Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine for bronchial asthma xiao qing long tang

By Dr.Kim / 01/11/2012 / Comments Off on Chinese herbal medicine for bronchial asthma xiao qing long tang

The name of this formula is thought to be derived from Chinese folk religion. The wood spirit from the east, known as the blue dragon, is present in the billowing ocean waves and is responsible for generating clouds, and for stimulating them to produce rain. This formula transforms congested fluids and expels pathogenic influences like…

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Acupuncture and Herbs for Common Cold and Flu

By Dr.Kim / 11/30/2010 / Comments Off on Acupuncture and Herbs for Common Cold and Flu

Acupuncture, the Natural Cold and Flu Remedy This year there will be 1 billion colds and 95 million cases of the flu in the United States alone. While the misery of cold and flu season might be inevitable, one thing is changing: where we look for relief. Acupuncture to Get Better Faster – If you…

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Wujiapi Acanthopanax The Herb For Longevity

By Dr.Kim / 06/26/2010 / Comments Off on Wujiapi Acanthopanax The Herb For Longevity

Wu Jia Pi (acanthopanax senticosus) ;Root bark, twig bark can be used as herbs. It is five-leaf plant and the name wujia means literally five leaves. Acantho means thorn and panax treating everything, so this plan is used for many health condtions. Traditional quality of herb and Indication: With Acrid, bitter and warm qi quality,…

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Acupuncture for Epilepsy in East Asian Medicine

By Dr.Kim / 04/03/2010 / Comments Off on Acupuncture for Epilepsy in East Asian Medicine

Epilepsy is very old disease in Eastern-one of the first known documentation of epilepsy appeared in ‘the Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine'(700-221 BC)-and Western Medicine as well and there are still many people suffering from Epilepsy even with all the medication backed by the 21c highly advanced neuroscience in this country and they do not…

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How to Cut Calories in One Simple Step

By Dr.Kim / 03/01/2010 / Comments Off on How to Cut Calories in One Simple Step

To Cut Calories, Eat Slowly For ages, mothers have admonished children at the dinner table to slow down and chew their food. Apparently, they’re onto something. Researchers have found evidence over the years that when people wolf their food, they end up consuming more calories than they would at a slower pace. One reason is…

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How Chinese Doctors Treat Swine Flu(H1N1)?

By Dr.Kim / 09/26/2009 / Comments Off on 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

By Dr.Kim / 09/25/2009 / Comments Off on 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…

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An Herb for Anti-Aging

By Dr.Kim / 08/05/2009 / Comments Off on An Herb for Anti-Aging

Anti aging herbs in Asian medicine There are many herbs for anti-aging or preventive medicine, probably ginseng or lysium fruit is the most known for their effect of anti-aging, but I like to start with he shou wu in anti aging herbal medicine. He shou wu – Stop your hairs from graying  Pharmaceutical name: Radix Polygoni Multiflori…

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Yin chen hao-capillaris for liver disease

By Dr.Kim / 06/24/2009 / Comments Off on Yin chen hao-capillaris for liver disease

≪ Herb benefits The liver; yin chen hao, capillaris ≫ Pharmaceutical name: Herba Artemisiae Yinchenhao Botanical name: Artemisia Capillaris Thunb. Properties: bitter, acrid, cool A long time ago, in a small town in china is a man very skinny with the eyes so yellow like a ginger, and one day he trekked a long way and…

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