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Treatment for H1N1 flu

Saturday, October 31, 2009 13:13

If you get flu-like symptoms and are pregnant or have underlying health problems contact your healthcare provider. If you get flu-like symptoms and are otherwise healthy, you should stay home to recover. If your symptoms worsen or you experience difficulty breathing or serious shortness of breath, it is important to seek ...

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Treatment of Impotence with Acupuncture

Sunday, November 23, 2008 20:31

Impotence refers to the inability to have an erection or maintain an erection until ejaculation, which is often seen in sexual neurastenia and some chronic diseases. Etiology and pathogenesis Impotence is usually caused by the decline of fire from the gate of life and exhaustion of essence and blood as a result of early marriage, indulgence in sexual activity or frequent masturbation, damage to the kidney by fright, damage to the heart and spleen and further the Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming and Chong Meridian by worries. There are also some cases caused by the downward flow of dampness-heat.

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Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Sunday, November 23, 2008 20:23

  1. To insufficiency of kidney essence: to replenish the kidney essence, and to reinforce the functions of brain. Pilose Antler 3g, Human Placenta 10,Epimedium 15g, Morinda Root 10g, Eucommia Bark (stir-fried) 10g, Sesame Seed 15g, Mulberry 15g, Grass-leaved Sweetflag Rhizome 10g, and Licorice Root 5g ...

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Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Sunday, November 23, 2008 14:34

Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic endocrinopathy resulting from absolute or relative deficiency of insulin that leads to the metabolic disturbance of carbohydrate, fat and protein. In TCM, it is categorized as "Xiao Ke"(consumption and thirst). The Syndrome Differentiation of Xiao Ke includes the following:

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Treatment of Depression with flaring of fire resulting from Yin deficiency

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 0:25

Constitutional Yin deficiency or prolonged liver-Qi stagnation turns to fire, which takes from the Yin-fluid in the body, so the insufficient Yin leads to the flaring up of fire and the floating of the imbalanced Yang. Such manifestations would take place as the consequence: palpitation, insomnia, dizziness, tinnitus, irritability, hot ...

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Treatment of Depression with coexistent deficiency of heart and spleen

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 0:21

Excessive thinking and worrying could over-exert the heart and spleen, leading to the insufficiency of both Qi and blood, so the heart is malnourished and the mind is disturbed, resulting in the waning of heart Qi and the declining of courageousness.

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