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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Most common Diseases of Ages of 50+ – Coronary heart disease Preventions: Antioxidants to prevent Coronary heart disease
Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease is defined as medical conditions affecting the cardiovascular system, including heart, blood vessels(arteries and veins). I. Coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease is defined as a condition of narrowing coronary arteries that lead to blockage of … Continue reading
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Tagged Antioxidants to prevent Coronary heart disease, Cardiovascular Disease, Causes and Risk Factors of Coronary heart disease, Diet to prevent Coronary heart disease, Most common Diseases at Ages of 50+, Types of cardiovascular disease
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Cerebritis, Lupus, and Lupus Cerebritis – The Diagnosis
Cerebritis is defined as an inflammation of the cerebrum, a structure associated with memory, speech, etc., as a result of the formation of an abscess within the brain itself, found commonly in patients with lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or … Continue reading
Chinese Herbs In Western View – Ming tian Ma or Tian Ma (Rhizoma Gastrodiae Elatae) Health Benefits and Side Effects
Ming tian Ma or Tian Ma (Rhizoma Gastrodiae Elatae) is also known as Gastrodia Tuber. The sweet and neutral herb has been used in TCM to relieve pain, treat neurasthenia and insomnia, depression, blood-vessel type of migraine, etc., as it … Continue reading
Most common Diseases of Ages of 50+- Cardiovascular disease (CVD) – Coronary heart disease Preventions: Diet to prevent Coronary heart disease
Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease is defined as medical conditions affecting the cardiovascular system, including heart, blood vessels(arteries and veins). I. Coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease is defined as a condition of narrowing coronary arteries that lead to blockage of … Continue reading
Cerebritis, Lupus, and Lupus Cerebritis – The Causes and Risk Factors
Cerebritis is defined as an inflammation of the cerebrum, a structure associated with memory, speech, etc., as a result of the formation of an abscess within the brain itself, found commonly in patients with lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or … Continue reading
Chinese Herbs In Western View – Mi Meng Hua(Flos Immaturus Buddlejae Officinalis) Health Benefits and Side effects
Mi Meng Hua(Flos Immaturus Buddlejae Officinalis) is also known as Pale Butterfly bush Flower. The sweet and slightly cold herb has been used in TCM to treat swollen eyes, sensitive to light, tearing, cataract, blurry eyesight, etc., as it clears … Continue reading
Cerebritis, Lupus, and Lupus Cerebritis – The symptoms
Cerebritis is defined as an inflammation of the cerebrum, a structure associated with memory, speech, etc., as a result of the formation of an abscess within the brain itself, found commonly in patients with lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or … Continue reading
Most common Diseases of Ages of 50+ – Coronary heart disease Preventions: The Do`s and Do not`s list
Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular disease is defined as medical conditions affecting the cardiovascular system, including heart, blood vessels(arteries and veins). I. Coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease is defined as a condition of narrowing coronary arteries that lead to blockage of … Continue reading
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Tagged Cardiovascular Disease, Causes and Risk Factors of Coronary heart disease, Coronary heart disease Preventions: The Do`s and Do not`s list, Most common Diseases at Ages of 50+, Types of cardiovascular disease
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Chinese Herbs In Western View – Mao Ren Shen or Mi Hou Tao (Actinidia valvata Dunn) Health Benefits and Side Effects
Mao Ren Shen is also known as kiwi fruit. The sweet, sour and cold has been used in TCM to treat hypertension, high lipids, hepatitis, coronary diseases, stones in the urinary tract, jaundice and lack of appetite; stomach cancer, cancer … Continue reading
Vertigo Treatments In Transitional Chinese medicine perspective
I. Vertigo is defined as a condition of dizziness of feeling of spinning, or swaying when one is stationary. Dizziness is a general, non-specific term to indicate a sense of disorientation. Some researchers suggested that vertigo is a subtype of … Continue reading