.TAOOFMEDICINE.COM Tao of Medicine, Acupuncture and Wellness 2701 Ocean Park Boulevard, Suite 119 Santa Monica, CA 90405 310-314-7778 Acupuncture and Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health with Acupuncture With its close understanding of the female body, Oriental medicine has always addressed the special needs of women throughout their lives. Menopause,…

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What Is Enema(Clyster)?

What is Enema(Clyster)?: Enema is to introduce a substance into the rectum in order to empty the bowel or to administer nutrients or drugs.  The history of Enemas in East and West   ·         According to the Ebers Papyrus, of the 14th century B.C, the ancient Egyptians seemed to frequently use the enemas(clyster) to treat many…

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How Chinese Doctors Treat Swine Flu(H1N1)?

US State # Cases(official) #Cases(Unofficial) #Deaths(Official) #Deaths(Unofficial) California 3161 3161 167 167 How Chinese Doctors Treat Swine Flu(H1N1 Influenza) with Herbal Medicine?  Last May ’09 Chinese Health Department announced that Traditional Chinese Herbs can treat H1N1 patients more effectively than Tamiflu. Below is the related news from shanghai Daily May 13, 2009.  Swine flu, or…

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Parkinson’s Disease Treatment with Acupuncture and Herbs

Parkinson’s Disease with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms The diagnosis of PD depends upon the presence of one or more of the four most common motor symptoms of the disease, which are: resting tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity and postural instability. In addition, there are other secondary and nonmotor symptoms that affect many people and…

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The Unique Approach of East Asian Medicine

How East Asian Medicine treats patients in the different way from that of Western doctors. I have had many questions from My patients new or established or phone calls; “I have OCD, can you treat this?” “I have severe IBS, how do you treat this? do you have experiences?” “I have Crohn’s Disease…” Most of people bring…

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How to Stop Those Nasty Headaches, Naturally

Hoon Kim L.Ac., Dipl.Ac., Ph.D. WWW.TAOOFMEDICINE.COM Tao of Medicine, Acupuncture and Wellness 2701 Ocean Park Boulevard, Suite 118 Santa Monica, CA 90405 310-401-3347 Acupuncture for Headaches Headaches are extremely common. While everyone experiences an occasional headache, statistics show that 1 out of 6 people suffer from chronic headaches. Acupuncture can effectively relieve headaches, as well…

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TAO TE CHING Chapter 7

TAO TE CHING – CHAPTER  7 Heaven endures; Earth lasts a long time. The reason why Heaven and Earth can endure and last a long time- Is that they do not live for themselves. Therefore they can long endure. Therefore the Sage: Puts himself in the background yet finds himself in the foreground; Puts self-concern…

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