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Chinese medicine may help tourette’s

Some studies suggest that Chinese medicine may help with the symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome:

“It [Tourettte’s] is considered incurable with Western medicine as the syndrome can easily recur after disappearing for several months, the association said. Moreover, Western science is at a loss to explain the origins of the disease, it said.

However, Chinese medical practitioner Lin Pao-hua (林寶華) told attendees that traditional Chinese medicine can be effective in treating patients.

Lin said Western medicine usually tries to “besiege, tranquilize and obstruct” the symptoms, but this can lead to more complications such as depression.

Lin, who has treated 335 Tourette’s patients in his clinic, said the illness is similar to jingfeng (驚風) disease described in Chinese medicine.

The syndrome manifests dry (燥) and heat (熱) symptoms, said Lin, using the language of Chinese medicine.

He added that Chinese medicine prescriptions used to smooth the blood circulation may be given to patients. Restoratives such as ginseng, on the other hand, may worsen patients’ symptoms, he said while showing video clips of his patients.

“Traditional Chinese medicine is made of plants, minerals and animals and thus is more natural. The medicine can be better absorbed by patients with neurological illnesses,” Lin said.”

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