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Ways to integrate Chinese medicine and Tibetan-Mongolian

Written by prof. Enkhjargal Dovchin "ENJI" | Thursday, 14 October 2010 11:17    PDF Print E-mail

tibetan-medicine-pills_dr_enji_prof_dovchin In Chinese medicine is usually used two ways of combining drugs, herbal preparations combine a similar effect to enlarge the coverage of treatment of one disease, combining drugs that treat several symptoms at the same time a single disease. In order to accurately understand the therapy I've included some, clinically tested, how to combine drugs:

1) treating headache due to fever height, is given by: Jie Du Yin Wan Chio in conjunction with Shu Gan Wan.

2) When we treat abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by internal heat loss, the therapist gives the patient the Chinese Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan (warms the stomach, relieves pain and fever) in conjunction with Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan (regulates the stomach and intestines and stops diarrhea, vomiting and nausea .)

3) If the leg and back pain caused by kidney or liver disease, Jian Bu Hu Chien Wan can be combined with Shu Gan Wan.

4) When we treat skin rash, skin rash, itchy skin, served Lian Qiao Bai Du Pian (treat skin rash) in combination with the drug Fang Feng Tong Shen Wan (antipyretic drug).

5) In the treatment of toothache, throat nasty breath and high fever - the Chinese doctor writes antipyretic Ching Wei Huang Lian Wan and additionally provides Niu Huang Jie Du Pian.

 

Phytotherapy - FAQ

Written by dexa | Monday, 22 November 2010 07:30    PDF Print E-mail

You could say that medicine is a science as old as this world. Her practice changed with nastającymi consecutive epochs.

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Her story somewhat satirically could be presented as follows:

"My throat hurts"

2000 BC: Eat this root.
1200 AD: That root is a tool of the devil, say a prayer!
1500 AD: That prayer is a figment, drink this potion!
1800 AD: That potion is snake venom, take this pill.
1900 AD: That pill does not work, take this antibiotic!
2000 AD: That antibiotic is a synthetic, eat this root ...

History comes full circle with the result that we can see that the best medicines come from nature, however. It took until four thousand years to get people to understand. Circle of civilization has come a circle and returned to the starting point - or herbal remedies and holistic approach. There is nothing more than nature, more than source!

 


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