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Dang Gui Decoction effective for menopausal symptoms
A phase II clinical trial of a Chinese herbal decoction, Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang (DBT, Dang Gui Decoction to Tonify the Blood), has shown that it can significantly improve physical and psychological scores and significantly reduce vasomotor symptoms for ...
Component herbs of Dang Gui Decoction have synergistic actions
Further evidence for biochemical synergy between the components of the herbal decoction Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang (DBT, Dang Gui Decoction to Tonify the Blood) have been found by scientists from Hong Kong.
Ren Shen Yang Rong Tang reduces cancer survivors' fatigue
In a collaborative study between Chinese and US cancer centres, the Chinese formula Ren Shen Yang Rong Tang (RSYRT, ‘Ginseng Decoction to Nourish the Nutritive Qi’) has been found to significantly reduce severe fatigue in cancer patients ...
A case of sick building syndrome treated by acupuncture
by Heiko Lade (to contact Heiko please visit his website)
The practice of a TCM practitioner can often bring unusual cases through your door & the case that is being presented now certainly stands out in my career.
A female aged 38 originally sought Chinese massage to help with her fatigue and muscle aches and was then referred to me.
Ten months ago she and about 20 others who had been workin ...
Treatment of Meniere's disease
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Heiko Lade
Patient
Female aged 55
Symptoms
This particular patient was referred by another acupuncturist who didn't use herbs and had not obtained any results using acupuncture alone. Technically she did not have Meniere's syndrome but certainly wind phlegm was active.
She presented to me with the biomedical diagnosis of stibulitis (inner ear infection ) .There was a history of dizziness ...
Chinese herbs helpful for Raynaud's
Chinese herbal medicine may have a positive effect on primary Raynaud's phenomenon (PRP), conclude Chinese systematic review authors ...
Classical herb combinations prove more effective
Chinese herbal medicine theory holds that herbs in a prescription potentise each other and that the doses described in classical prescriptions are crucial to their effect.
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