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[...] What is Chinese Medicine? Chinese medicine is based on herbal therapy and acupuncture. Over 400 Chinese herbs are in common use and [...]
[...] health. Most fat accumulates around the hips and thighs, the tummy, and the upper forearms. Chinese medicine (including herbal remedies and acupuncture) can restore the body to its normal balance. [...]
[...] with many types of creams and medicines, without improvement. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, eczema is caused by internal pathogenic heat, dampness, wind, or a mixture of [...]
[...] theory, the menopause is commonly caused by liver and kidney YIN deficiency as age increases. Herbal remedies can improve the YIN of the liver and kidneys and restore the YIN/YANG balance. It is a [...]
[...] around the hips and thighs, the tummy, and the upper forearms. Chinese medicine (including herbal remedies and acupuncture) can restore the body to its normal balance. Herbal remedies increase [...]
[...] and Chinese Tuina? Tuina is another method for improving Qi (energy) flow and blood circulation. It is a hands-on form of manipulation by the therapist, using the hands, elbows or [...]
[...] and non-invasive treatment that is especially effective for relieving pain and improving blood circulation. Cups placed on specific points along the meridians exert a slight suction which sucks out [...]
[...] , but the treatment is essentially painless. Acupuncture can help the energy flow and blood circulation by stimulating certain points in specific ways according to your personal body condition to [...]
[...] and regulate the meridians (energy channels) and then improve the flow of Qi (energy) and blood circulation in the body. The unique theories of Chinese medicine and miraculous therapeutic effects have [...]
[...] as any factors that contribute to insufficient supply of blood and oxygen to the hair roots. Chinese herbs can improve kidney function, nourish the blood and provide nutrients that are especially [...]
[...] is Chinese Medicine? Chinese medicine is based on herbal therapy and acupuncture. Over 400 Chinese herbs are in common use and prescribed by qualified Chinese doctors after consultation with patients. [...]
[...] . Modern scientific research has demonstrated that Cordyceps can improve lung, spleen and kidney function, boost the immune system, slow the aging process, protect the heart muscle, and hinder the [...]
[...] to insufficient supply of blood and oxygen to the hair roots. Chinese herbs can improve kidney function, nourish the blood and provide nutrients that are especially important to the hair. Chinese [...]
[...] calming or too stimulating) can be counteracted by other herbs in the same prescription. Chinese herbal medicine has been used and developed over thousands years and is very popular in China. The [...]
[...] medicine. Most cases of eczema can be treated successfully by taking several sets of Chinese herbal medicine, although some chronic cases require longer treatment. [...]
[...] What is Chinese Medicine? Chinese medicine is based on herbal therapy and acupuncture. Over 400 Chinese herbs are in common use and prescribed by qualified Chinese [...]
[...] What is Chinese Acupuncture? Acupuncture is usually carried out with disposable needles which are very fine. Some [...]
[...] and they were looking for ways to strengthen it. I advised them to try a course of Cordyceps capsules (Cordyceps Sinesis extract, 300 mg per capsule, from China; two capsules to be taken three [...]
[...] What is Chinese Medicine? Chinese medicine is based on herbal therapy and acupuncture. Over 400 Chinese herbs are in common use and [...]
[...] health. Most fat accumulates around the hips and thighs, the tummy, and the upper forearms. Chinese medicine (including herbal remedies and acupuncture) can restore the body to its normal balance. [...]
[...] with many types of creams and medicines, without improvement. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, eczema is caused by internal pathogenic heat, dampness, wind, or a mixture of [...]
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