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Traditional Chinese medicine could boost cancer treatment

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An ancient 1,800 year old Chinese herbal remedy may boost the effects of cancer treatment as well as reduce its side-effects, new research suggests. By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent published on "Health News Feed"-Telegraph.Co.UK URL:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7952015/Traditional-Chinese-medicine-could-boost-cancer-treatment.html Published: 7:00PM BST 18 Aug 2010       Known as Huang Qin Tang, the mix of plant extracts, roots and fruit has been used for hundreds of years to treat stomach upsets and nausea. But now researchers have found that it not only does the same for patients on chemotherapy, it also increases the effectiveness of the treatment. The strong drugs used in chemotherapy cause a number of toxic side effects because it kills healthy cells as well as cancerous ones. This is particularly true in the digestive tract or intestines. The team from Yale University found that in mice the use of the Huang Qin Tang

Acupuncture and Stop Addiction

Smoking, Drinking and Drug Acupuncture treatment is a very powerful tool for removing smoking addiction. This treatment is not very popular among the people who are planning to quit. However it is a very effective and reliable method for quitting smoking which has no side effects at all. Millions of dollars are spent every year on different types of medications for smoking cessation programs. However, not all these programs are beneficial. This is because all these programs do not provide any incentive to quit smoking. Acupuncture provides the extra impetus to the smoker to quit smoking for good. But how does acupuncture really work? Acupuncture uses small needles of different lengths and sizes to stimulate the skin in a particular area of the human body. The area for stimulation is chosen corresponding to meridian or pathway that provides energy to the affected body field or area. In case of smoking cessation, needles are inserted in the areas that will affect energy fl

Acupuncture – The New Anti-wrinkle Treatment

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Forget Botox, FRA is the latest thing Botox is so last year, Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture (FRA) is the new anti-aging, wrinkle banishing, celebrity obsession but does it actually work? Apparently so… What is it? FRA is a non-surgical facelift; it’s relatively new to the West but has been used in China for many years now. It rebalances the bodies motivating energy (Qi) halting and supposedly reversing the signs of ageing. As we mature the quantity of Qi and blood in the skin and underlying facial muscles slowly begin to decrease causing loss of nourishment, elasticity and moisture. What does it do? FRA smoothes fine lines, reduces wrinkles, evens out skin tone, reduces puffiness on the eyelids and jowl, lifts the brows and brightens the eyes, all without having to go under the knife. How does it work? The same as traditional acupuncture, whisker fine needles are inserted into wrinkles and frown lines in the face, slowly diminishing them by relaxing

Acupuncture and Painrelief

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Acupuncture 'provides twice the pain relief of standard medicine' By SIMON CABLE Daily mail Back pain afflicts between 70 and 85 per cent of the adult population at some point Acupuncture is twice as effective at reducing lower back pain than conventional medicines, according to researchers. But pretend acupuncture, where the needles are inserted less deeply, has also been found to have a similar effect, suggesting that the pain relief could be psychological. Back pain afflicts between 70 and 85 per cent of the adult population at some point in their lives and accounts for the loss of almost five million working days each year in the UK. A trial of more than 1,162 people aged between 18 and 86 who had suffered from lower back pain for an average of eight years was carried out by German medics. They were divided into three groups, each of which was treated with either genuine acupuncture treatment, fake acupuncture or with drugs, pain-killers of physiotherapy.

Acupuncture and Infertility

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Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin, sterile needles into specific acupuncture points on the body which reside on channels or meridians; these are pathways in both the exterior and interior of the body. These points, when needled, can regulate the way in which the body functions. Acupuncture helps by addressing problems that affect fertility such as under-functioning (hypothyroidism) or over-functioning (hyperthyroidism). Can acupuncture be used to treat infertility? Acupuncture, frequently combined with herbal medicine, has been used for centuries to treat some causes of infertility. For example, acupuncture and herbs will not work to address tubal adhesions which can occur as a result of pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis. However, in this situation, an individual could still benefit from acupuncture and herbs because of the potential effect of improved ovarian and follicular function. Additionally, it is shown that acupuncture can increase blood flow to the endom

Yin and Yang & Methods of diagnosis

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Yin and Yang  The Chinese Yin and Yang symbol expresses the delicate balance of dark (Yin) and light (Yang), which embraces all opposites: female and male, cold and heat, passive and active, repose and motion. The black and white dots show the flow of one aspect into another. Methods of diagnosis Traditional Chinese doctors diagnose patients mainly by checking his/her appearance, tongue and pulse. Some small problems which western doctors usually neglect may suggest a lot for a Chinese doctor. For example, continual black circle under eyes may suggest bad function of spleen. Too much sweat can detect some serious problems at an early stage.

Introduction of traditional Chinese medicine

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Acupuncture points Acupuncture originated in china and the basis Chinese concept of disease is that it entails an imbalance in the system of energy flow within the body. Treatment in intended to restore equilibrium, and may include acupuncture or/and herbal medicine. Basic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) approach for health Holistic The cause of a disorder is not necessarily located in the region of the symptom. Therefore our physiological irregularities, psychological factors and general character are observed to identify a “pattern of disharmony”, which presides over any injury into cause and effect. Preventative TCM diagnoses and treats energy imbalances before they become physical. To prevent conditions from arising, we are encouraged to adopt a healthy living timetable and recommend some good activities that are supportive to good health. Natural TCM uses the natural healing forces or our body to help eliminate illnesses. Symptoms of disease are not