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Altenative Alcoholism Treatment

29th September 2009
For those alcoholics who are not helped by the traditional means, there are alternative alcoholism treatments. Mostly, these treatments have not been researched well. However, many people have had success with them. One interesting alternative alcoholi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Living Fuel achieves new superfood milestone with high score on antioxidant test

23rd September 2009
Living Fuel achieves new superfood milestone with high score on antioxidant test (NaturalNews) If you follow the news on superfoods, you're probably familiar with the term "ORAC" -- Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity. It's a measure of the antioxi... Read >
Author: Mike Adams

Infertility Alternative Treatments and Natural Fertility Remedies – 6 Tips for Your Success

22nd September 2009
Whether you’ve already spent a fair amount of time trying to get pregnant or you’re just starting out, using infertility alternative treatments and natural fertility remedies can be confusing. Here are 6 tips to consider in your research for that n... Read >
Author: K Y Woodard

Lose Weight With Acupuncture

22nd September 2009
Acupuncture is a branch of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and has been around for about 5,000 years. It is the practice of inserting very thin needles to stimulate pathways or meridians in the body to treat many illnesses and diseases especially to re... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Ayurveda: Alternative Medicine From India

21st September 2009
For the past few decades, the field of medicine has been largely influenced by the medical philosophy of the Western world. The emphasis of Western medicine has been predominately curative, relying on chemical preparations and invasive surgery as means o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fertility And Your Fertile Soil

21st September 2009
So just what are the ingredients for the fertile soil in a woman’s body that supports healthy pregnancy and birth? This is an important question for a woman trying to conceive. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has some solid contribution on the topic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Acupuncture: Ancient Chinese Healing Method for Stress and Disease

21st September 2009
Acupuncture, as an alternative medical practice, is now making headway in the Western world. It is now accepted as a drug-free treatment and method of stress relief. Practiced in China for more than 2,000 years, acupuncture is a therapeutic system that m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Glimpse Into The Holistic Approach To Medicine

21st September 2009
If you've been listening to the medical community intermittently recently, you may have heard the word “holistic” dropped every so often. You might have heard it, but you may not have much of an idea of what it means and simply dismissed it as medical... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Basic Overview of Chinese Medicine

21st September 2009
There is an undeniable mystique that accompanies Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM, a range of traditional medical and therapeutic practices developed in China over thousands of years. In fact, one of the earliest known compilations on Chinese medical p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Healthy Pregnancy

17th September 2009
Some people talk about pregnancy as if it is easy and there will never be any complications. Many people find that the more effort that they put into trying to get pregnant, the harder it is to actually become pregnant. Becoming pregnant by accident seems... Read >
Author: Andrew Tomkinson

Guide to Knowing Your Tea and its Benefits

17th September 2009
After rough days, that all of us can be plagued with, or in the beginning of our day, relaxing with a warm cup of tea seems to ease the mind before the act of drinking even takes place. It seems to bring us kindness and a cure of any ailment we may have. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Help Getting Pregnant - Miracle Babies Are Born Every Day

17th September 2009
Despite the initial feeling of helplessness, women may still find help getting pregnant by discovering natural solutions to a woman's infertility.  Before you spend thousands of dollars on fertility treatments, explore your natural options. Holistic, nat... Read >
Author: SpringDay

Keeping you Healthy - Acupuncture?

17th September 2009
Acupuncture is one of the oldest ways of healing on earth. It is derived from traditional Chinese medicine, and its goal is to repair and preserve health by stimulating certain points on the human body. The Spokane Acupuncture practitioners include the tr... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

Why Acupuncture For Losing Weight Works

17th September 2009
Ear acupuncture for losing weight has been prescribed for centuries even if the thought of piercing needles into various parts of one's ear sounds strange or crazy.The ear, in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is a micro-system with points that match up... Read >
Author: Burt Swanson

How Ear Acupuncture for Weight Loss Works

16th September 2009
Ear acupuncture for weight loss has been practiced for centuries even if the thought of piercing needles into various parts of one�s ear sounds strange or kooky. The ear, in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is a micro-system with points that match... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Nutritional Benefits Of Goji Berries

14th September 2009
Goji berries are known by a variety of other names- wolfberries, Chinese wolfberries, mede berries, bocksdorn, etc. The berries are the fruits of either of two closely related plants: Lycium barbarum and Lycium chinense. They are reddish-orange in colour ... Read >
Author: bethmawpc76

Ginseng: A Natural Health Supplement

14th September 2009
There are eleven species of the plant genus Panax and each of them is known as ginseng. Each species of ginseng is a slow-growing plant that has a fleshy root which is used for commercial puposes. Ginseng leaves are also sometimes used for various purpose... Read >
Author: bethmawpc76

Health Care Crisis or Ignorance?

04th September 2009
Am I the only one who thinks this story reeks of "medical paradigm" insanity? Last fall, I felt that I had an abdominal issue, and decided to go to my gyno for a check up. She recommended an ultrasound. Over $600 later in tests, she said my uterine fib... Read >
Author: Zing

Trying to Get Pregnant - Is It Time to Give Up On Medical Science And Seek Alternative Answers?

02nd September 2009
"I'm trying to get pregnant, but nothing I do seem to be working. What Am I doing wrong" How many times I have seen women ask that question. Many have been trying for a short period yet others have been trying for many many years. The case is made a li... Read >
Author: famouswriter

Trying to Get Pregnant - Is It Time to Give Up On Medical Science And Seek Alternative Answers?

02nd September 2009
"I'm trying to get pregnant, but nothing I do seem to be working. What Am I doing wrong" How many times I have seen women ask that question. Many have been trying for a short period yet others have been trying for many many years. The case is made a li... Read >
Author: famouswriter

Tips for Your First Visit to an Acupuncturist

31st August 2009
Acupuncture is a rapidly growing form of alternative treatment for many different types of ailments and has proven to be a great means of success in many cases, however there are some important things to know prior to your first visit to an acupuncturist.... Read >
Author: Gabriel

History of Ganoderma

24th August 2009
History of Ganoderma (AKA. The "King of Herbs") Ganoderma Lucidum has more than 5,000 years of history. Since the ancient period, it had been called the miraculous herb, precious herb, and an herb on behalf of life. It was and treated as a "panacea"... Read >
Author: Marcus

Natural Herbal Cures for Infertility From The Past

21st August 2009
Did you know that herbs were prescribed by herbalist to patient up until 1941? Herbs have been used to improve health for centuries while modern pharmaceuticals have only been around for a short while. Herbs are the building blocks that have become the ph... Read >
Author: Cory Jean

Boost Your Wellness With Mugwort T

21st August 2009
The mugwort plant is one of several species in the genus Artemisia. In Northern America, this plant is considered to be an invasive weed. The plant is very common and can be found growing on nitrogenous soils, like weedy uncultivated areas such as waste... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Exploring Asheville Integrative Medicine

21st August 2009
The Asheville integrative medicine scene is teeming with authentic, seasoned healers who have studied at length under the world's finest teachers in order to impart their knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine and other healing methods to those who wis... Read >
Author: urlreader

Acne Home Treatment Using Chinese Green Tea

19th August 2009
Green tea is a traditional Chinese medicine, including many indisposition used for acne treatment and to improve general wellbeing. But is it an effective herbal alternative to modern medication available? The answer seems to be yes. There are only two... Read >
Author: jeyanth

An overview of pain management

19th August 2009
Talking only about pain from a benign and not a malignant source, the standard medical approach today expands beyond the use of a simple painkiller such as tramadol and includes a number of other options. The most common is the addition of an antidepressa... Read >
Author: John Scott

Natural Remedies and Herbs for Your Diabetic Dog

18th August 2009
If you are like the rest of us, you probably do not know a lot about canine diabetes, and neither would you be aware of the herbal remedies available for it. But you see, herbs are very important to help manage canine diabetes and these powerful compo... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Boost Energy And More With Sea Buckthorn

17th August 2009
Sea buckthorn is also known as sea berry or Siberian pineapple. It is a small shrub that can be found growing natively in a wild swath across Europe and Asia. This plant has been used by southeast Asians to treat various diseases for hundreds of years. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Acupuncture and Arthritis

13th August 2009
Acupuncture is a therapy that has long been held in high esteem by the Chinese, due to their beliefs about it's capabilities. If you are dealing with arthritis, then you need to be aware about the benefits of acupuncture therapy. There are patients with a... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

MENOPAUSE IS NOT ONLY A HORMONE PROBLEM

13th August 2009
The viewpoint that the explanation for all the menopause symptoms is due to an instability of hormones is a superficial understanding and requires a deeper insight. Traditional Chinese Medicine viewpoint: Menopause is considered a weakened condition of... Read >
Author: mhammer

Chinese herbs relieve arthritis

11th August 2009
The ancient wisdom of Chinese herbal medicine provides answers to the insidious effects of arthritis, which slowly cripple and deform, through a relentless attack on joints and surrounding tissue. Approximately one in five Australians experience sym... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh

Is Acupuncture as a Migraines Therapy Really Effective?

10th August 2009
There are around 30 million Americans suffered from the migraines attack. Most of those sufferers could be healed by migraine natural cure method without the side effects of taking migraine meds. Among all the natural treatment, more and more sufferers... Read >
Author: Josh Goodall

Goji Berries – Key To Good Health

07th August 2009
The super food goji berry has high concentration of nutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants – courtesy recent research. Some studies are often mentioned in the promotional journals of health food supplement manufacturers to bolster the claims. Also known ... Read >
Author: bachelderkirk

34$ Billion dollars a year! That is what Americans spend every year on alternative therapies

03rd August 2009
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine classifies Alternative therapies into five categories - 1. Alternative Medical Systems Alternative medical systems are built upon systems of theory and practice. Often, these systems h... Read >
Author: Dale Corner

Natural treatment for migraine relief

03rd August 2009
Natural migraine relief There are many natural ingredients as well as therapies that provide relief from migraines. They are: Feverfew: This herb has been used for centuries as a remedy for headache, migraine, arthritis, pain, and fever. It became es... Read >
Author: mark bevan

The Best 10 Over the Counter Diet Pills and their Side Effects

02nd August 2009
Think about it--take a pill, go to sleep, wake up skinny. Sounds like a dream doesn’t it? Well, that’s what people want and the market will certainly provide it. There are thousands of weight-loss pills available at grocery stores, health food stores,... Read >
Author: Erskine Meyers

Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, Diet and Traditional Chinese Medicine

02nd August 2009
The following is based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+ people. TCM is based on the theory, observation that everything, including the body is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control thr... Read >
Author: jdanjer

Lord Abnev and Solution Finders Manage High Blood Pressure Naturally with Master cleanser diet

01st August 2009
Research in China has shown it to be useful in the treatment of symptoms related to high blood pressure such as dizziness, numbness of extremities, tinnitus, headaches, and pain behind the eyes. Another useful herb is Ye Ju Hua or chrysanthemum flower, wh... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Career In Thai Massage

01st August 2009
When it is about revitalization and sootheness? none can beat "nuat phaen boran" or Thai massage. For years, this massage was performed by monks as an integral part of Thai medication. More rigorous than any archetypal forms of massage, in this procedure ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

How Shiatsu Massage Chairs Came into Existence

31st July 2009
The shiatsu massage chair has become very popular in recent years. It is based on the ancient Japanese massage technique of shiatsu, which differs from basic Western massage techniques. Western massage relies more upon kneading and rubbing, but shiatsu ... Read >
Author: MJ

Acupuncture

30th July 2009
Acupuncture originated in China over two thousand years ago. The first ‘needles’ were made of stone. One end of this instrument was sharp for blood-letting and the regulating qi (energy circulation). The development of the theories of Yin-Yang; the... Read >
Author: John Swanepoel

Different Types of Massages Courses

30th July 2009
This article lets you know some of the available massage courses to which you can apply to. A massage course should be taught in such a way that you as a therapist should find it interesting and still give you all the knowledge you will require to be good... Read >
Author: Lisma Crud

Natural Remedies For Headache

30th July 2009
Headaches are a common problem. About 12% of the population suffers from migraines; counting sinus, tension, and cluster headaches, that number probably approaches 100%. While over-the-counter and prescription headache remedies often are appropriate, the ... Read >
Author: MichaelWilliam

Use of Acupuncture for Treatment

29th July 2009
Acupuncture is an ancient study. It is a technique that has been done for hundreds of years as part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The goal of this procedure is to restore the well being and the health of the individual. While it may seem strange, acupu... Read >
Author: submitproductratings

Chronic Back Pain Relief - 4 Most Popular Non-Surgical Methods

24th July 2009
Doctors refer to some chronic back disorders as "nonspecific low back pain" if the discomfort felt is not due to a cancerous growth, a slipped disk, a fracture or a compression due to fracture. The more persistent types of back pain disorders are being di... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Touring The QuigPing Market - Past And Present

19th July 2009
A rather unusual street market, the Qingping market, or "Peaceful" market, was built in 1979 with permission from the then communist government. Since then, Qingping has grown to be the largest street market in Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong, C... Read >

History of Ganoderma

16th July 2009
History of Ganoderma (AKA. The "King of Herbs") Ganoderma Lucidum has done 5,000 years of history. Since the ancient time, it had been called the miraculous herb, precious herb, and an herb representing life. It was moreover treated as a "panacea" t... Read >
Author: Marcus

Ginseng , An Overview

16th July 2009
For more than 2,000 yearsGinseng root (Panax ginseng) has been one of the most cherished herbs of Chinese medicine .It is considered the "King of Herbs".It is a tonic herb. It can be utilized in combination with other tonic herbs, as a strengthening, "wa... Read >
Author: JR

5 Back Pain Remedies To Provide You With Relief

16th July 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P

Slimiante makes sliming no more full of tensions

10th July 2009
Sliminate is based on ancient Chinese formula which is being used for many years and it�s 100% natural. It is a secret for beating food carvings. The ancient Chinese formula is a unique mixture of wild plant spices which is known to be the home of Tibet... Read >
Author: Alien

Go Sliming with Sliminate

10th July 2009
According to TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) �ancient� formula increases our appetite and stimulate metabolic rate. To stay in great shape we need a healthy diet low in fat. Fast foods, fat foods and sweets make our body high on weight and put brea... Read >
Author: Alien

Sliminate For Extreme Weight Loss

10th July 2009
SLIMINATE - It is generally a unique combination of various wild plant species extracted from the Snow Mountains. It is generally being used since many centuries in Traditional Chinese medicines in order to promote health and beauty. Sliminate is special... Read >
Author: Alien

Mesothelioma Alternative Therapy - What Are Your Options?

09th July 2009
Quite a number of patients afflicted with asbestos related diseases such as asbestosis and mesothelioma now-a days use different types of complimentary and alternative therapies in addition to conventional therapies like surgery and drugs. These altern... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Natural Hair Care Tips - Home Remedies For Hair Growth

08th July 2009
The battle between traditional medicine and Western, modern medicine exists even in the field of hair loss treatments. While researchers are trying to find ways to remedy the problem with one drug or a cocktail of chemical compounds, traditional remedies ... Read >
Author: Stewartc

Red Yeast Rice can Prevent Repeat Heart Attacks and Help Lower Cholesterol in Statin Resistant Patie

07th July 2009
Red yeast rice is produced by cultivating M purpureus on polished rice. The fully cultured rice is then either sold as the dried grain, or cooked and pasteurized to be sold as a wet paste, or dried and pulverized to be sold as a fine powder. China is the ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

Menopause in German and Chinese Women

06th July 2009
Menopause in German and Chinese Women--An Analysis of Symptoms, TCM-diagnosis and Hormone Status* Rampp Thomas1, Tan Linda1, ZHANG Lin1, SUN Zhuo-jun2, Klose Petra1, Musial Frauke1, and Dobos Gustav Jurgen1 ABSTRACT Objective: To inves... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Treating Urinary Tract Infection - Acupuncture, The Better Alternative in Treating UTI

05th July 2009
Health authorities and experts have expressed concern about the emerging threat of antibiotic resistance among UTI patients. In fact, they are considering this to be one of the reasons why urinary tract infection, particularly among women, has becoming ac... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Magnolia Bark Extract for Bad Breath

05th July 2009
An extract of the stem bark of Magnolia officinalis has been a traditional Chinese medicine for years: however, it’s only recently that researchers thought of using magnolia bark extract for bad breath. Like many plant extracts, the compound has antibac... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Acupuncture Weight Loss - An Ancient Way to Heal a Modern Problem

05th July 2009
Let�s recognize it. These days, there are many overweight people around the globe. This is caused by our deskbound lifestyles and unhealthy, fatty foods. And eating well and exercising is apparently the surefire method to lose weight. There will be n... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Alternative Therapy\ Alternative Medicine- An Overview

04th July 2009
The term alternative therapy, as used in the modern Western world, encompasses any healing practice "that does not fall within the realm of conventional therapy". Commonly cited examples include naturopathy [natural health Therapy], chiropractice, herbali... Read >
Author: Rinkle Kapoor

How to Cure a UTI - Treating UTI Using Chinese Traditional Medicine

19th June 2009
Despite the modernity of Western medicine, it cannot be denied that there are those who have more faith in using Chinese medicines to treat their ailments. Chinese medicinal treatments date back as early as 700 B.C. and the Taoists were the first to devel... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

How to Cure a UTI - Treating UTI Using Chinese Traditional Medicine

19th June 2009
Despite the modernity of Western medicine, it cannot be denied that there are those who have more faith in using Chinese medicines to treat their ailments. Chinese medicinal treatments date back as early as 700 B.C. and the Taoists were the first to devel... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

The benefits of traditional Chinese medicine

18th June 2009
The philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) follows the old classical Chinese belief that the life and activity of human beings have an intimate relationship with the environment. The assumption behind traditional Chinese medicine is that the bod... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Acupuncture and Back Pain

18th June 2009
Acupuncture is originally a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points especially to cure disease or relieve pain. The intention of this method is to promote health and give relief from sufferings. It is a strange and m... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The Natural Super Food - Goji Berry

18th June 2009
Goji berry is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine since the past two and half thousand years. It has been know to be extremely effective in curing a lot of common health complaints and hence it has been used in various strength tonics and he... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Natural Remedies for Depression and Anxiety

17th June 2009
Depression and anxiety disorders are becoming common experiences in today’s society. The good news is that these conditions can be treated without medication. The key is in finding the root of the problem. Several factors can contribute; the most comm... Read >
Author: toronto.therapy007@gmail.com

Clinical of Chinese Medicine

17th June 2009
                                           Clinical Service of Chinese Medicine                                                               CHEN Ke-j... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Using Traditional Chinese Medicine For Panic Attacks

12th June 2009
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is also very effective against panic attacks. The Chinese has combined the TCM with modern treatments, and many reported to have positive results. However, finding a qualified and professional TCM therapist is not easy, ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Philosophy of Acupuncture Treatmment

12th June 2009
Thousands of years ago, the Chinese discovered that needles inserted into specific points just below the surface of the skin not only can alleviate pain but also heal many disorders and diseases. That was how acupuncture was discovered in ancient China, a... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Natural Treatment For Stress & Anxiety - Taiji And Qigong

12th June 2009
These kind of exercise is not as common as Yoga, but the effect to relief the body and mind from anxiety are equally encouraging, but you need to do it consistently for at least 3 months to see greater results... Taiji is a martial art developed around... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

With Your Doctor's Approval, Medicinal Herbs May Be a Benefit

12th June 2009
Walk into any pharmacy or grocery store, and you will see shelves full of what are known as medicinal herbs. If used with a physician's approval, medicinal herbs may benefit your health in different ways. A Word Of Caution The Food and Drug Adminis... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Improve Your Vision and Treat Eye Cataracts With Safe, All-Natural Chinese Supplement!

11th June 2009
The Chinese believe that cataracts and other vision problems are often related to the insufficient performance of the liver and kidney. And by treating this insufficiency they have experienced significant vision improvements among patients. One of the ... Read >
Author: Dr.B. Chao

Discover How to Get Rid of Troublesome Acne Quickly.

11th June 2009
Attention acne sufferers – It turns out the solution to your skin problems was actually discovered thousands of years ago in China. It’s true. It doesn’t matter if you are a teenager or an adult, there is a thousands-of-years-old ancient Chinese ... Read >
Author: Dr.B. Chao

Discover the Secret to Developing a Memory Like a Steel Trap!

11th June 2009
Are you tired of not being able to remember someone’s name right after you were introduced to them? Are you fed up with not being able to recall important dates or facts? Are you frustrated with your poor memory? Well, here’s something that y... Read >
Author: Dr.B. Chao

Stimulate The Metabolism With Bitter Orange Fruit

09th June 2009
Bitter orange refers to a citrus tree and the fruit that it produces. Many types of bitter oranges are used for essential oil, which is used in both perfume and in flavoring. Bitter orange is also used in herbal medicine as both a stimulant and an appet... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Traditional Chinese medical science and Chinese medicine

06th June 2009
A General Consideration of traditional Chinese Medicine Western medicine has a history of only over 200 years, while traditional Chinese medicine was the unique system of medical treatment of the Chinese people for thousands of years and, by virtue of it... Read >
Author: lilichinese

How Acupuncture Works Basics Of Acupuncture

05th June 2009
You might be asking why the Chinese pierce needles in their skin. You might assume that those are things for a circus or a masochist practice. Actually, the procedure is known as acupuncture, the poking of needles into the skin is a healing art, a medical... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Aphrodisiac Plants, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy to Enhance Sexual Life

04th June 2009
Traditionally, some herbs were credited aphrodisiac or tonic virtues with the effect of intensifying sexual performance. For most of these herbs, no clinical trial with probing results has been conducted. Sometimes, preliminary tests seem to confirm the t... Read >
Author: Ines

Improve your vision and treat eye cataracts with safe allnatural Chinese supplement

30th May 2009
Improve Your Vision and Treat Eye Cataracts With Safe, All-Natural Chinese Supplement! Dear friend, The Chinese believe that cataracts and other vision problems are often related to the insufficient performance of the liver and kidney. And by tr... Read >
Author: Brun Pin

What Are the Best Colon Cleansing Herbs?

29th May 2009
Thousands of people use colon cleansing herbs to clean out the excess mucus and toxic fecal matter that clog up their bowels. Which herbs are the most effective? Let's take a look. The dry, aged bark of the Cascara Sagrada tree has been used for over 1... Read >
Author: rrrbert

What are the Pain Conditions that can be Treated by a Singapore Physiotherapist?

20th May 2009
What are the Pain Conditions that can be Treated by a Singapore Physiotherapist? Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, offers another pain treatment option besides medication and surgery. Below is a list of common musculoskeletal and orthope... Read >
Author: gabriellee

Ginkgo Biloba can be helpful in Intermittent Claudication

18th May 2009
Intermittent claudication is a disease in which people feels pain with muscles of legs while walking. The main symptom of this peripheral arterial disease is leg pain in one or both calves while walking. Generally, this pain occurs during walking and is r... Read >
Author: J Rigler

Kung fu martial arts, kung fu master info - Zhiquan Qing

08th May 2009
This article is about the kung fu martial arts and you can find some useful information in it if you are a fan of the kung fu martial arts. Zhiquan Qing is a notable kung fu master in Hong Kong. "Kung fu martial arts is mainly for helping others, not f... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Back Pain Relief

08th May 2009
For many people who suffer with back pain, they live in constant agony;|I know how you feel. Living with back pain is liviing in constant agony. finding a back pain relief remedy is probably important to you and whilst there isn't a cure as yet, some trea... Read >
Author: Paul J. Marshall

Back Pain Relief

08th May 2009
For many humans who suffer with back pain, they live in constant agony;|I know how you feel. Living with back pain is liviing in constant agony. finding a back pain relief remedy is probably important to you and whilst there isn't a cure as yet, some trea... Read >
Author: Paul J. Marshall

Ginkgo Biloba Can Be Used for Treating Dementia

01st May 2009
We all want to look beautiful and give our skin the necessary dosage. However, do you make any effort to sharpen your brain? Only few would answer yes and many would be thinking whether this is possible or not. Yes now you sharpen your memory by having th... Read >
Author: J Rigler

The Interconnectivity Between The Mind, Body And Soul

16th April 2009
The practice of chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between your spine and your nervous system. The spine is the structure, and the nervous system is the function. Chiropractic believes these two systems work in unison to keep and then restore... Read >
Author: suegold

Benefits of goji berries

09th April 2009
Goji berry is also called as wolfberry. Some of the popular names of goji berry includes Chinese wolfberry, Tibetan goji berry and lyceum fruit. Goji berry is used since ages as a traditional Chinese medicine. Goji berry is also known as the happy berry b... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

5 Back Pain Remedies To Provide You With Relief

17th March 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P

Tea-leaf flower of Anti-hypertension treatment can low blood pressure

13th March 2009
In principle, the treatment of hypertension should aim at lowering the blood pressure gradually, by small margins, and protect the body organs at the same time. In regard to society at large, the ultimate aim is to reduce the incidence of card... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Medicinal Chinese Herbs Online

13th March 2009
Medicinal Chinese herbs have been around for centuries and many of today’s drugs are derived from them. Some examples of those are medicines used to treat asthma, hay fever as well as those that are employed to treat the immune system. Many of the moder... Read >
Author: Ernest Tang

Chinese Medicine Insomnia Theories

13th March 2009
People go without sleep constantly. Everyday there is something causing us to lose sleep. Whether it is stress, work, school, or anxiety, insomnia can come about. On top of the already ailing problems, insomnia can cause other health problems. Traditional... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

Do you want to be a Chiropractor?

09th March 2009
Today, the world is on the lookout for various types of medicines to heal the body of the various diseases. Besides many conventional practice ways, there are also alternative methods that come in the form of medicine that result in healing. These alterna... Read >
Author: hadenmathu

The Chinese Food For Therapy Today

04th March 2009
What is Chinese Food Therapy - Chinese food therapy dates back as early as 2000 BC.Chinese food therapy is a perform of medicinal with innate foods instead of medications. Chinese food therapy is a modality of traditional Chinese medicine, also known as C... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

How to Use Tortoise to Feng Shui Your Way to a Better Life

03rd March 2009
Feng Shui has proven itself as an essential guide to life to its many believers and practitioners for hundreds of years. Originating from traditional Chinese customs, Feng Shui has brilliantly been adapted into the modern setting, helping millions of fami... Read >
Author: Silvia Blach

In Depth Analysis Of Anxiety Management, Indication and Treatment.

02nd March 2009
What is anxiety? • Anxiety can be defined as feeling of worry: nervousness or agitation, often about something that is going to happen. • Anxiety can also be defined as something that worries somebody: a subject or concern that causes worry. •... Read >
Author: seyiari

The Major Differences Between Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine

02nd March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Lau Chinese medicine is one of the most sophisticated medical systems in the world. It has been enhanced through thousands of years of experience and research. Its unique difference from Western medicine is that it focuses on... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Herbal Chinese Medicines Really Works

24th February 2009
Dr. Ting Hung-Leung, Hong Kong's deputy boss for Traditional Chinese Medicine, commented: "The hindrance in 1997 were we had over 7,000 practitioners of herbal and Traditional Chinese Medicine and everybody could call themselves TCM practitioners." Now ri... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

Best International Hospitals: Curing patients, worldwide

24th February 2009
Healthcare costs in USA are climbing upward at an alarmingly high rate. To add to that, cost of premiums for medical insurance is fast increasing. Also, many kinds of surgeries and other medical procedures are no longer covered by the insurance companies.... Read >
Author: melvillejackson

Pinhole Glasses and the Natural Vision Processes

23rd February 2009
If you've had myopia for a long time, you may or not have considered alternative solutions to your glasses or your lenses. Invasive surgery may not be for you, as the eye is a fragile and very complex organ. However, few people may have actually consider... Read >
Author: Mike

Some Chinese herbs for hair growth

20th February 2009
1.Tuber of Multiflower Knotweed (The literal translation of the name of this ingredient as used in traditional Chinese medicine is "Blackhead" and the popular name is "blackhead He"). According to the findings of scholars of traditional Chinese medicine,... Read >
Author: lilichinese

GEMSTONE THERAPY

03rd February 2009
GEMSTONE THERAPY Crystal and gem therapy is the use of semiprecious and precious stones to enhance mental, spiritual, and physical healing. It is based on the belief that certain crystals and gems possess a powerful energy that can positively affect im... Read >
Author: Grace46

Can Anyone Tell Me What Traditional Chinese Medicine Is?

02nd February 2009
More attention is being paid today to traditional Chinese Medicine and other holistic treatment options. More than 3000 years ago the Chinese developed a total system of healing. Not much has changed in its practice since its ancient origins. Traditio... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Massage Therapies in India

28th January 2009
Benda Kerela Panchkarma Centre is a well known panchakarma center for various massage therapies in India. It is a place of total peace, where you can experience the warm, generous and gentle hospitality, which we love to offer. At the centre we... Read >
Author: Benda Acupuncture

Acupuncture and Other Ways to Relieve Pain

28th January 2009
Acupuncture can help relieve pain. It derives from the concept in traditional Chinese medicine that disease results from a disruption in the flow of chi-the body's circulating life energy-and imbalances in the forces of yin and yang. Chi is said to flow a... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Acupuncture and Other Ways to Relieve Pain

28th January 2009
Acupuncture can help relieve pain. It derives from the concept in traditional Chinese medicine that disease results from a disruption in the flow of chi-the body's circulating life energy-and imbalances in the forces of yin and yang. Chi is said to flow a... Read >
Author: Steve Last

How to cure erectile dysfunction by herbal medicine

23rd January 2009
Most men are extremely bothered by erectile dysfunction. Herbal treatment has been found to be one of the safest and efficacious ways to deal with it. With the number of herbal medicines in the market that promise harder erections and improvement in sexua... Read >
Author: lilichinese

Acupressure - healing for a lifetime

21st January 2009
Life in the metros is moving at a break-neck pace. Unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyle is characteristic of modern living. Such lifestyle is the source of much disease. It is sad that even young people in their 20s are falling prey to one or m... Read >
Author: gezagolli

Fat Loss Through Weight Loss Supplements

20th January 2009
The decision to lose a few pound when a person finds themselves a little or even greatly overweight, is generally compounded by the fact that they want to do this as quickly and painlessly as possible. Traditionally this is accomplished by more exercise a... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

5 Great Websites To Learn More About Chinese Medicine

09th January 2009
Are you curious about alternative forms of medicine? Tired of your doctor giving you prescriptions that don’t actually heal your problem? There are lots of alternatives to Western Medicine that have been practiced, successfully, for thousands of years... Read >
Author: savvyresearcher

Acupuncture and the Treatment of Acne

09th January 2009
Chinese medicine is single in its completely different come close to treatment compared to western standards. Acupuncture and the treatment of acne explain this completely. Acupuncture and the Treatment of Acne Acne is a universal term given to nume... Read >
Author: jainish

Mediclaim Insurance – A Basic Guide

08th January 2009
A research on Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations shows that the boom in corporate profits and higher incomes for employees is one side of the coin. The other is surge in workplace stress and lifestyle diseases. Heart disea... Read >
Author: Mike Smith

Personalized Magnetic Jewelry - Heirloom Jewelry for Better Health!

07th January 2009
Magnetic therapy has been practiced for ages and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have been using it to release blocked vital energy (life force known as chi or Qi). There is also evidence that magnetic fields improve blood circulation and aid i... Read >
Author: Ron Meier

The Importance of Strengthening Kidney Energy

31st December 2008
The kidney energy is the basis energy in the body. Its energy pattern pursues extremely intimately to the spine, all the way into the cervical vertebra. With no sturdy kidney energy, the body cannot keep the calcium that it absorbs. A number of calcium... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

The Benefits of Strengthening Kidney Essence for Human Being

30th December 2008
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, essence or Jing is a unique concept. It is in charge for developmental advancement from origin to death. Essence regarded as one of the sanctified resources that all people acquired from their parents; however, every one w... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Why an Omega Massage Chair

17th December 2008
I have tried a few massage chairs in my life, and overall I have not been impressed. It feels good, but key areas are missed unless I squirm around in the chair, or there is some irritating repeating pattern. And lets face it, a half-baked massage is wors... Read >
Author: MJ

Prostate cancer treatment

14th December 2008
Prostate cancer treatment is defined as a group of unique approaches to cancer cure not considered to be a conventional prostate cancer treatment, and is used in place of conventional cancer treatments. Prostate cancer is defined as an attack of the male... Read >
Author: C.G.

High Blood Pressure Acupuncture - Treating Hypertension Untraditionally

03rd December 2008
An alternate method to treat the serious cardiovascular condition is the high blood pressure acupuncture. Actually, the acupuncture is the most common form of complimentary healthcare treatment used to reduce high blood pressure. This type of healthca... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Tai Chi Chuan Remains One of the World's Healthiest Martial Art Forms

30th November 2008
The centuries-old practice of tai chi, or tai chi chuan, remains a daily ritual for many Chinese, and for good reason. The exercise is slow, careful movements offer a wealth of health benefits, from calming busy minds to relieving the body of everyday str... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Acupressure- healing for a lifetime

27th November 2008
Life in the metros is moving at a break-neck pace. Unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyle is characteristic of modern living. Such lifestyle is the source of much disease. It is sad that even young people in their 20s are falling prey to one o... Read >
Author: dale lobo

Ginger Is Good For Your Health

10th November 2008
Ginger is a great herb being recognised for its health properties. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2000 years, and the effects this ordinary looking herb has on our bodies, makes it a ‘must have’ in the kitchen. The Chi... Read >
Author: ameljor

The Truth about Green Tea, EGCG, and Antioxidants

31st October 2008
To understand the truth behind the medical claims for green tea and the antioxidant properties of EGCG, it is first necessary to have a close look at what green tea is, and why these claims are being made. Green tea is a form of tea made from the lea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Skin Care - Baby Massage in India

27th October 2008
Benda Kerela Panchkarma Centre is well known as panchakarma center and various therapies for mind body and soul in west Rajasthan, India. It is a place of total peace, where you can experience the warm, generous and gentle hospitality, which we ... Read >
Author: Benda Acupuncture

Natural Healing In Australia With Chinese Medicine

27th October 2008
Reflecting on classical, ancient Chinese beliefs and with an astonishing tradition going back as far as the third century B.C., Chinese Medicine has continually developed and expanded in response to changing clinical conditions of modern-day times. Tradit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Wushu, Accepted As Olympic Game Event

23rd October 2008
Wushu is practised all over China and is an important component of the cultural heritage of the country. Most visitors to China are deeply impressed by the tremendous popularity of wushu in this country. If you take a walk in the morning, you will see peo... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Tai Chi Practice

23rd October 2008
Tai chi is a mind-body practice that originated in China as a martial art. It developed in China in about the 12th century A.D. It started as a martial art or a practice for fighting or self-defense, usually without weapons. Over time, people began to ... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Qigong and Hypertension

23rd October 2008
Qigong, the ancient Chinese practice of harnessing Qi (vital energy), is receiving a lot of attention as a major part of traditional Chinese medicine. Medical Qigong has been practiced for centuries to promote health, healing, self-defense, longevity, and... Read >
Author: yangguang01

Ginseng Powder and Root

21st October 2008
Ginseng powder is derived primarily from three species of the genus known to botanists as panax. Ginseng, the name of which derives from a Mandarin term meaning "man-root" (a reference to its somewhat hominid shape) has long been used as a tonic, a stimul... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Organic Skin Care Products Are the New Rage

17th October 2008
America is catching on to the value and sense of organics. More and more mainstream grocery stores carry organics, whether in a separate section or mixed in the regular shelves with special markers. The body care industry has certainly embraced intell... Read >
Author: urlreader

Eight Male Fertility Supplements

16th October 2008
A good balanced diet of natural products is one of the keys that will help you to overcome some problems with male fertility. If you find it difficult to get a reliable source of fresh fruit and vegetables you could always try supplements in your diet tha... Read >
Author: Mike OBrien

What is Alternative medicine

14th October 2008
Alternative medicine, natural remedies, have been around a long time and although mucn more acceptable,there is a lot of reluctance to admit to people especially our doctors, that we are interested or indeed trying some of these out A government survey i... Read >
Author: whitestar

Ginkgo Biloba can Boost Memory, Improve Circulation And More

02nd October 2008
Ginkgo biloba, also known as the maidenhair tree, grows naturally in two small areas of Eastern China. It is believed that even these sources are artificial, and planted and maintained by monks over many centuries, and that there are no true natural sour... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Using chinese medicine to treat acne

01st October 2008
One of the most common disorders of the modern world is acne. Many people suffer from it and they are in search of diverse treatments, able to provide them with a healthy, natural-looking appearance. Turning to traditional chinese medicine has proven out ... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Chinese medicine: the wonderful mixture of old and new

01st October 2008
Traditional chinese medicine also known as alternative medicine is a very important part of today’s health care system. The treatments are used to treat various disorders, relieve certain symptoms and even to reduce the growth of cancerous cells. Herbal... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Green Tea Extracts Help Prevent Type-2 Diabetes

26th September 2008
"Drinking tea each day will starve the doctor" Green tea extracts are among the most widely used ancient medicinal agents, while androgens are probably the oldest drugs used in a purified form in traditional Chinese medicine. The extracts are being use... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

Thinking of Acupunture?

25th September 2008
What is acupuncture? Acupuncture is one of the oldest treatment procedures in the world, dating back over 2,000 years. Acupuncture refers to a particular treatment method of inserting and manipulating very fine filiform needles at specific points on t... Read >
Author: Colleen Lilly

Hyper Attention to Hypertension

23rd September 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is measured by a standard blood pressure instrument that registers two numbers, an upper (systolic) number and a lower (diastolic) number. The systolic, or first number, represents the strength of the heart beat as it c... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Zhi Bai di Huang wan

22nd September 2008
Zhi Bai di Huang wan is often prescribed to menopausal women who are suffering from hot flashes and night sweats. It also contains herbs that help dispel heat and dampness such as Rhizoma Alismatis which according to traditional use may reduce edema and s... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Finding the right balance for skin health

18th September 2008
Acne is a sign, according to Chinese traditional medicine, of underlying problems in the body's balance. Generally it is a result of excess heat from lungs, stomach or blood. In addition, dampness contributes to the problem. Acne occurs when excess sebum ... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Chinese medicine: the wonderful mixture of old and new

18th September 2008
Traditional chinese medicine also known as alternative medicine is a very important part of today’s health care system. The treatments are used to treat various disorders, relieve certain symptoms and even to reduce the growth of cancerous cells. Herbal... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Slimming with the help of Chinese herbal medicine

18th September 2008
People have been fighting with the problem of weight control for centuries. Various diets were introduced but very few of them seem to have the desired results, only when combined with intense physical activity. Traditional chinese medicine is considered ... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Feiyan tea

18th September 2008
Feiyan tea is used to help lose weight. It has also been used to unblock constipation and aid in digestion. this tea contains some wonderful herbs that are used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a host of problems. For example, Retinervus Luffae Fr... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Alternatives - How To Succeed

09th September 2008
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Background Alternative medicine may be defined as “any form of healing procedure that is not classified as that of conventional medicine.” The following represent a selection of methods that would normally be classified as... Read >
Author: peter radford

Traditional Chinese Ethnic Medicine And Western Medicine

09th September 2008
Traditional Chinese Ethnic,Western Medicine     As an important part of China' s traditional medicine, ethnic minority medicine has much in common with traditional medicine and differs markedly from Western medicine. Different OriginsWest... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Minority Medicine Influence of Han Culture

09th September 2008
Minority Medicine   Miao, Zhuang, Yao, Yi, Dong, Tujia and Li medicine are all deeply influenced by Han culture.Categorization of China's Traditional Ethnic Medicines. Practitioners of the various Traditional Chinese medicine all make full ... Read >
Author: jackyluo

What You Get Out of Drinking Wu-Yi Tea

08th September 2008
You may not have heard of Wu-Yi tea before as it is more commonly called Oolong tea. Wu Yi tea is named after the Wuyi Mountains in China where the tea comes from. Wu-Yi tea has an aroma that is so unlike any other teas, and it has been found to have incr... Read >
Author: Justin Rankin

Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Path to Inner Well Being

05th September 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has always revolved around five main pillars that are combined together and used to treat the ailments and dysfunctions that the human body can be burdened with. These five pillars are Yin and Yang, Wu Xing, Zang Fu, Jun... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Culture Surrounding Traditional Chinese Medicine

04th September 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine     Chinese Traditional Medicine is not a unified medical system but a general term covering the many individual medicines of the various minority ethnic groups each of which differ according to cultural backgr... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Traditional Chinese Medicine - A New Perspective of Healing

03rd September 2008
While we in the West are more familiar with the way doctors practice traditional medicine for healing, the ancient Eastern practice of medicine known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (or TCM), has recently become popular in the West as an alternative to tr... Read >
Author: Sandi H.

Chuan Spa

03rd September 2008
Among the best natural spas in luxury hotels, the Chuan Spa is highly acclaimed and provides a superb stress relieving environment. Based on traditional Chinese medicine, the treatments available at the Chuan Spa concentrate on your Wu Xing, the five main... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Chuan Spa

03rd September 2008
Among the best natural spas in luxury hotels, the Chuan Spa is highly acclaimed and provides a superb stress relieving environment. Based on traditional Chinese medicine, the treatments available at the Chuan Spa concentrate on your Wu Xing, the five main... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Chuan Spa

03rd September 2008
Among the best natural spas in luxury hotels, the Chuan Spa is highly acclaimed and provides a superb stress relieving environment. Based on traditional Chinese medicine, the treatments available at the Chuan Spa concentrate on your Wu Xing, the five main... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Hong Kong Science Museum

01st September 2008
The Hong Kong Science Museum is worth a visit while you are in Kowloon, near Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong. The experience will be doubly worth it if you have children accompanying you. Located adjacent to the Hong Kong Museum of History, the science museum ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Bladder - Urinary Retention - Difficulty Voiding - Paruresis

29th July 2008
STEP 0. DO NOTHING Oops, that’s the problem. Seriously, though, relaxing deeply can open the valves. If it doesn’t, there may be an obstruction. STEP 1. COLLECT INFORMATION Because the prostate gland encircles the urethra (the tube tha... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

Anti Aging Herbs For Longevity

25th July 2008
As the Baby Boomer generation is growing older they are getting more and more concerned with staying young. Herbal supplements are becoming very popular with this group of Americans. The Chinese have been researching the benefits of natural cures for th... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Anti Aging Herbs For Stress

25th July 2008
Anti Aging Herbs are also growing in popularity and availability. Many of the anti aging herbs claim to accomplish many different things depending on the type of ingredients involved. Some of the anti aging symptoms or ailments natural herbs offers to h... Read >
Author: David Cowley

Ingredients & Medical Use of the Lida DaiDaihua Products

22nd July 2008
Since the products of the Lida DaiDaihua are getting popularized day by day, it is important for the people to know about the uses and ingredients used in these products. Lida DaiDaihua products are chiefly known for the weight loss and Lida is now the mo... Read >
Author: Alien

Wu Xing Rocks

18th July 2008
The ancient art of Traditional Chinese Medicine goes back a couple of millennia and its treatment techniques and knowledge have changed over time; however the basic principles of the art remain unchanged. To balance out the Yin and Yan in a human body, th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Help Your Body And Mind, From The Feet Up

07th July 2008
Body And Mind  Help your body and mind with a new range of foot soaks that do much more than simply help your feet feel good. The herbal soaks use traditional Chinese medicine to increase the wellbeing of your whole body. Comfeet foot soaks use... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Traditional Chinese Medicine In Your Daily Life

05th July 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine     Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) divides the year into five seasons-fall, winter, spring, summer and late summer. Summer and late summer offers a special time of abundance. The natural growth of green and... Read >
Author: trisa wang

A Little Bit of China in Singapore

01st July 2008
Chinatown in Singapore is an ethnically Chinese sector of the city. The area is of great historical and cultural significance and many of the buildings in Chinatown are classified as being National Heritage sites. The street architecture of Chinatown's bu... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Treatment In Traditional Chinese Medicine

01st July 2008
Herb therapy Pneumococcal pneumonia which is termed Heat Disease in traditional Chinese medicine and is divided into three types. The wei (defense) phase of the lung. The clinical features at early stages are chills and fever, thirst, perspir... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Essentials Of Diagnosis And Treament

01st July 2008
Diagnosis And Treament  Squeezing or pressurelike pain, retrosternal or slightly to the left, that appears quickly during exertion, may radiate in a set pattern and subside with rest.Seventy percent have diagnostic electrodiographic abnormali... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Angina Pectoris General Consideration

01st July 2008
Angina Pectoris     Angina pectoris is usually due to an arteriosclerotic heart disease, but in rare instances it may occur in the absence of a significant disease of the coronary arteries as a result of coronary spasm, stenosis or insuffi... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Pregnancy Gender Selection - A Chinese Child Birth Conception Chart

01st July 2008
With a one-child policy in effect for two generations, the Chinese have it tough when it comes to raising a family. Gender selection at conception and pregnancy stages have always been an important consideration to the Chinese family as it is only the Son... Read >
Author: Linus Leong

The History Of Chinese Tibetan Medicine

26th June 2008
Chinese Tibetan MedicineIt has been claimed that some Tibetan medicines contain human flesh, which allegedly goes against the principle of demanding that a physician show kindness and mercy. In fact, the application of human flesh, human bone ... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Tips To Help Reduce High Blood Pressure

20th June 2008
"Keeping just a few pounds off can significantly affect your risk of getting high blood pressure or diabetes," says cardiovascular health expert Lawrence Appel at the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Most Americans don't realize how simple modifications c... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Herb Therapy Let you Far Away From Chronic Bronchitis

19th June 2008
Herb Therapy     For chronic bronchitis caused by cold phlegm. The rules of treatment are to dry the dampness and to eliminate phlegm. The formula is Er Chen Tang Jia Jian.Constituents:Dried old orange peel  12gPJnellia (tuber)  12gTuckah... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Advice on using medicinal herbs

19th June 2008
Medicinal herbs are those that are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Alternative Medical Systems and naturopathy. As drug companies and big pharmaceutical corporations keep increasing the prices of drugs, making them unaffordable to average people, an... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

The Prescription Of Common Wind And Heat Disease

18th June 2008
Bed rest is important to reduce complications, and analgesics and sedative cough mixture may be used. Antibiotics should be reserved for treatment of bacterial complications. Antihistamines are of value only in allergic or vasomotor rhinitis. In traditi... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Questions and Answers about herbal extracts

17th June 2008
Of all the herbal extracts that are available on the market today, liquid herbal extracts are possibly the easiest to use. Herbal extracts can have medicinal as well as culinary and nutritive properties. When it comes to the latter category, stevia extrac... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Favourite Tips on Natural Skin Care With Honey

11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan I would like to share with you some natural skin care knowledge, one of the most popular topics amongst the female honey fans, before you spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on all those anti-aging and moisturising creams... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

Alternative Treatments For Infertility

10th June 2008
There are several options for infertility treatments besides the use of drugs and artificial insemination. Firstly, there is the natural approach. Traditional Chinese Medicine and herb treatment have proven effective in some cases. Lastly, there is acupun... Read >
Author: Cindy

Chinese Medicine: The Powerful Heat Clearing Anti-Disease Herbs

09th June 2008
Anti-Disease Herbs      The Heat Clearing Class of herbs is definitely not at all a Tonic Class but a true medicinal energy and direct healing classification of herbs. This Classification of herbs (as taught in the Shanghai College Of Trad... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Natural Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medicine For Fertility Support

06th June 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine   There is growing evidence surrounding the benefits of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in combating infertility. One of the most recent studies, published by the British Medical Journal in February 2008 looke... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Chinese Doctor To Introduce 'Eastern' Cancer Treatment

06th June 2008
Taiji For Eastern Cancer Treatment    The  Sydney Adventist Hospital is one of the most technologically advanced hospitals in Australia yet it can see beyond conventional treatments. Complementary chinese  medicines, already widely used in ... Read >
Author: trisa wang

Boost Your Health with Codonopsis

04th June 2008
Codonopsis, "the poor man's ginseng," is the dried or fresh root cultivated from the plant Codonopsis pilosula. It is a perennial native to Asia and is found most abundantly in parts of China. It thrives in moist soil and at the edges of thick, wooded are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbal medicine Seeks Fusion Of Eastern, Western Approaches

21st May 2008
Herbal medicineNaysayers might call it voodoo. Skeptics question how it works, feeling much safer to keep it at arm's length. Proponents laud its efficacy, although they can't explain its mysterious ways in scientific language that appeals to ... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Diabetes Treatment with Herbs

20th May 2008
One Chinese herb that shows promise in the treatment of diabetes in called mai men dong or ophiopogon. Research done in China has demonstrated that it can potentially stimulate regeneration of cells in the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. The cells i... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

My First Honey Water Fast - The Wins and Woes

15th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan Have you tried a 3-day fast with honey before? One day while browsing in the library, I stumbled upon "Slimming with Honey", a Chinese book written by a Taiwanese expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Being a honey enth... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

Chinese Herbal Remedies

11th May 2008
In the last two decades in the Western world has taken a perceptive interest regarding on alternative medicine from traditional Chinese practitioners. Various health food stores and specialist shops do a snappy trade on Chinese herbal remedies. These are ... Read >
Author: Chris

Health benefits of Goji juice

08th May 2008
Goji Juice is a popular anti oxidant and health drink that is famous for its nutrients that contain a huge amount of carbohydrates, dietary fiber, protein and fat along with amino acid, dietary minerals, monosaccharides, polyschharides, fatty, linolic and... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Understanding The Traditional Chinese Medicine

07th May 2008
There have been many miraculous cases of people who have healed themselves by clinging to religion or positively thinking themselves out of a life-threatening ailment. Psychologists have been studying the idea of "mind over matter" for decades now, with l... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Acupuncture Can Aid Fertility Treatment

02nd May 2008
It’s estimated that around one in six UK couples have problems conceiving, so IVF fertility treatment is very popular. Recent research suggests that this treatment could be made more effective by combining it with acupuncture, a traditional Chinese medi... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian

What Are Some Migraine Headache Remedies ?

01st May 2008
Most Americans suffering from migraine headache attacks have been praying for a cure for years. Sometimes it begins to take hold as an inexplicable drowsiness, fever and slight temple tension. Before the afflicted realizes, they're in bed with nausea and ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

AlternativeTreatments For Infertility

01st May 2008
When it comes to traditional Chinese medicine and infertility, both the herbs and acupuncture are essential in order for the medications to be effective. The idea behind it is to treat the imbalance in the body through the use of acupuncture and herbs as ... Read >
Author: Cindy

Traditional Chinese Medicine And Infertility Treatments

01st May 2008
When you are thinking about traditional Chinese medicine the thought of using it as an alternative cure for infertility probably never crossed your mind. The theory of Traditional Chinese medicine is a very holistic approach to health care. There is th... Read >
Author: Cindy

Timeless Alternative Medicine Acupuncture

25th April 2008
Acupuncture healthcare is part of traditional Chinese medicine with a history of more than 2500 years. How does acupuncture work? This acupuncture alternative medicine inserts very fine needles into specific points on the skin to correct energy imbalance... Read >
Author: cheatle894

Reduce Stress Heal the Body with Acupuncture

16th April 2008
Traditional Chinese medicine has incorporated acupuncture into their healing arts for thousands of years. Acupuncture is the stimulation of areas of the body where penetration of the skin is done with thin needles to unblock qi or chi along the meridians... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

What are Heaty and Cooling Foods?

13th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan When a Chinese uses the terms 'heaty' or 'heatiness' to describe the kinds of foods he/she would like to have or avoid, most Westerners would probably have no idea what those concepts are or find them strange. In Traditional... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

All About Mangosteen

13th April 2008
What is Mangosteen? Mangosteen is a tree native to South Asia (predominantly Thailand and the Philippines) that bears purplish-red fruit the size of a tangerine. It has a tough rind and sweet, edible pulp. Mangosteen's scientific designation is Garcini... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.

Reduce Stress Heal the Body with Acupuncture

13th April 2008
Traditional Chinese medicine has incorporated acupuncture into their healing arts for thousands of years. Acupuncture is the stimulation of areas of the body where penetration of the skin is done with thin needles to unblock qi or chi along the meridians... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Does Chinese Herbal Medicine Works ?

11th April 2008
Dr. Ting Hung-Leung, Hong Kong's deputy director for Traditional Chinese Medicine, commented: "The problem in 1997 was we had over 7,000 practitioners of herbal and Traditional Chinese Medicine and anyone could call themselves TCM practitioners." Now rigi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Health benefits with Goji Berry

07th April 2008
Goji Berry or wolfberry is an excellent source of nutrients and a rich source of anti oxidants that are related to Lycium barbarum and L.chinense of the Solanaceae family. Goji Berry are fond in abundance in China and is well known for its medicinal value... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Get Natural Relief For Your Back Pain

03rd April 2008
Once an injury to the spine has occurred, regular, often persistent back pain can follow; medical science is still some way from discovering a back pain relief remedy that will work for everyone. Although some medication may be effective and bring pain re... Read >
Author: mariane

Health Benefits of Goji Berries

02nd April 2008
Goji berries have been growing in the UK's hedgerows for centuries. Goji plant that are claimed to have been grown in the Himalaya/Tibet region. Goji Berries are contain 18 Amino acids. Goji Berries also contain Vitamin B1, B2, B6, and Vitamin E .The Goji... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acupuncture Treatment As A Form Of Traditional Chinese Medicine For Infertility

02nd April 2008
When it comes to traditional Chinese medicine and infertility, both the herbs and acupuncture are essential in order for the medications to be effective. The idea behind it is to treat the imbalance in the body through the use of acupuncture and herbs as ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh

Chinese Herbal Treatment Tips

02nd April 2008
Herbal Remedies are an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (TCM). Chinese Medicine has been used as front line medicine by the majority of the worlds population since before recorded history, and is still the most widely utilised medical syste... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Traditional Healing from Nontraditional Methods

28th March 2008
Since the very beginning of the human race there have been healers. Throughout the centuries every culture around the world has formulated its own form of medicine and practices to cure the ills of its people. Traditional Chinese Medicine for example, f... Read >
Author: Divne Pointer

A Look At The Growth Of Veterinary Acupuncture And Its Techniques

25th March 2008
Veterinary acupuncture is the veterinary medicine for the pets like cat, dog and horses. Acupuncture is the part of Chinese medicine to diagnosis and treatment. This treatment is known as the traditional Chinese medicine. This treatment is the holistic ap... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Various Equine Acupuncture Methods

25th March 2008
Acupuncture is one type of the medicine and been practiced for more than 3000 years. This was first developed its roots in Tibet and then spread all over the world. During the early days it was called as the wonder medicine. Practitioners considered this ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Chinese Acupuncture Does Not Use Any Kind Of Medication

25th March 2008
It is difficult to imagine that one can get rid of physical pain and mental stress without succumbing to expensive medical treatments. Have you ever heard about Chinese acupuncture? All this is possible with the help of Chinese acupuncture. Acupuncture he... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Acupuncture In Tacoma Has Grown In Leaps And Bounds

25th March 2008
Acupuncture is a technique of encouraging the human immune system for natural healing and recover its lost functionality. Unlike the other western medicine which isolates the disease from the system, Traditional Chinese medicine views a person as it is an... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Acupuncture San Antonio Has Changed The Lives Of So Many People

25th March 2008
Acupuncture treats the entire human body as it is a "system of functions" and in few cases, it is loosely associated with physical organs. Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine is being made popular since past decade. This traditional medicinal the... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Different Acupuncture Clinics Available

25th March 2008
Acupuncture can be termed as a cohesive system of medicines which was developed in China from over last 5000 years. The acupuncture treatment can be sought for any reason as such. It could be for feeling better about yourself, coping with the stressful co... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Health Benefits of Qigong - Some Tips

17th March 2008
Qigong or chi kung is an aspect of traditional Chinese medicine. Qigong is exercise and meditation that makes the mind and spirit tranquil, improves performance in sports, and cultivates health, well-being, and long life. It is based on repetitions of ver... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Benefits of Practicing Qigong

14th March 2008
One of the benefits of meditation is the ability to slow down your thinking to the point of being able to ‘see’ your thoughts, which will give you the ability to change your life via the Law of Attraction. However, there are other traditions tha... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

The Benefits of Practicing Qigong

14th March 2008
One of the benefits of meditation is the ability to slow down your thinking to the point of being able to ‘see’ your thoughts, which will give you the ability to change your life via the Law of Attraction. However, there are other traditions tha... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Dong Quai - Uses and Side Effects

12th March 2008
Dong quai dietary supplements are obtained from the roots of Angelica polymorpha. Dong quai extracts contain at least 6 coumarin derivatives including bergapten, osthol, oxy-peucedanin, and psoralen and two furocoumarin derivatives, sen-byak-angelicole an... Read >
Author: Alien

Homeopathy for Insomnia

21st February 2008
Persistent sleeplessness should be treated by a professional homeopath. For a sudden bout of insomnia, one of several remedies may be recommended by practitioners: Nux vomica-for sleeplessness after mental strain or overindulgence; you get to sleep ear... Read >
Author: Alien

Traditional Chinese Medicine for Indigestion (Dyspepsia)

21st February 2008
Try reflexology, polarity therapy, Oriental bodywork, CranioSacral Therapy, and massage. Reiki and Therapeutic Touch can enhance treatment. Homeopathy Homeopathic practitioners may recommend one of the following treatments for indigestion, depending... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Impotence

21st February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation The Association for Male Sexual Dysfunction recognizes over 200 drugs that may cause impotence, including alcohol, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, and antihistamines. Avoid use of these drugs, and stay away from animal fat... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Lymphoma

19th February 2008
Description Lymphoma is a term for cancers of the lymphatic system, which includes the spleen, the lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels. Hodgkin's disease is a type of lymphoma that typically affects young men under the age of 30. All other types of lymp... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Keloids

19th February 2008
Description A keloid is a type of scar characterized by an over-growth of fibrous scar tissue. It looks raised sometimes even puffy-and often continues to grow long after the original wound has healed. A keloid can be caused by a cut or wound, an ac... Read >
Author: Alien

Wild Goose Qigong For a Healthier Life

18th February 2008
Medical Qigong (pronounced chee-gung) is a form of self-healing exercise developed in China and is one part of the Traditional Chinese Medicine system. Wild Goose Qigong is one form of Medical Qigong and is well known for its remarkable benefits: • i... Read >
Author: Ken Morgan

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Infertility

15th February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation A well-balanced diet is important to fertility, but don't rule out psychological is sues. Stress often plays a major role in infertility. Avoid fats and food additives. The following substances inhibit fertility in both se... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Urinary Incontinence

15th February 2008
Treatment for incontinence depends on what is causing the condition. For example, if a prostate gland problem is the cause, treatment for that condition can cure incontinence. In severe cases, an artificial sphincter, which allows you to control its open ... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine College

14th February 2008
About the college: Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine College, offering the courses through the treatment by nature, is situated in Berkeley, California. The college besides an educational centre serves as a natural clinic from where you get direct exp... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Ayurvedic Medicine and Herbal Therapy for Diabetes

14th February 2008
Ayurveda considers diabetes a kapha disorder of low agni (digestive fire) and offers a variety of treatments, including the following that can be undertaken with the guidance of a qualified practitioner: Take turmeric daily to control blood sugar (you can... Read >
Author: Alien

Berberis Vulgaris - health benefits

13th February 2008
Named scientifically as “Berberis Vulgaris”, the herb known as “barberry” is a thorny shrub with yellow flowers, small red fruits. It grows along with other shrubs at the edge of fields or forests. This herb is a little pretentious regarding th... Read >
Author: cristi ion

Berberis Vulgaris - health benefits

11th February 2008
Named scientifically as “Berberis Vulgaris”, the herb known as “Barberry” is a thorny shrub with yellow flowers, small red fruits. It grows along with other shrubs at the edge of fields or forests. This herb is a little pretentious regarding the... Read >
Author: cristi ion

Herbal Therapy for Diverticulitis

08th February 2008
Diverticulosis, the formation of small pouches in the intestinal walls, is a precursor of diverticulitis, a condition in which the pouches become infected because they're filled with debris. Your best bet, then, is to treat diverticulosis so you don't dev... Read >
Author: Alien

Reproduction: Biologic Age vs. Chronologic Age

07th February 2008
Dr. Lewis authored The Infertility Cure - the Ancient Chinese Wellness Program for Getting Pregnant and Having Healthy Babies, as well as her new book, The Way of the Fertile Soul - Ten Ancient Secrets to Tap Into a Woman's Creative Potential. She has ap... Read >
Author: Amplify

All Natural Skin Care - As A Business?

07th February 2008
I always liked natural products. I always end up in a natural products boutique when I go shopping. I started thinking about making a business out of my passion. Why not? This is one of the best way to succeed in life. If you enjoy what you are doing it s... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer

Herbal Therapy for Bronchitis

06th February 2008
Numerous herbs have anti-inflammatory and expectorant capabilities and are helpful in fighting bronchitis. A handful of common remedies follow. To soothe a dry bronchial cough, drink a hot mullein-coltsfoot tea several times a day To make the tea, s... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Therapy for Osteoarthritis

06th February 2008
The effectiveness of herbal remedies for arthritis sufferers varies from person to person, so you may need to experiment a bit. Try one of the following treatments. Take a combination tincture of meadowsweet, willow bark, black cohosh, prickly ash, cel... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis

06th February 2008
Aromatherapy To help reduce inflammation, try drinking ginger-castor oil tea daily at bedtime. Chiropractic Although chiropractic cannot do a lot to turn back the clock, it can prevent progression of the disease. Specific chiro practic adjustment... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Medicine for Celiac Disease

04th February 2008
Celiac disease is a digestive condition triggered by consumption of the protein gluten, which is found in bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust and many other foods containing wheat, barley or rye. Oats may contain gluten as well. When a person with celiac d... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Canker Sores

02nd February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Nutrition plays a vital role in the treatment of canker sores. Avoid meat, tomatoes, oranges, and citrus fruits. Avoid sugar and processed foods. Eat foods containing live cultures (for example, Lactobacillus acidophilus),... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines for Brain Cancer

02nd February 2008
Description Brain cancer is a tumor or tumors that form on the brain itself. Most brain tumors have spread to the brain from other affected parts of the body (such as the breast or the lung) via the blood-stream. Only a small percentage of brain cancer... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Breast Cancer

01st February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation In addition to following the diet and a supplement recommendations listed under the general "Cancer" entry, you would benefit from the consumption of flaxseed oil. The essential fatty acids in this oil have a protective ef... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments For Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

26th January 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Nutritional deficiencies are a factor in many psychological disorders. Many children with learning disorders have an allergic reaction to casein and gluten. Casein is a protein found in milk, so it may be wise to eliminate... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines for Astigmatism

26th January 2008
Description Astigmatism is a condition in which one or both eyes has a misshapen cornea. In a normal eye, the cornea is symmetrically curved. In an astigmatic eye, areas of the cornea are steeper or flatter than normal, causing areas of your vision to ... Read >
Author: Alien

10 Top Winter Cold And Flu Supplements

25th January 2008
As the winter weather continues to keep people close together indoors, viruses causing influenza and the common cold are able to more easily multiply. However, there are ways to prevent these unwanted germs from invading your body. Here is a list of the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Doctorate Programs for Natural Healers

24th January 2008
There are a number of good schools that provide Doctorate programs in natural healing leading to the Doctoral Degree. Among the many natural healing degree programs, there are a variety of titles available, such as Doctorate in Education (Ed.D) or Doctor ... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

Alternative Healing - The Other Option

24th January 2008
In today’s day and age, the increasing awareness by most Westerners of alternative medicine and alternative healing, has shown a surge in the medical industry. Many still question the power of alternative healing, but what one should maybe rather be ask... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Herbal Medicines For Children's Ailments and Babie's Problems

23rd January 2008
Many childhood ailments and diseases can be successfully treated with alternative medicines, used on their own, or alongside conventional medicines, However, when administering them to a baby or toddler you should always seek professional advice. If a chi... Read >
Author: Alien

Schizandra - The Famous Five Flavor Fruit

22nd January 2008
Schizandra (schisandra chinesis) is a fruit that originates in Asia. It is found on a vine with clusters of tiny, bright red berries. It's Chinese name, "wu-wei-zi" means five-taste fruit. It possesses all five basic flavors in Chinese herbal medicine:... Read >
Author: Carolee Horbach

Should I take the Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant?

22nd January 2008
The Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant is meant to relieve the problems that are associated with stagnation of the Qi (or chi vital energy) in your liver which is believed to be the cause of depression in people. The symptoms that will show a Tra... Read >
Author: springherb11

What is So Special About Goji Berries?

22nd January 2008
Goji Berries might be better known as the wolfberry, whose plant is distinctly related to tobacco, chili pepper, deadly nightshade, eggplant, tomato, and the potato plants. The US Department of Agriculture Germplasm Resources Information Network also clas... Read >
Author: springherb11

Why Take the Cordyceps capsule that Uses the Cordyceps Sinensis fungus?

22nd January 2008
The Cordyceps capsule is basically a capsule that has the processed form of the Cordyceps Sinensis fungus which is believed to have various medicinal properties, as claimed by Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners. Some claim that this Cordyceps caps... Read >
Author: springherb11

Allergies treat a common annoyance naturally

21st January 2008
Allergy Treatment There are countless substances-foods, animal hair, dust and pollen being among them-that cause allergic reactions in people. People with allergies respond abnormally to everyday substances, thereby experiencing a diminished quality of... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The role of Chinese herbs in Chinese cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine

21st January 2008
When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine... Read >
Author: springherb11

The Role of Qigong in Traditional Chinese Medicine

20th January 2008
One Traditional Chinese Medicine practice that Westerners may find intriguing is the breathing discipline called Qigong (also dubbed chi kung by others.) This Traditional Chinese Medicine practice is related to the concept of the role of your body energie... Read >
Author: springherb11

An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine

20th January 2008
When you hear about Traditional Chinese Medicine, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Odd stuff in jars in dark smoky rooms where equally odd old men mutter strange incantations in Chinese as they burn incense in a pot? Actually, there may a... Read >
Author: springherb11

The role of Chinese herbs in Chinese cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine

20th January 2008
When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine t... Read >
Author: springherb11

Herbal Medicines For Raynaud's Disease And Chilblains

19th January 2008
Raynaud's Disease (or syndrome) This is an uncommon condition caused by nervous spasm in the small arteries, especially of the fingers, resulting in their going cold, white, and often numb. It most often affects young women. What are the symptoms o... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Constipation and Diarrhea Treatment

18th January 2008
Constipation This is usually caused by insufficient fiber in the diet. However, lack of fluid, too little exercise, and too much stress can also contribute. Symptoms of the condition include difficult, irregular, and infrequent movements of the bowel. ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Eczema

18th January 2008
This infection may be due to a skin reaction to an irritant substance, to a skin allergy, or to an internal allergic reaction. Some forms of allergic eczema run in families, along with asthma and hay fever. The symptoms of eczema are patches of dry, red, ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Medicines For Common Viral Infections - Cold and Influenza

18th January 2008
Over 200 viruses have been identified as being responsible for the many varieties of cold and influenza (or flu) that are now widespread throughout the world. The most common, accounting for about a third of all infections, is the rhinovirus. Conventional... Read >
Author: Alien

Spa Massage

18th January 2008
The world 'spa' literally means 'solus per aqua' or 'health by water'.It is taken from the town of Spa in Belgium, which was one of the first places to recognise the healing properties of mineral rich water.Hippocrates, father of Western Medicine, was an ... Read >
Author: Kittie

Herbal Medicines For Mononucleosis, Herps, and Shingles

18th January 2008
Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) is caused by a type of herpes virus known as the Epstein-Barr virus. It is most commonly seen in young people (hence its nickname: "student flu"). The disease is seriously debilitating and can take several months... Read >
Author: Alien

Late Summer Blahs

08th October 2007
Now that Labor Day Weekend has passed, and we're officially making our way into autumn, it's time to think about gearing our bodies up for the cooler weather ahead.Many of us are probably noticing that our digestion isn't working quite as well as it was j... Read >
Author: Laughing Sage

What To Know Before Choosing An Acupuncture School

04th October 2007
As acupuncture has become more popular over the years, governments have recognized it as a valuable form of medicine and seek to regulate it. Once you become informed about acupuncture schools you'll be able to find the right program or school for you and... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

Beauty Secret - Homemade Recipes

25th September 2007
Today, you have tripped over a beauty secret. This is an ancient homemade recipe for health and skin care medicine. The vinegary egg sauce has deep roots in Chinese medicine and proven to work miracles to prevent aging, treat digesting problems and exfoli... Read >
Author: Alien

Ephedra and Ephedrine weight loss products

21st September 2007
A lot of people look for Weight Loss Pills to solve problems like over weight, obesity and the like. With so many weight loss products and weight loss pills available in the market, it sometimes becomes extremely difficult to find the right product that w... Read >
Author: Lenny Pek

Ephedra Plus Caffeine Ultimate Weight Loss Combination

20th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles CarterChinese ephedra (ma huang) comes from the dry herbaceous stems of a primitive family of plants known as ephedracae. Three species of ephedra are grown in China and recognized in the pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic ... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Acupuncture; History and Techniques

30th August 2007
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedures in the world. Originating in China more than 2,000 years ago, it is used extensively in Traditional Chinese Medicine and has proven to provide pain relief, ease suffering, and reduce ... Read >
Author: Leanne Kemp

Are you dragging? Depleted because of health issues?

28th August 2007
Are you dragging? Depleted because of health issues? Are Drug medication side-effects and some other potent side effects bringing you down. Environmental pollution with allergic sensitivity to the weather, hormones in men and women tied to exhaustion and ... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan

What Glyconutrients Supplements Are

28th August 2007
There are many terms used to describe health care approaches that are outside the focus of traditional medicine and its practices in America and abroad. Complementary and alternative medicine, also known as CAM, is a group of diverse medical and health ca... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

NATUROPATHIC PHILOSOPHY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ACNE

28th August 2007
`Naturopathy’ or `natural medicine’ is a largely pseudoscientific approach said to `assist nature’ that is `support the body’s own innate capacity to achieve optimal health’ and `facilitate the body’s inherent healing mechanisms’. Naturop... Read >
Author: Internetdavid

The Best-Selling Booster For Brain Function

22nd August 2007
The preparations of ginkgo biloba commonly sold as herbal supplements are derived from the leaves of the ginkgo trees, which are probably the longest living in the world Individual trees are believed to live for up to 1,000 years and are found most common... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Is Reiki Healing Legitimate?

15th August 2007
Is Reiki healing legitimate? The short answer is “yes”, if the practitioner has been trained in the art. Just as with any other type of therapy, the “therapist” can make all the difference. Here’s a little general information about Reiki and ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Goji Juice - Flowing Health For You

09th August 2007
Goji juice is the hottest of all the liquid remedies in the world herbal health-care industry around the world. Goji juice is the best of its kind because not only is it good to taste but its also great for to health. Its very rare to find this quality es... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Herbal Colon Cleanser Information

07th August 2007
Colon Function The diameter of a Silver Dollar is typical of the ideal diameter for your colon. If smaller, it is indicative of a constriction whereas a large diameter colon is indicative of a low fiber diet intake, giving rise to a lack of sufficient ... Read >
Author: Lindsay Fox

Reiki Healing Courses Sometimes Hard To Find

07th August 2007
Reiki healing courses are sometimes hard to find, depending on where you leave. But, the “Reiki healing source” is everywhere. It is the life energy that surrounds and flows through all living things. It is a real energy source, even though it cann... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Japanese Reiki is Energy Medicine

07th August 2007
Japanese Reiki is a method of healing that employs what we refer to in modern English as the “bio-energy field” or simply “life energy”. The life energy has different names in different traditional healing rationales, such as prana in Ayurvedic M... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

What is Triphala

02nd August 2007
Triphala is a blend of the dried fruits of Haritaki, Bhibitaki and Amalaki in equal proportions. These are widely known in Indian sub continent as harad, behada and amla. Harada and behada have an ushna or hot energy, while amla is sheet or cooling. Triph... Read >
Author: andrewphilip

Usui Reiki Instruction Available in Many Forms

01st August 2007
Reiki instruction can be simple or complex, lasting days or years. In English, the term “Usui Reiki” has come to mean the method of energy medicine originally practiced and taught by Mikao Usui in Japan in the 1920s. The word “Reiki” is derive... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Herbs & Fertility: How To Treat Infertility With Herbal Remedies

27th July 2007
People have been using herbs to deal with nearly any kind of condition for thousands of years. Traditional medicine like the traditional Chinese medicine or the Native American medicine, understood and made good use of powerful herbal tonics to cure or im... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Goji Juice- Revitalizes you

25th July 2007
Goji juice is one of the healthiest juices used in food supplements and alternative medicine systems like the Traditional Chinese Medicine. Goji Juice comes from Goji Berries, an important component of the herbal medicinal system. There are a number of in... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Acupuncture For Migraine Treatment

25th July 2007
Migraine sufferers often turn to alternative forms of treatment for a variety of reasons. It may be that conventional methods aren't providing satisfactory results or it may simply be to extend the range of treatments being utilized. Alternative method... Read >
Author: Alien

Goji Berry Juice: The liquid from which health flows

13th July 2007
Goji Berry Juice is an important function food. It comes from Asia and has now developed into a worldwide product. Goji Berry Juice is derived from the Goji Berries. Goji Berry Juice is also known as Super-Juice, a name derived because some people have na... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

What are the benefits of Acupuncture ?

11th July 2007
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedures in the world. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique. It is also called Oriental medicine. Acupuncture scientific name is paradigm. Each meridian corresponds to one or... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dong Quai Root

05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Angelica sinensis. Other Common Names for Dong Quai: Chinese angelica, female ginseng, dang gui (Chinese), toki (Japanese) and tanggwi (Korean). Habitat: Dong quai is found in mainland China, Japan and Korea. Description: Dong qua... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Skullcap Root - Side Effects and Benefits

05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Scutellaria baicalensis Other Common Names Chinese Skullcap:Huang qin, baikal, baical skullcap root, scute, scutellaria. Habitat:Chinese Skullcap is native to Eastern Asia. It thrives on sunny, grassy slopes in higher elevations. Thi... Read >
Author: Alien

Lower Cholesterol and Blood Sugar With One Herb Fenugreek Seed

03rd July 2007
Unless you are into exotic spices such as Indian curry, you may never venture upon fenugreek seed. Fenugreek seed is favored more in the east as a spice where it is an integral part of pan-Asian Cuisine. In this article you will learn what fenugreek can ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Back To The Plants

16th June 2007
Chinese Medicine and Herbal Remedies Traditional Chinese medicine theory is based on several transcendent structures including the Theory of Yin-yang, the Five Elements, the human body Meridian system, and Zang Fu organ theory, implying everything has ... Read >
Author: Alien

Using Science To Verify Chinese Medicine

16th June 2007
Though Chinese medicine has been employed as a proficient approach for over 5,000 years, Western scientific evidence continues to question whether this is a logical approach to aid with treatment. Nevertheless, most medical experts of Western medicine wou... Read >
Author: Alien

Traditional Chinese medicine - Back To The Plants

16th June 2007
Chinese Medicine and Herbal Remedies Traditional Chinese medicine theory is based on several transcendent structures including the Theory of Yin-yang, the Five Elements, the human body Meridian system, and Zang Fu organ theory, implying everything has ... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Medicine - How Do They Know What I Need?

15th June 2007
Finding a Diagnosis with Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese medicine doesn't use the technology of Western conventional medicine that checks the heart rate and sets you up to a monitor. Because of this it is hard to see how a practitioner can discove... Read >
Author: Alien

The Use Of Science To Prove Chinese Medicine

15th June 2007
Though Chinese medicine has been used as a successful approach for over 5,000 years, Western scientific reasoning continues to discuss whether this is a logical method to help with healing. However, most medical examiners of Western medicine would not fin... Read >
Author: John Philips

Finding The Right Method For Healing : Chinese Medicine

15th June 2007
Chinese Medicine Hierarchy of Medicine Traditional Chinese medicine is a variety of medical practices originating in China that developed over several thousand years. These practices include theories, diagnosis and treatments and are not based on the t... Read >
Author: Alien

Find The Cure : Chinese Medicine

15th June 2007
Balanced Cures for Imbalances in Problems Increasing knowledge for better health is also expanding the desire to find the correct cures for the problems. A variety of problems that are directly linked to health in the world today, everything from menta... Read >
Author: Alien

Developing A Connection : Chinese Medicine

15th June 2007
Mind, Spirit and Body and Chinese Medicine The philosophy of Chinese medicine is based on the idea of connections between the universe and the human body system. The basics for any type of Oriental practice are familiarity with the association between ... Read >
Author: Alien

Connecting The Dots : Chinese Medicine

15th June 2007
Understanding Internal Organs through Zang Fu Theory That everything is interconnected in one's body and in the universe is the philosophy of Traditional Chinese medicine. Development of the way in which the system could be divided is the understanding... Read >
Author: Alien

Using Science to Verify Chinese Medicine

24th May 2007
Even though Chinese medicine has been applied as an effective method for over 5,000 years, Western scientific study continues to debate whether this is a logical procedure to assist with treatment. Although, most medical examiners of Western medicine woul... Read >
Author: John Philips

Balancing Yin and Yang With Food

21st May 2007
Traditional Chinese medicine practioners have discovered long ago that imbalances in diet contribute to many of our health problems. In other words, when the body is in balance it will be in a better position to fight diseases and maintan health. This c... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Is This Simple Drink Nature’s Most Powerful Anti-Oxidant?

21st May 2007
The news today is all about the extraordinary growth of the Chinese economy, but is there a danger that in importing Western affluence the Chinese may also import our levels of the characteristic diseases of affluence – obesity, diabetes, heart attack, ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Acupuncture and Christianity

04th May 2007
As a Chinese treatment, the potential for conflict between acupuncture and Christianity may seem inevitable. Unfortunately, this is true to some extent, but not overtly. Acupuncture and Christianity It is said that religion is a touchy subject. In s... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Sports Injuries

04th May 2007
One of the breakthroughs in acupuncture gaining medical acceptance is its frequent use by professional athletes. This, of course, brings us to the subject of acupuncture and sports injuries. Acupuncture and Sports Injuries The field of Sports Medici... Read >
Author: Alien

Ear Acupuncture - Do it Yourself

04th May 2007
We are a nation of do it yourself individuals. If you doubt me, just look at the Home Depots that appear every five feet. So, is ear acupuncture a do it yourself possibility? Ear Acupuncture - Do it Yourself Recently, an investigative reporter at a ... Read >
Author: Alien

Ear Acupuncture for Weight Loss

04th May 2007
The ear is a focal point for many nodes in the typical acupuncture treatment. Ear acupuncture for weight loss is one version of this and very effective as well. Ear Acupuncture for Weight Loss In the 1950’s a Frenchmen named Dr. Nogier was intrigu... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture – Anxiety - Insomnia

03rd May 2007
Anxiety and insomnia are two silent killers. There existence points to an imbalance in the mind and body as well as resulting in massive stress. Acupuncture treats a href="http://www.anxietydoctor.org/" target="_blank">anxiety and insomnia by going to the... Read >
Author: Alien

Electronic Acupuncture and Asthma

03rd May 2007
Asthma is a fairly common health problem, but one that can really lower your quality of life. Electronic acupuncture is a new approach to treating asthma. Electronic Acupuncture and Asthma Electronic acupuncture was first experimented with in China ... Read >
Author: Alien

Use of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Male Impotence

03rd May 2007
As the population of the United States ages, age related health issues arise. Following is a summary of the use of acupuncture in the treatment of male impotence. Acupuncture – Treatment of Male Impotence Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medici... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and the Treatment of Acne

30th April 2007
Chinese medicine is unique in its totally different approach to treatment compared to western standards. Acupuncture and the treatment of acne show this perfectly. Acupuncture and the Treatment of Acne Acne is a general term given to several types o... Read >
Author: Alien

Laser Acupuncture

30th April 2007
Acupuncture is thought of as an ancient Chinese practice and rightly so. Laser acupuncture, however, shows the old and new can mesh. Laser Acupuncture Modern technology is impacting virtually every area of our life and so it is no surprise to learn ... Read >
Author: Alien

Sciatica and Acupuncture

30th April 2007
Nothing is so painful as a sciatica nerve that is acting up. There is relief for sciatica and acupuncture is one way to get it. Sciatica and Acupuncture Sciatica is the name given to a painful condition that is characterized by pain that begins in t... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Spinal Cord Injury

30th April 2007
Spinal cord injuries are extremely serious. Acupuncture for a spinal cord injury can bring relief to chronic pain and improve your quality of life. Acupuncture and Spinal Cord Injury Among the most devastating types of traumatic injuries is injury t... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis

30th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a diagnosis you simple do not want to get. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis can help to make a person more comfortable and in control. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a horrible disease of the central... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow Relief

27th April 2007
Next to a baseball pitcher, tennis players are the next group of athletes that often tweak their elbows. Acupuncture for tennis elbow relief is a no brainer. Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow Relief Tennis elbow is the common name given to the pain and i... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture – Athletes

27th April 2007
The fact acupuncture has become such an accepted practice is exemplified by the number of athletes that use it in modern time. Acupuncture and athletes have been synonymous for years. Acupuncture – Athletes At the Chinese National Games held in 19... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Spinal Manipulation

26th April 2007
Anatomically, our backs take a pounding. Acupuncture and spinal manipulation are ways to fight back against the wear and tear that can lead to chronic pain. Acupuncture and Spinal Manipulation Low back pain is another of those symptoms that is naggi... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture Points for Neck Pain

26th April 2007
Neck pain can flat out ruin your day. Manipulation of acupuncture points for neck pain is a common way to give you back range of motion and eliminate the pain. Acupuncture Points for Neck Pain Chronic neck pain is one of those mysterious ailments th... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Fibromyalgia

26th April 2007
Pain and fatigue in your muscles is normal after exercise to a point, but what if you get it without exercise? This is known as Fibromyalgia and acupuncture may be a treatment to consider. Acupuncture and Fibromyalgia When you spend some time doing ... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture Facelift

26th April 2007
In modern society, we place a lot of emphasis on our appearance. This is particularly true for our faces. An acupuncture facelift takes longer than a surgical procedure, but is much safer. Acupuncture Facelift In health spas around the world there i... Read >
Author: Alien

Tinnitus and Acupuncture

25th April 2007
We take our ears and hearing for granted until something goes a miss. Ringing in the ears is known as tinnitus and acupuncture takes a treatment approach of looking for the underlying cause. Tinnitus and Acupuncture Tinnitus is the name given to rin... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Vertigo

25th April 2007
Vertigo presents with many different symptoms and Western medicine tries to treat each. Acupuncture for vertigo is about finding the underlying cause and providing a solution to it. Acupuncture for Vertigo If one were to imagine the ideal Medical cl... Read >
Author: Alien

Autism and Acupuncture

25th April 2007
Autism is a diagnosis that makes parents cringe. Western medicine has failed to come up with a good treatment for autism, but a form of acupuncture has show positive results. Autism and Acupuncture Autism is another of those conditions that has baff... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Migraines

25th April 2007
A pounding headache can pretty much disable you. If it occurs again and again as with migraines, it can ruin your life. Acupuncture for migraines is very effective. Acupuncture for Migraines The migraine headache is a bane on modern society with far... Read >
Author: Alien

Microcurrent Acupuncture

25th April 2007
Acupuncture is ostensibly the manipulation of energy within the body. Many have surmised that microcurrent acupuncture is what is really going on. Microcurrent Acupuncture Most people in the West view acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine as ... Read >
Author: Alien

Menopausal symptoms and research therapy

24th April 2007
Alternative or complementary herbal therapies used by women for menopausal symptoms are not attested as helpfull by scientific studies. That doesn’t mean they are useless, but they have no proof that they really do work. Doctors used to say that no ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Is This Simple Drink Nature's Most Powerful Anti-Oxidant?

20th April 2007
The news today is all about the extraordinary growth of the Chinese economy, but is there a danger that in importing Western affluence the Chinese may also import our levels of the characteristic diseases of affluence � obesity, diabetes, heart attack, ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Acupuncture to Quit Smoking

18th April 2007
Quit smoking. Two simple words that are very difficult to follow through on. Undergoing acupuncture to quit smoking is a new tack being tried by many. Acupuncture to Quit Smoking The use of laser acupuncture to quit smoking is becoming very popular.... Read >
Author: Alien

Listlessness - Acupuncture

18th April 2007
Do you find yourself just dragging around, to wit, suffering from listlessness? Acupuncture may be the answer as your meridians may be out of whack. Listlessness - Acupuncture The condition of listlessness or general lack of energy is usually relate... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Sleep Apnea

18th April 2007
Sleep apnea is a disorder that can seriously impact your health and quality of life given the fact you need peaceful sleep. Acupuncture for sleep apnea is one treatment. Acupuncture and Sleep Apnea The term sleep apnea refers to a generalized sleepi... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture Treatment for Depression

18th April 2007
Over the last twenty years or so, the problem of population wide depression has come out of the closet. Acupuncture treatment for depression is also gaining new notoriety. Acupuncture Treatment for Depression In many ways, acupuncture is a very logi... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for Arthritis

18th April 2007
Arthritis can be a crippling health problem. Acupuncture for arthritis offers those suffering from it the potential to find relief from chronic pain. Acupuncture for Arthritis It is sometimes possible to get a bit of insight into the attitude of Wes... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Diabetes

18th April 2007
Diabetes is a troubling disorder and growing in frequency in the United States. Following is what we know about acupuncture and diabetes as a treatment disorder solution. Acupuncture and Diabetes Diabetes is a disease that is rapidly getting out of ... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture and Chronic Fatigue

18th April 2007
The stress and rush of modern daily life can lead to a disorder known as chronic fatigue. Acupuncture and chronic fatigue are a good match because acupuncture is excellent for resolving the causes. Acupuncture and Chronic Fatigue There are many thin... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture for High Blood Pressure

18th April 2007
High blood pressure can be a silent killer over time. Fortunately, acupuncture for high blood pressure is an effective way of taking the edge off. Acupuncture for High Blood Pressure If you are interested in understanding the difference in the appro... Read >
Author: Alien

Self Acupuncture

18th April 2007
Mention acupuncture and people tend to get images of an ancient Chinese man with a long, white beard and needles. The practice of self acupuncture puts this to rest. Self Acupuncture When the idea of writing on the subject of self acupuncture was fi... Read >
Author: Alien

Five Element Acupuncture

18th April 2007
As strange as it may sound, acupuncture today is not necessarily reflective of how it was less than 200 years ago. Then, Five Element Acupuncture was the standard. Five Element Acupuncture Much is made of the difference in Western style medicine and... Read >
Author: Alien

The Benefits of Acupuncture

18th April 2007
If you are just beginning to investigate acupuncture, you probably have some questions. Let’s start with the most basic. What are the benefits of acupuncture? The Benefits of Acupuncture There may still be a lot of debate raging in the Western Wor... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture Meridians

18th April 2007
When discussing acupuncture one cannot do so without bringing up meridians. In many ways, acupuncture is the focus and manipulation of meridians for overall well being. Acupuncture Meridians They have been compared to many things. Some people look a... Read >
Author: Alien

How Does Acupuncture Work?

13th April 2007
Anything that has been practiced consistently for millions of years must be pretty effective. That being said, exactly how does acupuncture work? How Does Acupuncture Work? If you ask the question, how does acupuncture work, you are going to get a l... Read >
Author: Alien

Acupuncture Theory

13th April 2007
While there are many health issues acupuncture can help with, it is sometimes important to step back and understand what is going on. Acupuncture theory goes a long way to understanding the treatment. Acupuncture Theory The word theory is interestin... Read >
Author: Alien

Definition of Alternative Medicine

13th April 2007
As time passes, people are becoming more accepting of alternative medicine, but what exactly is it? We need a definition of alternative medicine. Definition of Alternative Medicine Alternative medicine is a term that has come to describe health care... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Medicine for Acne Treatment

09th April 2007
Effectively treating acne in adults and teens can be difficult. The use of Chinese medicine for acne treatment approaches the problem from a different point of view. Chinese Medicine for Acne Treatment The underlying idea behind Traditional Chinese ... Read >
Author: Alien

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Infertility

09th April 2007
The ability to bear children is a glorious thing and equally devastating when infertility becomes an issue. Traditional Chinese medicine and infertility are discussed below. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Infertility Traditional Chinese Medicine h... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Medicine Treatments for High Blood Pressure

09th April 2007
High blood pressure can be a killer, particularly over time. Chinese medicine treatments for high blood pressure have been around for thousands of years and are effective. Chinese Medicine Treatments for High Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure or Hy... Read >
Author: Alien

Chinese Diabetes Medicine

09th April 2007
Diabetes is becoming more and more of a problem in Western society. Chinese diabetes medicine divides the problem into three parts and treats them each. Chinese Diabetes Medicine Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is generally characterized by hi... Read >
Author: Alien

Face Reading in Chinese Medicine

09th April 2007
As you might guess, Chinese medicine takes a much more holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment. Face reading in Chinese medicine is something you will not find in your doctors office. Face Reading in Chinese Medicine Face Reading is a very anci... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Treatments for Insomnia

05th April 2007
Are you experiencing inadequate or poor-quality sleep caused by a difficulty in falling asleep and staying asleep, as well as waking up too early? Do you feel restless, unrefreshed and even tired upon waking up in the morning? If so, you may have in... Read >
Author: Stephen Pierce

The Allergy Treatment Closest to Your Heart

01st April 2007
An allergy is the body’s abnormal reaction to a perfectly normal substance. This “normal” substance could be just about anything - a type of food, dust, pollen, or animal hair. Allergy treatment first begins with identifying the cause of the alle... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Natural Acne Rosacea Skin Care Herbal Home Remedy Treatment Cure

30th March 2007
Acne rosacea is characterized by the redness and swelling of the skin. Tiny blood vessels will dilate and expand creating small red lines on the skin. With time, these lines can open and acne rosacea will become more severe. It can be a frustrating and di... Read >
Author: Jean Lam

Go Three days Without Food But Never A Day Without Tea

27th March 2007
The news today is all about the rapid march of the Chinese economy which it seems likely will shortly overtake all but the very largest Western nations. But is there a danger that in importing Western affluence the Chinese may also import Western levels o... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Is There A Cancer Personality??

12th March 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life Over 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates noticed a potential connection between personality traits and health conditions. Since he is considered by many to be the father of modern medicine, is it poss... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Your List of 7 Diabetes Natural Treatments

19th February 2007
Current scientific research has confirmed the efficiency of many diabetes natural treatments. Herbs and other plants have been used for centuries as diabetes natural treatment. Only those herbs and plants that appear most successful, are relatively non-to... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad

Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

05th February 2007
People often talk about Adult Onset Diabetes. The thing is we have to know what are the symptoms to this disease so we can be aware if we have it. It is interesting to note that the word diabetes comes from 'passing through' and mellitus is 'honey'. To... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Ancient Healing Art Gets New Name

01st February 2007
Have you ever wondered the origin of the Energy Healing Arts? Lake Elsinore author Rinchen Chodak believes she has the answer. The Universal Healing Art of JING-QI-SHEN is a hands-on guide offering easy-to-learn methods to generate healing energy that... Read >
Author: Al Chang

Author Advocates Holistic Healing Arts as Ministry

01st February 2007
"Hands-on Healing is much more than the intuitive laying-on of hands. In a deeper, more intrinsic sense, it is spiritual ministry founded on peace and love.” Author Rinchen Chodak reached this conclusion after facilitating many energetic healings ... Read >
Author: Al Chang

Bitter Orange Extract for Weight Loss

24th January 2007
Many are just now realizing the potential benefits of using bitter orange extract in weight loss supplements. Why do dieters use it? Some dieters say that bitter orange * Helps increase calorie burning. * Helps suppress appetite. Bitter o... Read >
Author: tim

Qigong for Stress Relief

11th January 2007
Qigong, (pronounced "chee-gung") is an ancient Chinese health system that combines physical postures, breathing techniques, and focused intention to strengthen the body-mind-spirit connection. It is rapidly gaining popularity in the West as a form of stre... Read >
Author: conquerarticles

Health Benefits of Qi Gong

18th November 2006
There are a variety of health benefits that practitioners of qigong can enjoy. Proponents of the exercises, also called "chi kung", believe that following a regular exercise routine of qigong can improve your health in a number of ways. The practice of qi... Read >
Author: James Chen

Top 3 Alternative Asthma Treatment Reliefs That Your Doctors Are Not Aware.

17th November 2006
According to many new medical sources, around 100 million people in the world have asthma, roughly 6 percent of adults and 10 percent of children, and asthma is on the increase. At least, 40,000 people die from the disease each year. Australia is at the t... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Can Needles Really Manage Your Weight?

15th November 2006
Over weight or obesity is identified as one of the risk factors for heart disease. As such, many forms of weight loss or weight management have been put into the market to help people who are over weight or obese, and those who wish to maintain good body ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Personality Traits and Health: Is There A Connection?

15th November 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.Cancer-free-for-life.com Over 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates noticed a potential connection between personality traits and health conditions. Since he is considered by many to be the father of modern m... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Alternative medicine: Pressure Remedies that Heal you

15th November 2006
Alternative medicine is a recent term to something that has been a part of human existence from old. From the times of early man to the present day instinct and reason has taught humans many thing. The best advice for anyone wanting to adopt alternate med... Read >
Author: kyle stone

Goji juice: Essence of the Himalayas

25th October 2006
During the last few decades the health industry has boomed and supposed wonder drugs are getting explored every now and then. We have explored genetically modified crops, wholly organic cultivation and ever improved health supplements. But there are a few... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob

Schools for Acupuncture

17th October 2006
Schools for Acupuncture teach an ancient healing art to those who are determined to find and apply natural healing solutions to common health problems. In most Schools for Acupuncture, students have prime opportunities to learn about age-old wisdoms, alon... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

What Ginkgo Can Help To Prevent Heart Disease?

05th October 2006
Being one of the oldest living tree species, ginkgo trees ranged throughout temperate regions of the world some 50 million years ago. Nevertheless, one species, Ginkgo biloba, native to southeast China, survived the millennia while all others went extinct... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Fertile Ground: Natural Support for Fertility Enhancement with Acupuncture

29th September 2006
Recently a number of our clients have asked us about the relationship between acupuncture and fertility. Planning a pregnancy is an exciting time in a person's life - filled with new expectations, experiences and discoveries. It is a time of reflection as... Read >
Author: Kai Yee

Acupressure. How does it work.

08th September 2006
Acupressure is a form of treatment that involves the pressing of specific points on the body with either fingers, knuckles or palms of the hand and sometimes by using the elbows or feet to relieve pain, reduce stress and generally promote a persons good h... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Four Herbal Remedies Which Help Your Health

17th August 2006
Herbal supplements have for some people replaced traditional vitamins and minerals for dietary supplements. This is a mistake of course because they are being thought of as some kind of dietary supplement for enhancing weight loss for example. Here I wi... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

A New Orleans Chiropractor's View On Changing Perceptions Of Chiropractic In The US

22nd July 2006
The art and science of the chiropractor has often been maligned by the western health establishment. The historical animosity is mostly due to the fact that western medicine tends to employ a philosophy of reductionism, which states that the best way to ... Read >
Author: Gordon DuBois

Ginseng - is this your cuppa tea?

25th June 2006
Ginseng is a plant with a very important role in traditional Chinese medicine. They believe that it relieves stress, improves circulation, increases quality of life, cures flu, cures impotence, and even that it can stop cancer. In fact, like many traditio... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Asthma Treatment Reliefs : did you know there are other ways of help?

01st June 2006
This article is about finding other ways for help asthma treatment or relief? Has asthma changed your lifestyle completely for many years? Suffering from asthma is obviously no fun and can have quite a negative affect on the daily lives of sufferers, e... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Gingko - Provides Many Health Benifits, FIND OUT!

26th May 2006
What Is Ginkgo? This popular herbal medicine is extracted from the fan-shaped leaves of the ancient Ginkgo tree, a species that has survived in China for more than 200 million years and now grows throughout the world. (The leaves are double, or bi-lobed... Read >
Author: Home herb

Astragalus - The Yellow Leader

03rd May 2006
Astragalus is a plant that is native to Northern China. The medicinal portion of this plant is the root, which is collected in the spring, needs to be dried for four to seven years. Astragalus Membranaceus, , is the root of a plant member of the Pea famil... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Essential Massage Facts

25th April 2006
Essential Massage Facts A massage is a traditional form of therapy in which muscles and other soft tissues of the body are manipulated to improve health and well-being. Variants of massage range from tissues to deeper manual techniques. Massage was pract... Read >
Author: Alan Pierce

Acupuncture

06th April 2006
Acupuncture is the insertion of hair-thin needles into specific points on the body to prevent or treat illness. It's one component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, an integrated system that's been used in china for more than 2000 years. Which points ar... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Herbal medicine for cold and flu information

01st April 2006
The common cold or flu is one of medicine's greatest mysteries. While there are plenty of pharmaceutical products offered to help ease the symptoms of these illnesses, our local drug stores still offer us no opportunities to rid ourselves of the ailment i... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Feng Shui consulting

25th March 2006
After your rigorous apprenticeship efforts to gain proficiency in Feng Shui theory and practice, it's now time to apply your skills for remunerative gain, or charitable works. You will, no doubt, have specialized in one, or more facets of Feng Shui. T... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

The Benefits of Mushrooms for Your Health

20th March 2006
Mushrooms are valuable health food - low in calories, high in vegetable proteins, chitin, iron, zinc, fiber, essential amino acids, vitamins & minerals. Mushrooms also have a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Their legendary effects on ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Health And Beauty Tip - Don't Starve Your Skin!

26th January 2006
To win the battle against the effects of time and the environment, we need to do more than just apply lotions and creams to our faces. No matter how sophisticated the ingredients grow, those anti aging creams only improve the appearance of the dead layers... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Acne - Healing With Whole Food

05th January 2006
Annemarie Colbin, in her book "Food and Healing", makes the interesting point that diets themselves, even healing diets, are not a cure per se. They do often work, but their route to health is actually a product of supporting the body's own healing proces... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Differing Asian Styles of Acupuncture.

01st January 2006
The great doctors of acupuncture, through the course of Chinese history, have often varied from great healers to quacks in the minds of the people and government. From China, undisputedly the originator of this healing process, it spread to the other part... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

A Natural Energy Boost for Older People

22nd December 2005
By Christine Wheeler, MAOur population is aging and many of us find ourselves caring for our elderly parents. It is difficult watching their energy and vibrancy fade before your eyes... even with medications. You may even feel like there is nothing you ca... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

The Controversy Surrounding Ephedra

09th December 2005
The Chinese discovered ephedra in the form of the Ma Huang plant more than 5,000 years ago and it is the basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Chinese have long used ephedra to treat colds and flus, fever, and many other symptoms. Recent research has... Read >
Author: AL Alexander

Learn about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

09th December 2005
Traditional Chinese Medicine Western and Chinese medicine differ in the way an illness or disease is viewed. While Western medicine tends to treat the effects of the illness or disease, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) emphazizes on uncovering and trea... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong

How to Balance Your Body to Get Pregnant

07th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Willingness Works Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been treating fertility successfully for over two thousand years, long before Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) was a glimmer in anyone's eye. Since more and more couples are... Read >
Author: David Gruder

Chinese Herbs Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum) to Boost Immune System and Prevent Cancer

23rd November 2005
The interest of the modern Western world on the wisdom of the ancient eastern Chinese herbal remedy as a complementary or alternative therapy is rising and gaining popularity because of its holistic approach, emphasis on quality of life and prevention of... Read >
Author: Elena Leong

How Do T'ai Chi and Qigong Work?

03rd November 2005
Western medical science is only beginning to understand what T'ai Chi and Qigong offers us. However, just the tiny amount of research that has been done so far indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong are very powerful health tools that can save each of us and... Read >
Author: Bill Douglas

2 Super Techniques that will Improve Your Life

02nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Lambert Klein How would you like to learn two simple techniques that can vastly improve your life? If I told you that it is possible to significantly relieve yourself of anxiety, worry and stress as well as bad habits in a very short ... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Acupuncture: A benefit to the well Individual?

01st November 2005
Before we begin a discussion about the benefits of acupuncture, let's talk about the origins of acupuncture. It was first used in China over 2000 years ago, and is one of the oldest medical procedures in the world. It is a family of procedures that stim... Read >
Author: andrew mills

Ancient Health Science: How Do T'ai Chi and Qigong Work?

17th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas Western medical science is only beginning to understand what T'ai Chi and Qigong offers us. However, just the tiny amount of research that has been done so far indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong are very powerful health too... Read >