| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Treating the Undesirable Effects of Radiation and Chemotherapy w |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| Although Chinese medicine has evolved primary treatments for the treatment of cancer, in this country there are still legal problems with this approach, and most western cancer patients at this time will choose to combine biomedical treatment with alternative therapies. Although a limited number of ... |
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Diabetes, Fatty Liver & Chinese Medicine |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| Fatty liver (hepatic steatosis) refers to excessive accumulation of lipids in the hepatocytes. Fatty liver occurs when lipid accumulation exceeds the normal 5% of liver weight. Alcoholism, obesity, and diabetes are the most common causes of macrovesicular fatty liver in developed countries. Therefor... |
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Jin Jin Yu Ye Tang & The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| There were a total of 83 patients, all of whom met WHO criteria for diabetes mellitus, in this study. Sixty-three patients were divided into the treatment group and 20 patients constituted the comparison group. In the treatment group, there were 33 males and 30 females 20-70 years of age, with an av... |
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An Integrated Chinese-Western Medical Treatment of Diabetes & Co |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| All the members of the comparison group followed a diabetic diet and received 5-20mg of micronase per day. Some also received 250-750mg of another oral hypoglycemic per day. On top of this regime, the members of the treatment group also received ready-made Chinese herbal granules comprised of: Radix... |
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Intestinal Dysbiosis, Leaky Gut Syndrome, Candidiasis & Yin Fire |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| Many Western patients seeking treatment from either alternative-minded Western MDs or from chiropractors and naturopaths are told that their many otherwise undiagnosable complaints are due to either intestinal dysbiosis, leaky gut syndrome, or candidiasis. Whenever I hear that a patient has been pre... |
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Autoimmune Diseases |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| Autoimmune diseasesare chronic disorders that have been difficult, and often impossible, to cure. There can be remission of symptoms—spontaneously or as the result of applied therapies—but the potential for return of the disease remains in almost all cases. The characteristic of these diseases is ... |
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Modern Applications for Antiviral Therapy |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| In China, for common viral infections outside the SARS issue, we are
seeing more emphasis on the inclusion of herbs with strong antiviral
properties. |
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CATARACTS |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| Cataract is the term for clouding of the lens of the eye; if the cloudiness is sufficient to inhibit transmission of images to the retina, then vision is partly or fully obstructed. Mild cloudiness, the most common condition associated with cataracts, does not need surgical intervention for correcti... |
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Treatment of β-Thalassemia with Chinese Herbs |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| β-thalassemia is a rare blood disorder in which hemoglobin is improperly formed due to an inherited genetic defect (mutation). The beta chain of the hemoglobin molecule is affected, which contributes part of the name of this disease (there is also an a-thalassemia). The disease is most prevalen... |
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Herbal Therapy for BPH |
Topic: Chinese Medicine |
| SUMMARY: BPH (benign prostatic hypertrophy; an enlarged prostate) occurs with aging in most men and may be symptomatic, especially after age 60, with obstructed urinary flow. The disorder appears to be stimulated by dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Herbal medicines have been suggested as helpful for this ... |
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