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To address dandruff, a 52 traditional chinese medicine doctor will first evaluate your general health, identifying DANDRUFF DIAGNOSIS Dandruff is the most common condition affecting the scalp and anyone is susceptible. Skin is constantly renewing itself and dead cells from the scalp fall off as new cells form beneath them. Everyone loses skin cells in this way, but dandruff occurs when the scaling of this dead skin is excessive and a greater number of cells are shed, often in clumps that are noticeable when they land on clothing.

Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means

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That's the way we are supposed to feel. traditional chinese medicine calls this concept of internal energy "Chi." It is also known as "Ki," "Qi," or "Vital Life Force." Oriental medicine has known for thousands of years that a subtle energy field exists in the body, and that when the energy pathways are open, a person is in superior physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health. ENERGY IS EVERYWHERE As explained in chapter 2, the energy in our bodies is actually electricity, or polarized energy. We learn from quantum physics that everything in the universe is an expression of energy.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass
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Acupuncture and traditional chinese medicine (TCM). Many cancer patients also turn to acupuncture and TCM to help them get through the rigors of chemo. Use herbs if you need help relaxing. Support your program by getting plenty of sleep and taking steps to cope with stress. For better sleep and relaxation, it's safe to use herbs such as valerian (150-300 mg) and passionflower (300-450 mg). Note: Avoid St. John's wort while undergoing chemo, as it has been found to interfere with the action of some chemo drugs. ?Antioxidants. During chemo, should you or shouldn't you?

Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine

Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey
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From my knowledge of traditional chinese medicine, I knew his stomach meridian was a problem, but I wondered where to start. I knew from homeopathy and other traditions about all the things that can go wrong with the stomach, that it is a place where toxins such as cadmium end up, but I was not about to treat Tike with like,' which is a law of homeopathy. I vowed early on never to give any toxin to the body, even in an energetic form. I didn't then, and we still don't now with our fully developed NES Infoceuticals. Instead I went back to the matching idea and my matching experiments.
These medians are thought to be energy channels in the body, but what kind of energy runs through them and how that energy affects the body is largely unexplained. In traditional chinese medicine there is a belief that a life-force energy, called qi, flows through these meridian channels, many of which lie just under the skin. Deeper inner channels branch from the main channels, but these inner meridians do not have acupuncture points at the skin level as do the surface meridians.
Peter explained, "I give traditional chinese medicine credit for exploring this, but I have also gone farther in explaining the processes. Modern science tells us that the brain is the seat of our mind and hence of our emotions, but esoteric systems have always said the link was through the heart. What is the connection? You might be surprised!

Handbook of Medicinal Plants

Amarjit S. Basra
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The most commonly used drugs for clinical application in traditional chinese medicine are Rehmanniae (root), Scrophulariae (root), Moutan (bark), Paeoniae rubra (root), and Lithospermi seu Arnebiae (root). Drugs for Clearing Heat and Releasing Toxins Drugs that clear heat and remove toxins are mainly used for syndromes of excessive toxic heat, such as epidemic diseases, toxic dysentery, boils, and carbuncles.
Stroke therapy in traditional chinese medicine (TCM): Prospects of drug discovery and developments, Trends Pharmacol. Sci, 20: 191-196. 36. Williamson, E.M., (2001), Synergy and other interactions in phytomedi-cines. Phytomedicine, 8: 401-409. 37. Berenbaum, M., 1989, What is synergy? Pharmacol. Rev., 41: 93-141; Wagner, H. and Steinke, B., in press, Synergy effects of a mixture of Ginkgolide A + B in a thrombozyte aggregation inhibiting assay, Phytomedicine. 38. Hartmann, R.W., Mark, M.

Natural medicine may hold solution for bird flu pandemic

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Green tea, lemon balm, olive leaves and even traditional chinese medicine herbs contain medicine that even the best pharmaceutical scientists could only dream of creating -- medicine to overcome chronic disease, infections and even pandemics. The most powerful antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal chemicals, like the ones found in garlic, are far more effective than the ones manufactured in medicine labs. In fact, the best-known antiviral prescription drug – TamiFlu – is derived from an active ingredient in a traditional Chinese herb called "star anise.

Systems of medicine explained: Conventional, alternative, integrative, complementary and more

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Western medicine, in response, dismisses everything under Chinese medicine, ignoring the long history of safe and effective use of Chinese herbs, acupuncture, and other philosophies espoused by traditional chinese medicine. Chinese medicine is not limited to China, by the way. It is practiced throughout Asia, including Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and many other countries. The way it is practiced in the United States is not true Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine education has become Westernized in the United States.
Eastern medicine" looks at the whole patient, the whole body, the whole experience, and never believes that just treating one organ or using one chemical, drug, or herb is the answer to any health condition. "Traditional Chinese medicine," sometimes shortened to TCM, involves the treatment of patients using the fundamental approaches of healing developed over the last 4000 years in China. The treatments in Chinese medicine include acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and Tui-Na, which resembles massage therapy combined with therapeutic touch.

Chinese Medicine plus homeopathy: Interview with Gerald St. Clair of Ridgecrest Herbals

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You are Westernizing the packaging and the naming of traditional chinese medicine. I think that's innovative. St. Clair: Well, we've actually been doing this now for about 12 years, and, initially, some of our formulas were used just in practitioners' offices and not in health food stores. The founder of the company, Clyde St. Clair, who is actually my father, determined that this was something that should be, and certainly could be, in health food stores. Being a health food store owner as well, he decided to test market it in his store, and it's still carried there.

Beating cancer -- how to take charge of your cancer cure and outlive the lies of the cancer industry

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I can't tell you how many people I've talked to -- clinicians, people trained in herbal medicine and traditional chinese medicine, or even those trained in Western medicine -- who are doing some advanced research on cancer. They've cured cancer, or more accurately, they've helped patients cure their own cancers, because cancer is a disease that is actually quite easy to beat, especially if it's caught in the early stages. This is not a difficult disease to eliminate, but in modern medicine they try to make it complicated.

Chinese Medicine plus homeopathy: Interview with Gerald St. Clair of Ridgecrest Herbals

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In some cases, all we're using is the traditional chinese medicine, unchanged. We don't really like to mess with 500 years of success or 1,000 years of success in the case of some of our formulas. So in many cases they are just that. What we have done in some cases is try to improve upon the speed of the results of the formulas. If there is a negative to Chinese medicine, it is that some of the formulas take up to three, four or five weeks to start manifesting results for people.

Beating cancer -- how to take charge of your cancer cure and outlive the lies of the cancer industry

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Then you have traditional chinese medicine, with some powerful anti-cancer herbs. There's an outstanding book on that by Michael Tierra, who is a master herbalist, and really one of the best herbalist authors out there. He's got a book called Treating Cancer with Herbs. This book teaches you about medicinal mushrooms -- the reishi mushrooms and the shitake mushrooms. Beyond that, we have anti-cancer oils: salmon oil, flax oil and cod liver oil. The list just goes on and on.

Interview: Medicinal mushroom expert Mark Kaylor discusses maitake and reishi mushrooms, cancer, syndrome X and integrative medicine

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Reishi stimulates the liver, and in traditional chinese medicine, reishi is said to calm and nourish the "shen." The shen is the emotional center, and as you can imagine, anybody who has been diagnosed with cancer or is undergoing chemo or radiation is certainly going to have some emotional disturbance. So Reishi is very well-suited to help balance, protect and support the body in that process.

Chinese Medicine plus homeopathy: Interview with Gerald St. Clair of Ridgecrest Herbals

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Clair: Certainly, some people are going to want to stick with more traditional routes, at least traditional for the Western world. But traditional chinese medicine, we believe, has a place here in the mainstream of America. What we're trying to do is kind of bridge that gap. Mike: Wonderful. So again, the website is RidgecrestHerbals.com. Gerald St. Clair, thank you for taking the time to speak with me today. St. Clair: You bet. Thank you.

Health roundup: Constipation drugs, California cons, and Acupuncture points (satire)

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That's how organized medicine marginalizes the wisdom of five thousand years of traditional chinese medicine. The only reason modern doctors even tolerate acupuncture is because, as one MD recently told me, "At least we get to puncture patients with something." To my great amusement, he also thinks the phrase "acupuncture points" refers to a scoring system whereby doctors compete with each other to see how many needles they can stick in a patient in a single, timed fifteen minute race. (Every needle earns another $25 reimbursement from Medicare, apparently.

Chinese Medicine plus homeopathy: Interview with Gerald St. Clair of Ridgecrest Herbals

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Clair: Primarily we do traditional chinese medicine in capsules. Our best-selling formulas are now a combination of traditional Chinese herbs as well as homeopathy, which allows for faster- acting results for people. One of our best selling products is Clear Lungs, which is the number one selling lung congestion formula in the marketplace right now. We have several other formulas that do really well, like formulas for blood sugar balance, hypoglycemia, diabetes, blood pressure, Sinus Clear, Asthma Clear and so on.

Revealed: The original cause of bird flu, and realistic solutions for preventing a pandemic

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Check out independent- minded, unbiased people in the world of naturopathy or herbal medicine or traditional chinese medicine. Chinese medicine can lick this thing in no time. You want to lick the bird flu virus? Go visit a Chinese herbalist. Go to San Francisco, down to Chinatown, and tell them you're afraid of the bird flu virus. They will hand you a couple of packages with herbs and say, "This will do the trick." And they're right; it will do the trick. You might look in there and freak out because it might contain something like dried gecko. You might say, "Oh my God, this is medicine?

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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Tai Chi and Qigong Tai Chi and Qigong are two aspects of traditional chinese medicine that have become popular in the West as forms of exercise and stress reduction. They involve specific body movements and deep breathing. Videos and public classes are readily available to help you learn these two systems of movement and relaxation. Visualization The use of positive imagery is a potent tool in the war against stress. The visualization of positive images invokes a relaxation response. Find a quiet, comfortable place and visualize images that make you feel relaxed and content.

Natural Health Solutions

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You do need to see a traditional chinese medicine practitioner in order to have these points treated correctly with acupressure or acupuncture. In terms of the nutritional therapies for menstrual disorders, it is essentially the same as for many other disorders, which is to avoid processed foods that strip your body of vitamins and minerals and consume more of a plant-based diet, high in superfoods, and supplement with high-density nutritional supplements on a regular basis.
This information is invaluable to a traditional chinese medicine practitioner, who can then prescribe the correct herbs and acupuncture therapy that can help you rebalance energy in your abdominal region. Most women experience a great deal of success in treating menstrual disorders with Chinese herbs and acupuncture. In terms of acupuncture and acupressure, there are specific points that tend to be very helpful for menstrual pain. Those are known as the spleen meridian points, spleen 6, spleen 8, and spleen 10. But this isn't a self-treatment issue.
Chris Kilham") Menstrual cramps and disorders / PMS As menstrual disorders can have many complex causes, I not only recommend major dietary changes that would boost the vitamin, nutritional, and phytonutrient content of your food, I also strongly recommend visiting a traditional chinese medicine practitioner for any kind of menstrual or hormonal disorders. Be sure to note a few things before you visit them, however. Note when the menstrual pain occurs: Is it before the period, during the period or after the period? Is the pain sharp, or is it dull and achy?
Your health status can be effectively monitored through a variety of methods, but my favorite methods are pulse and tongue analysis (via traditional chinese medicine) because they often provide far better information than expensive laboratory tests, yet they are completely noninvasive. It's no exaggeration to say that an experienced pulse analysis practitioner can tell you more about your health (and even the health of specific organs) than a full-blown MRI. Western doctors find this hard to believe, but they've never been trained in pulse analysis, so they have no idea of its capabilities.
Visiting a traditional chinese medicine (TCM) doctor is also highly recommended for liver issues. Chinese herbs are very good at improving liver function and reducing stagnation. Plus, a good TCM doctor will address your spleen, lungs, heart and other body systems at the same time. Digestion and elimination Along with the liver, another crucial organ system is your digestive system. And as you might have suspected, most people simply don't have fully-functioning digestive systems or elimination systems.
Under a system of health freedom, we would be able to choose natural treatments, including Ayurvedic medicine, Western herbal medicine, traditional chinese medicine, mind-body medicine, energy medicine, or any other system of medicine that we believed would be helpful to us. The Codex threat After all, isn't it up to each individual in society to make their own decisions about what they eat, what activities they engage in, and how they wish to plan their own future?

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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According to traditional chinese medicine, chicken in moderate amounts is a good food for building energy as well as supporting the digestive function. HOW TO SELECT AND STORE The healthiest and most humane approach is to purchase free-range, organically fed chickens. For a full description of what this means and the differences among free-range, grass-fed, and grain-fed animals, please see the box "Types of Animal Feed" on page 602. Beyond this, your chicken selection should revolve around the freshness date and visual inspection of the chicken meat to make sure it is fresh.
In traditional chinese medicine, lamb is a food considered to warm the body. HOW TO SELECT AND STORE As with other meats, we strongly recommend choosing organic varieties of lamb. While USDA inspection of lamb is mandatory, grading is voluntary; therefore not all lamb is labeled with a grade. Those that are carry the titles Prime, Choice, and Select. Prime and Choice are the most tender and flavorful but also have a higher fat content. Although lamb is generally tender, you can ensure taste and quality in your lamb choice by buying lamb with pink, firm flesh and white marbling.
In traditional chinese medicine, eggs are recommend to strengthen one's blood and energy by enhancing digestive and kidney function. HOW TO SELECT AND STORE Choose eggs from free-range or organically raised chickens, the difference being that organically raised chickens may not receive any antibiotics and any supplemental feed is organically grown (see the box "Types of Animal Feed" on page 602). In turn, commercially raised chickens are given processed grains (usually bioengineered corn) sprayed with pesticides and antibiotics to prevent infection and stimulate growth.

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