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Anemia, Dang Gui and Huang Qi

Anemia, Dang Gui and Huang Qi The result of insufficient red blood cell counts, anemia affects more than 3 million Americans, making it one of the nation’s most common blood disorders. For many patients, anemia produces minimal, if any, symptoms. But in severe cases, anemia can cause debilitating, even fatal complications. Thankfully, treatments exist to […]

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Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease and Chinese Medicine: How Acupuncture and Herbal Therapies Can Help Parkinson’s Disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease in the U.S. – behind only Alzheimer’s in prevalence. Around 1 million Americans are living with the disease, and for most of those people, Parkinson’s will eventually develop into life-altering complications. Research into the condition

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Dysmenorrhea and Yan Hu Suo

Dysmenorrhea and Yan Hu Suo

Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for painful periods, and it’s a common problem worldwide. Estimates place dysmenorrhea prevalence between 50 and 90 percent, so more than half of women experience the condition at some point. For most women, the pain only lasts for a couple of days, but dysmenorrhea is more intense and longer lasting

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Emphysema and Er Mu San

Emphysema and Er Mu San

Emphysema affects more than 3.5 million people in the U.S., and almost all of those cases are in people over 45. Emphysema is often confused with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as they share characteristics. In fact, emphysema is a condition under the COPD umbrella, though with emphysema the damage is centered on the alveoli

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Breast Cysts and Qing Pi

Breast Cysts and Qing Pi

Breast cysts are common and typically benign, though they may cause symptoms in some cases. They’re particularly common among younger women (below age 50), but they can occur in women of any age. They aren’t a sign of emerging breast cancer, but they can make it more difficult to identify breast cancer if it is

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Dysphonia

Dysphonia

Dysphonia, Hoarseness and He Zi Dysphonia is the medical term for hoarseness – a condition characterized by a raspy, rough, gravelly, or breathy voice. People with dysphonia may have frequent difficulty with speaking, as the vocal cords may seize up and remain open or closed. Dysphonia can have many causes. Spasmodic dysphonia is the most

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