August 27th, 2010

Chinese Herb Shops

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August 23rd, 2010

Chinese Herbal Medicine for Insomnia and Anxiety

chinese herbs for insomnia or anxiety. Doesn’t cause drowsiness. Extremely safe. In use for centuries. Works within a couple of days.

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August 9th, 2010

Dimmak Herbs

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Sports Medicine, Training, First Aid chinese herb Formulas

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August 5th, 2010

Chinese Herbs Online

A look at Chinese herbs such as Chinese herbs online, Chinese healing herbs and chinese herbs for weight loss. In addition take a look at natural herbs, medicinal herbs and herb garden.

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August 1st, 2010

ORAC, S-ORAC Antioxidant Tests Prove NingXia Red Value

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NingXia Red’s Wolfberry (Goji) Juice superfood blend ranks highest on the S-ORAC scale. So… what does highest S-ORAC mean? You get the absolute best value, best performing energy drink on the market.

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July 26th, 2010

Digestive Disorder — A Chinese Herbal Prescription (15)

DIGESTIVE DISORDER – - A chinese herbal prescription.
I use the term digestive disorder to include various common symptoms as follows: indigestion, gases, stomach pains, minor ulcer, acid reflux, lack of appetite, sensitivity to certain kinds of food, diarrhea, constipation, etc.

Nature of common digestive disorder:
• Multiple symptoms usually occur with different intensity.
• Some symptoms occur more often than others.
• Symptoms usually disrupt the person’s eating habit.
• The disruption of eating habit in turn may aggravate the symptoms, causing a downward spiral.

Causes of common digestive disorder:
• Irregular eating habit.
• Over-consumption of food especially spicy, greasy or sour type.
• Too restrictive a diet making the stomach extra fragile and sensitive.
• Stresses at work or at home. Food is by no means the only cause.
• Digestive disorder tends to be a delayed or uncertain reaction, so it’s hard to know which is the real cause.

The digestive system is one of the most sensitive organs deserving special attention for good maintenance. Being neglected, it can give you a lot of troubles. If you eat the wrong kind of food, your digestive system can vomit on you right away or give you diarrhea later. It may make you feel terrible the rest of the day. If your digestive system is weak, an unpleasant event or circumstance can trigger some kind of disorder or aggravate existing ones.

Most people who suffer from digestive disorder have an irregular eating habit, usually eating meals at irregular times, or eating while working. Another common habit is eating too much at one time and not at all some other times. These create undue pressure on the digestive system and disrupt its natural functional rhythm. The symptoms you get are just the reactions of your digestive system telling you that it is not happy with your way of eating. Therefore the first step is to cultivate a normal regular eating habit. To put it simply, devote some time to sitting down and enjoying regular meals with a moderate quantity of food.

On the other hand, too much attention given to the digestive system tends to create the same kind of disorder. Many people are sensitive to various kinds of food, resulting in a long list of “foods to avoid”. One thing they may not notice is that this long list will perpetuate the existing sensitivity of the digestive system, making it even more fragile, not stronger. One way to break this downward spiral is to gradually build up more strength into the digestive system. How? This can be done by slowly increasing the variety of food intake. Eat just a little bit of those foods you avoid for some reason. This won’t kill you. You will be surprised that your stomach can be trained to accept new foods little by little. The goal is to cut down the sensitivity and bring back the robustness of your digestive system so that you can enjoy as many kinds of food as possible, and consequently, enhancing your nutrition and your health.

The Chinese approach emphasizes the strengthening of the digestive system rather than trying to tackle the individual disorder symptoms. There is a special term called “Yang Wei” 養胃, which means to nourish the stomach. When the digestive system becomes more robust and able to handle an increasing variety of food, the disorder symptoms will occur less and less frequent. The following herbal package is recommended:

1) Strengthen stomach and intestines
Dang Shen 黨參
Bai Zhu 白朮
Fu Ling 伏苓
Gan Cao 甘草
Sha Ren 沙仁
Mu Xiang 木香
Bai Kou Ren 白寇仁
2) Strengthen liver
Long Dan Cao 龍膽草
Gou Qi Zi 枸杞子
3) Help digestion
Zhi Shi 枳實
Fu Pi 褔皮
4) Reduce gas
Qing Pi 青皮
Ban Xia 半夏
A total of 13 herbs are used.

Drink one cup (8 oz) of herb tea a day, preferably in the morning to allow time for the herbs to work its way through.

This is just one formula with countless variations depending on:
* How accurate the herbalist understands the root cause.
* How sensitive is your stomach to the herbs.

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July 23rd, 2010

Complementary/Alternative Medicine: Traditional Chinese

Nearly half the US populations turns to complementary, alternative and integrative practices to maintain or improve their health. Beverly Burns of UCSF’s Osher Center for Integrative Medicine explores traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture, meridians and chi. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [12/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13073]

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July 20th, 2010

Male Sexual Potency — A Chinese Herbal Prescription (7)

MALE SEXUAL POTENCY – - A Chinese herbal prescription.
Declining potency for males are usually due to aging, sudden or continuous weakening of health, or too much sex when young. There are many Chinese herbs that can arrest the decline. If taken over a period of time, they will gradually bring back your virility. Of course, they cannot bring you back to when you were 18.

chinese herbs cannot deliver the mechanical performance of Viagra and the likes. Furthermore, they don’t give you the expected effect when you take them a few hours beforehand. Being a product of nature, they help you build up the potency at the rate your body can handle (not what your mind wants). Think of it as muscle building where a sustained effort gives you a long-term effect. After a period of time as short as a few weeks, you’ll find that the herbs are steadily working for you.

The prescription should basically be a strengthening combination aiming at the kidneys, the blood, the Qi, and the Yang.
1) Kidneys
Xu Duan 續 斷
Du Zhong 杜 仲
Qian Shi 芡 實
Rou Cong Rong 肉 蓯 容
2) Blood
Chuan Xiong 川 芎
Dang Gui 當 歸
Shu Di Huang 熟 地 黃
3) The Qi
Huang Qi 黃耆
Du Huo 獨 活
Gou Ji 狗 瘠
4) The Yang
Suo Yang 鎖 陽
Xian Ling Pi 仙 靈 皮
Ba Ji Tian 巴 戟 天
A combination of 13 herbs are recommended.

One must be careful not to prescribe an overdose for fast results. The consequence may be negative. When strengthening herbs are used, they generate a lot of heat inside the body. Excess heat may bring on sleep difficulty, mouth sores, headache, nose bleeding, or constipation. Worse, it may cause your blood pressure to rise.

Drink one cup (8 oz) of herb tea a day, preferably in the morning to allow time for the excess heat to dissipate from your body before bedtime.
Drink more water if you feel more thirsty than usual.

This is just one formula with countless variations depending on:
* Your age
* How weak is your body.
* How sensitive is your body to the strengthening herbs.

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Herbal capsules or concentrates can be tailor-made for your conditions.

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July 17th, 2010

Loss Weight safe & Easy-Chinese Herbs Dr. Tsoi 203-249-0115

Traditional chinese herbal medicine have been used for over 5,000 years to support the body’s natural well being. This approach has been proven safe and effective by millions of people who use it. An extraordinary chinese herbal remedy is used to treat a widening range of ailments, including: the common cold,cancer, arthritis, insomnia, frequent urination, impotence, back pain, weakness, dizziness and headaches, among many others,and is very effective in relieving the cramps associated with menstruation. It is also believed to strengthen the immune system. *These statement have not been evaluated by the FDA. the product is not intended to diagnose,teat,cure or prevent any disease in us.

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July 14th, 2010

Anxiety and Stress — A Chinese Herbal Prescription (8)

ANXIETY and STRESS – - A chinese herbal prescription
As you know, anxiety is a complicated condition brought on by various problems of life. It would be nice if I could write a prescription to make all your problems go away. However, you know that I don’t have that kind of power, especially in financial matters, personal relationships, job security, or business dealings.

Nevertheless, I can help you reduce the physical stress that anxiety brings. Anxiety throws your body out of balance. As a result, various physical problems tend to surface and resurface, such as indigestion, overeating, sleep difficulty, migraines, skin rash, burst of temper, energy drain, etc.

The prescription should help your body achieve the balance that has been lost. How? Balance is a delicate thing. You can only restore it by gently nourishing the major organs back to their normal conditions. When they become stronger, they will be able to find their own way to balance without you having to tell them how. As a result, you will feel much better overall. The Chinese approach to anxiety is to nourish, moisten, and soothe. The word is 潤 , pronounced as “ren”, for which I cannot find an English word similar in meaning.

The prescription should basically be a combination of gentle nourishing for all major organs and the Yin.
1) Liver
Bai Shao 白 芍
Gou Qi Zi 枸 杞 子
2) Lungs
Bai He 百 合
Jie Gen 桔 梗
3) Heart
Zao Ren 棗 仁
Wu Wei Zi 五 味 子
4) Stomach
Bai Zhu 白 朮
Dang Shen 党 參
5) Kidneys
Qian Shi 芡 實
Jin Qian Cao 金 錢 草
6) The Yin
Mai Men Dong 麥 門 冬
Fu Ling 伏 苓
Sheng Di Huang 生 地 黃
A combination of 13 herbs are recommended.

One must be careful not to prescribe strong herbs for fast results. The consequence may be negative. When stronger herbs are used, they generate heat inside the body. Excess heat may make the anxiety worse.

Drink one cup (8 oz) of herb tea a day, preferably in the morning to allow time for dissipation of excess heat and the balancing to work.

This is just one formula with countless variations depending on:
* Your changing condition.
* How weak is your body and where is the weakness.
* How sensitive is your body to the strengthening herbs.

www.herbsandtea.com Click the Askjohn button to pose a question.
Herbal capsules or concentrates can be tailor-made for your conditions.

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