Archive for the ‘Women's Health’ Category



Xiao Yao Wan the most famous One for PMS

Monday, April 7th, 2008

As a teenager and young woman, I suffered horribly with painful menstrual periods. Every month, for several days before my period, I would feel bloated, tired and irritable. Just the pressure of the water in the shower would be intolerable on my tender breasts. I would crave sugar (especially chocolate). ...

Post menopausal osteoporosis–Bushen Jianggu-Bushen Migu Ye

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Recently, an adulte male, 50 years old, and diagnosed with osteoporosis. He asked us to give his an advice about Bushen Migu Yem (Bushen Migu Ye). From Google, we foundĀ an article about this remedy study at 1996. From Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, kidney was the fundamental of live. Since our age ...

Osteoporosis bone loss and kidney invigoration: Report from China

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

According to reports from China, Traditional Chinese Medicine may be very helpful for women concerned about osteoporosis following the menopause. In one study (1), forty eight perimenopausal women were divided into premenopausal (PrM) and post menopausal (PoM) groups, and they were then sub-divided into Chinese medicinal herbs (CM) and hormone ...

Chinese Herbal Medicine May Help Relieve Painful Menstrual Cramps

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Women with menstrual cramps are often offered either non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or oral contraceptives. Many women, however, find that this treatment does not work or they can not take the drugs, and more women would prefer a non-drug alternative (see also Adverse Drug Reactions).

Depression Might Influence Breast Cancer Risk

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Depression appears to somewhat heighten the risk of breast cancer, but it has no significant association with lung, colon or prostate cancer, according to a review of the medical literature conducted by Dutch researchers.