Where get Xian Ling Gu Bao Caps ?

March 20, 2008 – 2:53 pm

Recently, an adult male, 50 years old, and diagnosed with osteoporosis. He sent a email to us. In his letter, he was very interesting with this remedy and want to know the source.

From us know and search Google, we found some place supply this remedy. Here is:

In Ebay:

1.   Natural Capsules of Supporting Bones Xian Ling Gu Bao 

    $7.99     store: sinomedi

Seller: sinomedi( 312Feedback score is 100 to 499)
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Up to $2,000 in buyer protection.

2.  HERB - Xian Ling Gu Bao Caps - Anti Osteoporosis Master

   $9.99    store: Tong Ren Tang Chinese Medicines

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Up to $200 in buyer protection.

3.  6 boxes Xian Ling Gu Bao Caps -Anti Osteoporosis Master

  $49.9    store: Tong Ren Tang Chinese Medicines

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Member: since Jun-09-03 in China

Up to $200 in buyer protection.

One treatment course is 6 packets.


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Sunrise Tai Chi (YMAA) DVD (2005) Amazon.com Sales Rank #1 Movies & TV->Fitness & Yoga-> Tai Chi

February 18, 2008 – 12:13 pm

sunrise-taichi_small.jpgTed Kaptchuk, Harvard Professor, Author of ‘The Web That Has No Weaver’
“Deeply versed, passionate, and informed…commited and caring teacher.”

Product Description
AWAKEN, HEAL, AND STRENGTHEN YOUR BODY, MIND, AND SPIRITLet the sun shine in! Master-teacher Ramel Rones gently guides you through the morning with a series of powerful mind/body exercises that awaken the senses, stimulate the mind, and fill your body and Spirit with abundant energy.

Captured in high-definition at the beautiful Harvard University Arboretum, this simplified, short Tai Chi sequence is practiced to both the left and right for balance. Sunrise Tai Chi was created as a comprehensive introduction to authentic Tai Chi, which will allow you to fine-tune your practice before moving on to more complex Tai Chi. It includes suggestions for intermediate and advanced students, to help you grow and improve over time.

Each day, millions of people worldwide practice Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan), which has been known for centuries to promote deep relaxation, excellent health, & to prevent injuries & illness. The movements in Sunrise Tai Chi will help you to loosen & build your muscles, tendons & ligaments, which will improve your circulation of blood & Qi energy. The program also teaches you to find balance between strength & flexibility, increase bone density, & massage the internal organs, improving your quality of life & daily physical performance. Read the rest of this entry »


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FDA and Tongjitang’s (NYSE:TCM) Osteoporosis Drug Xianling Gubao

February 17, 2008 – 10:58 am

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 Tongjitang Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:TCM) announced its mainstay traditional Chinese medicine for osteoporosis, Xianling Gubao, was effective in a two-year trial.

The randomized, double-blind, multi-center study demonstrated that Xianling Gubao prevented bone resorption and increased bone density. The trial was conducted in patients with post-menopausal osteoporosis.
Bone resorption is the process by which osteoclasts break down bone and release the minerals, causing a transfer of calcium from bone fluid to the blood.

After six months of use, Xianling Gubao was found to inhibit bone resorption by 25% and increase the bone density of the spine (the lumbar vertebrae L1) by up to 3.1%. Without Xianling Gubao, the density loss in bone can be as much as 2%. Bone density in the hip was also maintained.

A secondary finding of the study was that calcium and vitamin D supplements do not by themselves improve bone density. Read the rest of this entry »


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Osteoporosis bone loss and kidney invigoration: Report from China

February 17, 2008 – 10:47 am

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 therapy treatment groups with a further twelve middle aged women serving as controls.

The results showed that the treatment group had more balanced hormone levels , much higher levels of calcium in both their blood and urine than the control group and a significantly stronger bone density. In fact, the results were so good that the study was followed up with a further research project at the Xiehe Hospital, Tongji Medical University, Wuhan, China involving forty three healthy menopausal women. Read the rest of this entry »


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An alternative medicine approach: Acupuncture, Osteoporosis, Osteopenia

February 17, 2008 – 10:42 am

Since 2002, several scientific studies reviewing the use of Acupuncture in treating Osteopenia and Osteoporosis have been published .

Non-prescription treatment of low bone density.

Since many ask about non-prescription drug methods for increasing bone density, I offer this information from the practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Here is a summary of my findings on one such topic: Acupuncture, Osteoporosis and Osteopenia. (You will also find a basic introduction to some of the principles and practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine. ) Read the rest of this entry »


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