Jun 06
Chinese herbs are used to increase sexual libido. DAAN offers a variety of men’s health products.
(NaturalNews) Many of the powerful Chinese Herbal Tonics that promote sexual energy have the wonderful “side effect” of promoting radiant health and longevity also. Some people may say, “Wow! There is a God and He loves me!” (And they would be right). One would almost feel guilty in wanting more sexual pleasure and then getting long life and radiant health along with it.
Deeply rooted in us is what TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) calls The Three Treasures, see http://plantcures.com/big3.html . One of these treasures is our reproductive power with all its “delightful encouragements” for us to be fruitful and multiply. This is the most important treasure called our Jing or Essence. The water element carries this “Jing” or essence of life. The Jing is the most important pattern in our bodies, carrying with it our growth development and our reproductive energies.
Jun 02
Women have longed used acupuncture and herbs or fertility, but many women also find it helpful during pregnancy:
» Acupuncture: Acupuncture has long been used to help infertility, and now women are continuing treatment after conception. Njemile Carol Jones, a licensed acupuncturist specializing in fertility says this modality helps women in their first trimester who are experiencing morning sickness and vomiting. It can also boost energy to assist with the growth and development of the baby. “Women who have taken progesterone or been though IVF and conceived may experience lingering side effects,” she says. “Acupuncture can help with bloating, constipation and headaches.” With repeat miscarriage, Jones has seen acupuncture make a difference in carrying a baby to term. During childbirth itself, she’s used acupuncture in early stages of labor when the cervix isn’t dilating or the labor isn’t progressing. “You can’t force a baby to come until he or she is ready,” says Jones, “but acupuncture can help harmonize the body’s chi and relax a first time mom who’s fearful of delivery.”
» Herbs: Ginger by itself is useful to quell nausea, but Chinese herbs can be used for more serious pregnancy ailments, such as strengthening the mother’s ability to hold a child inside. Some mothers-to-be simply want to forego over the counter meds and use herbs instead. But proceed with caution. The best course of action is to see a Chinese herbal practitioner with experience in this area. “Ask about their background,” advises Jones. The practitioner will prepare a prescribed formula for a woman’s particular condition. “Two women might come to me with so much nausea neither one can eat, but I’ll create two different formulas depending on their history and health.”
Jun 01
Acupuncture is shown to reduce pain in some cancer patients
New data from a randomized, controlled trial found that acupuncture provided significant reductions in pain, dysfunction, and dry mouth in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection. The study was led by David Pfister, MD, Chief of the Head and Neck Medical Oncology Service, and Barrie Cassileth, PhD, Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). Dr. Pfister presented the findings today at the annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology.
Neck dissection is a common procedure for treatment of head and neck cancer. There are different types of neck dissection, which vary based on which structures are removed and the anticipated side effects. One type – the radical neck dissection – involves complete removal of lymph nodes from one side of the neck, the muscle that helps turn the head, a major vein, and a nerve that is critical to full range of motion for the arm and shoulder
Jun 01
It’s easier to go green with tea
Tea is the most popular beverage in the world, second only to water. It has been enjoyed in Eastern countries for more than 4,000 years and Chinese and Japanese traditions attribute many healing properties to this beverage. Today, scientists around the world are supporting these traditions as they use rigorous research methods to identify the many health benefits of green tea.