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Herbal Treatments for Arthritis written by WebMarket Reports
Arthritis is a debilitating and disabling medical condition which can affect any joints in the body causing them to become swollen, stiff, painful to move and even sore to the touch. Arthritis can affect people of all ages however it becomes increasingly common however symptoms of Arthritis or Arthritic increases with advancing years.

Insight Meditation Helps You to Bring Calmness In Your Mind! written by Neelima Reddy
Insight meditation is the technique, which teaches dharma, depth awareness, inner peace and emotional and psychological insights to our body. Regular practice of inner meditation ensures many benefits to our body such as decrease of high blood pressure, reduces depression, reduces fatigue, boosts up positive energy, etc.

Should I take the Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant? written by Xiang Lin
The Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant is meant to relieve the problems that are associated with stagnation of the Qi (or chi vital energy) in your liver which is believed to be the cause of depression in people. The symptoms that will show a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner that your liver Qi has been trapped in that vital organ are: swollen breasts, and painful and irregular menstruation in women, a tendency to become depressed or upset easily, and (in some people) a tendency to sense a distending pain concentrated in the chest and sides of your body.

How to Eat Wolfberries (Lycium barbarum) written by Xiang Lin
Wolfberries (Lycium barbarum) are said be very effective as an anti-aging product because of the amount of polysaccharide they contain. This is why Wolfberries (Lycium barbarum) are a common plant cultivated by the Chinese who use the Wolfberries (Lycium barbarum) berries to guard against premature aging, as a blood sugar control agent, to maintain strong immune systems and stable blood pressure, to sustain healthy liver function, and for better eyesight.

Why Consume the Piao yi slimming tea? written by Xiang Lin
Piao yi slimming tea (which might be more commonly known to the public as Piao Yi Jian Fei Cha) is supposed to be a tea that was invented for a beautiful Chinese woman named Xi Shi back in the ancient days of China. Xi Shi wanted a tea that could help her stay slim and beautiful so she asked her royal doctors concoct a special tea based on the Folium Nelumbinis ingredient – and the final product is what we know now as the Piao yi slimming tea. Modern Chinese women regularly drink the Piao yi slimming tea when they need to lose surplus weight and as part of a regular fitness regimen.

Should I Take the Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan Product written by Xiang Lin
If you are familiar with the Xiao Yao Wan Chinese herbal remedy, then you should know that the Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan product functions along similar lines. Actually, the manufacturer claims that Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan is basically an improved version of the Xiao Yao Wan Chinese herbal remedy. People who are experiencing too much stress, or feeling irritable, anxious, and depressed may find their symptoms relieved by Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan.

What is So Special About Goji Berries? written by Xiang Lin
Goji Berries might be better known as the wolfberry, whose plant is distinctly related to tobacco, chili pepper, deadly nightshade, eggplant, tomato, and the potato plants. The US Department of Agriculture Germplasm Resources Information Network also classifies Goji Berries as the plants known as matrimony vine, Duke of Argyll’s tea tree, cambronera, bocksdorn, Barbary matrimony vine, and the Chinese wolfberry.

What Do We Need To Know About Fei yan slimming tea? written by Xiang Lin
Fei yan slimming tea is a type of herbal tea that is touted to be an herbal remedy for obesity (or being overweight.) Fei yan slimming tea is supposed to speed up your bodily metabolism so that fat and cholesterol levels in the bloodstream go down – an effect which ordinary tea is believed to lack. Fei yan slimming tea is composed of several vital ingredients which are namely Vegetable Sponge, Cansia seeds, Lotus leaves, and Green Tea. Among all these components of Fei yan slimming tea, Green Tea would probably be the one which is most well known to Westerners because of so many reports that Green Tea can produce antioxidant benefits in the human body when consumed.

What Is Cordyceps sinesis and Why Should I Use It? written by Xiang Lin
Cordyceps sinesis is sometimes known as the Chinese fungus called Cordyceps; or Caterpillar Fungus. It can also be considered to be the Yarchagumba Herb which grows in Nepal, in the subalpine pasture areas of that country. It is called Yarchagumba after the parasitic fungus that is valued for its tonic and aphrodisiacal properties in medicine. Some medical practitioners consider the Cordyceps sinesis very good for lessening phlegm, halting hemorrhage (otherwise called profuse bleeding), boosting your vitality and energy levels; and enhancing the resistance of your kidneys and lungs to disorders.

Why Take the Cordyceps capsule that Uses the Cordyceps Sinensis fungus? written by Xiang Lin
The Cordyceps capsule is basically a capsule that has the processed form of the Cordyceps Sinensis fungus which is believed to have various medicinal properties, as claimed by Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners. Some claim that this Cordyceps capsule is better than the original form of the fungus because clinical trials have been conducted on the Cordyceps capsule form of the substance with good and safe results.

The Role of Qigong in Traditional Chinese Medicine written by Xiang Lin
One Traditional Chinese Medicine practice that Westerners may find intriguing is the breathing discipline called Qigong (also dubbed chi kung by others.) This Traditional Chinese Medicine practice is related to the concept of the role of your body energies play in influencing the actions of your body in coordination with specified breathing patterns. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, ailments may result when bodily energies are trapped or constrained in a certain way and need to be released so that your body remains in a state of balance or wellness. This Traditional Chinese Medicine belief is related to the concept of Yin and Yang, which is said to be integral to how the elements of the universe are made up within your body – when Yin seems to be too strong, for instance, then Yang becomes too weak. To achieve wellness, you need to bring both Yin and Yang energies back into harmony within your body. Qigong is the Traditional Chinese Medicine practice that aims to facilitate harmonization of your energies which seem to be (as the Westerners put it) “out of whack.”

An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine written by Xiang Lin
When you hear about Traditional Chinese Medicine, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Odd stuff in jars in dark smoky rooms where equally odd old men mutter strange incantations in Chinese as they burn incense in a pot? Actually, there may actually literally be such places and maybe they do practice some form of Traditional Chinese Medicine too – but in these modern times, Traditional Chinese Medicine can also mean medicine that is practiced by even Western followers of the traditional ways of treating patients as the Chinese have learned all these centuries. And for such Western practitioners, Traditional Chinese Medicine may not mean burning incense as well but rather keeping rather immaculate and clinical treatment rooms where any modern patient would feel comfortable being treated for whatever is ailing him.

Should I try the Shou wu wan (polygonum multiflorum) hair regrowth product? written by Xiang Lin
Shou wu wan (which is also sold under the HairVive trademark) is a commercially prepared product based on the ingredient known as He Shou Wu (which in Chinese translates to “Mr. He Hair Black”). Shou wu wan is an herbal remedy mainly used for hair regrowth purposes which was supposed to have been used by a man named Mr. He who benefitted greatly from using this herbal hair regrowth product. By using the Shou wu wan herbal product, Mr. He was reputed to have become youthful looking again (because as any balding man knows, hair loss can make one look much older than one actually is.)

Ginger – One of the Most Commonly Recognized Chinese Herbs written by Xiang Lin
When people speak of exotic Chinese Herbs, we usually may not think of the common cooking ingredient called ginger as being one of these Chinese Herbs – but yes, it is. What we use as a cooking ingredient would be the so-called edible root of the plant which in reality is not a root but rather a rhizome. Though ginger is acknowledged to have its roots in China, this is one of the most commonly recognized Chinese Herbs around because ginger is now also cultivated widely in other Asian countries, India, West Africa, and even in the Caribbean.

The role of Chinese herbs in Chinese cooking and Traditional Chinese Medicine written by Xiang Lin
When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine too. There are a mind-boggling number of the known Chinese herbs (more than three hundred, at last count) which have reputedly been used in various ways for around 2000 years or so.

Naturopathic medicine written by Mark Hutten
If a naturopathic medical approach, initially regarded as untested, is subsequently shown to be safe and effective, it may then be adopted by conventional practitioners and no longer considered "naturopathic".

Acupuncture – How It Can Help You written by sacha tarkovsky
Acupuncture is becoming more popular than ever and has a number of health benefits, and is suitable for most people and we will discuss these in this article.

Acupuncture, one of the cornerstones of in Chinese classical medicine, is a technique where a number of very fine metal needles are inserted into the skin at specially designated points.

With 4000 years of practical experience, acupuncture used in tandem with herbal medicine, has relieved pain and treated of several ailments.

Where does acupuncture originate from? written by Allison Thompson
This article contains information explaining where acupuncture originates from.

Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Basic Introduction written by Michelle Ludick
A bit on what Traditional Chinese Medicine is and how it works

Fast hair growth tips written by Brad Jones
Besides the medical treatment there are many safe herbal supplements which can serve as excellent male hair growth products if you are suffering form pattern hair loss. Toxins interfere with the nutrients and hormonal substances that help hair growth.

History and usage of Chinese herbalism written by Crystal Pretorius

Learn about Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) written by Ken Cheong
Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM has been practized for thousands of years. Lately, it has become increasingly popular especially in Western countries. Learn more about TCM and it's important concepts.

Why Do We Age - 7 Theories of Aging written by Dr. Richard Feely
Presenting the seven theories on the aging process. We do not have a good scientific explanation for aging. We just know that our bodies were designed to grow old. Conclusion: in the end, behavioral choices override genetic endowment.

Foot reflexology and detoxification written by Ken Cheong
The Chinese knew about the health effect of foot reflexology and the Japanese knew about body waste(toxins) detoxification for hundreds and hundreds of years

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