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Myasthenia Gravis with Traditional Chinese Medicine by Professor Deng Tietao

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is not an untreatable disease. Majority of patients will get satisfactory improvement even complete remission upon suitable managements. The major methods treating MG were anti-cholinesterase agents, corticosteroids therapy, chemotherapy, plasma-exchange, lymphocyte exchange, thymectomy, radiation of thymus, intravenous infusion of large amount of gamma-globulin, immuno-absoption, stem cell transplantation, anti-idiotypic ...

New UC Berkeley study suggests promise of Chinese herbal medicine as treatment for chronic hepatitis B

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Berkeley - Chinese herbal treatments combined with standard therapy may be more effective than standard therapy alone for treatment of chronic hepatitis B, according to an analysis of randomized, controlled trials led by University of California, Berkeley, researchers. Researchers analyzed 27 clinical trials in which chronic hepatitis B patients using Chinese ...

PRINCIPLES OF PREVENTION AND TREATMENT — 3

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Beside the above contents, we want to talk about therapeutic methods of TCM. Traditional methods fall into eight categories. a. Diaphoresis ÿ  One of the eight therapeutic methods, which is expelling superficial pathogens by opening the pores of the skin, and regulating the function f ying and wei. It possesses the actions ...

Chinese Medicine Can Also Cure Emergencies or Suddenly Occurring Diseases

Friday, August 17th, 2007

[PureInsight.org] I learned my acupuncture skills from my family going back several generations. My patients near and far know me as a diligent and conscientious doctor. I try my best to deserve that reputation.

Development of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

CIAM There co-exist two medical systems in China: traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine. Being complementary and interdisciplinary to one another, their integration is in conformity with the objective laws of science development.