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But it turns out you may not be getting them, even if you’re brewing, steeping, and sipping on a regular basis.“A lot of research has shown benefits for cancer prevention, cardiovascular health, and cognitive health,” says Heidi Kothe-Levie, who’s an acupuncturist-expert in Traditional Oriental Medicine and a former tea specialist for Ito-En. “But if you’re drinking tea for overall disease risk reduction, it all comes down to how frequently you’re drinking it, how you’re brewing it, and what kind it is.” Feb 06 Acupuncture Good For Athletes Acupuncture, Health and fitness No Comments » Acupuncture can provide tremendous benefits to athletes. Here are a few examples.Acupuncture is a natural treatment option that is available for athletes, and it can help prevent a number of diseases. Acupuncture treatment consists of small needles being inserted into the body at different points, in order to prevent or treat a specific condition. There are a lot of health benefits that can be gained by using acupuncture treatment, which can help athletes during sports.Here are three of the best health benefits that an athlete can gain from acupuncture therapy, which can improve his or her performance on the field. Tagged with: Athletes Feb 05 Entrepreneurs Head To Asia To Seek Knowledge In Tea Tea No Comments » Entrepreneurs are heading to China and Taiwan as the thirst for knowledge in tea increases.Silver Needle King and Jasmine Snow Dragon sound as exotic as their origins.Kansas City tea merchants Zehua Shang and Paula Winchester have each traveled to mountainside farms in Asia where these premium loose leaf teas grow. Long journeys to China and Taiwan enable them to learn and share firsthand knowledge of how tea is harvested and produced.The adventure is a stimulating experience from farm to teacup. Feb 04 Traditional Chinese Medicine And Cold Related Illnesses Health and fitness, Traditional Chinese Medicine No Comments » You can turn to aditionaltr Chinese medicine to great cold related illnesses.Although it’s the most frequently infectious illness around, there is no cure. Unlike its cousin pneumonia, which kills more than 2 million people annually, a cold is fairly benign unless you count the aches, raspy throat, stuffy nose, chapped lips and spot-on sounding seal barks. And to everyone’s regret, with more than 200 viruses changing the makeup of a cold, the discovery of a vaccine has so far proved fruitless.A generation ago, treating a cold meant taking two aspirin, plenty of liquids and bed rest. Now the multiple varieties of cold medicines stretches along the length of the aisle in the drugstore. Like a Chinese takeout, there are different combinations of medicines to treat specific symptoms you’re saddled with. Tagged with: cold Feb 03 Tackling Infertility With Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine No Comments » A new study has found that traditional Chinese medicine can be effective in helping women conceive.A Federal Government-funded study at Adelaide University has found traditional Chinese herbal medicine to be more effective in the treatment of female infertility achieving, on average, a 60 per cent pregnancy rate over four months compared with 30 per cent achieved with standard Western drug treatment or IVF over 12 months.The study, called the Efficacy of Traditional CHM in the Management of Female Infertility: A Systematic Review, also found that Chinese herbal treatment tailored to the individual’s Chinese medicine diagnosis was a key to successful treatment. Feb 02 Acupuncture Relieves Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Acupuncture No Comments » Acupuncture can relieve carpal tunnel syndrome, which affects many workers.A recent study published in the Journal of Research in Medical Sciences concludes that acupuncture is effective for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. There were 72 subjects in this randomized controlled study. The acupuncture treatment group received 8 acupuncture treatments over a period of 4 weeks and night splinting was used as an additional component to the medical are. The control group received night splinting, sham acupuncture (use of non-relevant acupoints in relation to carpal tunnel syndrome), vitamin B1 and vitamin B6. A follow up after the treatment regime measured a clinically significant nerve conduction velocity difference between the groups. The acupuncture group measured significantly better according to the nerve conduction study’s electrophysiological measurements. The researchers also conclude that acupuncture is effective in relieving the subjective symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Tagged with: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Feb 01 Energy Is Life Traditional Chinese Medicine No Comments » Chinese Medical view’s energy provides an interesting look of what life is.To establish a model for my ensuing argument, I will use the Chinese Medical view of the human being as a metaphor. For thousands of years, Chinese Medicine has recognized that there is energy in the body that directs all of its activities. This energy, described by the Chinese as Qi, can be seen as “the creative or formative principle associated with life and all processes that characterize living entities. All animate forms in nature are manifestations of Qi. Qi is an invisible substance, as well as an immaterial force that has palpable and observable manifestations” (Beinfield, 1991, 32). Qi not only protects the body, but it is the source of all movement and harmonious transformation in the body (Kaptchuk, 1983, 37-38). Additionally, Chinese Medicine’s model views the human being as an interconnected system in which the physical body is linked to the mental, spiritual, and emotional person (White, 2004, 662). This type of medicine recognizes that mind and body are connected, and that the flow and information of the Qi, or life force energy, directs the physical and non-physical reality of the human being (Kaptchuk, 1983, 37-38). Tagged with: energy Jan 31 Acupuncture And ADHD Acupuncture No Comments » Acupuncture may help children with ADHD as parents of one child says.At school, 8-year-old Alex Karaszi couldn’t focus his attention and sit still. Soon, his grades began to suffer. At home, the Clearwater, Fla., boy had mood swings and threw tantrums.“I was grumpy at night,” the second-grader explained.The family doctor diagnosed mild to moderate attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and prescribed medication. Beata Karaszi, Alex’s mother, was reluctant, but went ahead at the urging of her husband and the boy’s teachers.She stopped it after a week. “He got horrible nightmares, became very sensitive, very emotional. It was horrible,” she said. Then she read about another option: acupuncture. Tagged with: ADHD Jan 30 What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine? Traditional Chinese Medicine No Comments » What is traditional Chinese medicine? How does it compare to Western medicine?Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and conventional Western medicine have co-existed for several thousand years with little contact or cooperation until recently. Each has evolved, and is significantly different today from what it was like even a hundred years ago. Interestingly, the common Western practice of taking a patient’s pulse to measure the heartbeat is used in many different medical systems, and originated in TCM, in which the medical practitioner measures a number of different pulses in order to determine the patient’s internal conditions. Jan 29 Wild Herbs In Sanjianyuan Nature Reserve Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine No Comments » Chinese scientists are studying wild herbs in the Sanjiangyuan nature reserve.Chinese researchers have spent six years traversing the Sanjiangyuan nature reserve, the source of China’s three major rivers, to conduct a field study of wild herbs.The Qinghai Provincial Bureau of Science and Technology said in a release Wednesday that researchers have taken more than 1,000 wild herb specimens and captured 100,000 digital photos during the study.Sitting on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Sanjiangyuan is the source of the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers. It is believed to be a natural gene bank of wild herbs that can be used as medicine against human diseases. Previous Entries
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