I'm a swimmer in training. What herbs can I take to prevent or delay menstruation?
As an athelete, who relies on, and attends to her body, you can appreciate the idea that peak performance depends on optimum health. It's harder to win if you're sick.
We are more likely to be healthy if we live in accord with natural cycles. Insomniacs, night owls, and night shift workers, who violate day/ night cycles, usually feel less healthy because of this behavior. Don't mess with mother nature. Learning to be harmonious with your godgiven menstrual cycles will benefit your health forever.
Best to maximize menstrual good health to minimize menstrual discomforts. Have you seen a practitioner of TCM?
I am a 10-year (2 recurrences) stage 3 ovarian cancer survivor. Recently I have read about the Toona sinensis leaf extract inducing ovarian cancer cell apoptosis and inhibiting its growth. However, I have been unable to locate a source of purchasing this extract. I have found a couple synonyms for it: Cedrela sinensis, Chinese Toona; as well as the Chinese name: Xian Chun. I can only find the information about the “tree.” I cannot find a product for consumption as a capsule, etc. Can you assist me in finding this product in a form that I could take? Any information or recommendations would be welcomed. . . . You can read the info on the leaf extract and ovarian cancer apoptosis and its inhibiting of growth at www.newsrx.com/library/topics/Ovarian-Cancer/40093.html.
You probably won't find the extract, because the leaf is not ordinarily used in Chinese medicine. Cedrelae and Aiilanthus are both known as CHUN GUN PI, because they are considered to have the same properties. The herb is the bark of the root rather than the leaf used in the study. Other than this study, I am not aware of the leaf used as an herb or of its properties. .
The study is an "in vitro" study (petri dish or test tube) rather than an "in vivo" study (in live subjects). Such studies are necessary in the search for pharmaceutical drugs, and drug companies routinely publicize positive results in order to improve their image, sell stock, and keep the public titillated about the promise of new drugs. Notice that you never read about the negative results of “in vitro” experiments.
I hate to dissapoint you, but rather than being a possible treatment for cancer, these results are barely significant for a human being.
However Chinese herbs can be very helpful for you if you can find a skilled herbologist who can prescribe herbs correctly. In Wisconsin this may take some investigation. Outside of California and New Mexico, acupuncturists are not necessarily trained in the use of Chinese herbs. However there are some with good training. It is not always necessary to see an herbologist weekly, and it may be worth traveling a few hours for occasional visits. Use the following link to begin looking. http://gancao.net/Referrals/us.WI.shtml
I am 28 and my husband and i are currently embarking on our 3rd ivf attempt. Our 1st ivf attempt ended in miscarriage 2nd did not work. I have been diagnosed with endometriosis although the symptoms have not recurred since having surgery in 2004. I have been seeing an acupuncturist for the last 6 months and I have started taking a Dang Gui and Peony formula (Dang Gui Shao Yao San). Can you please tell me if this formula is safe to take throughout ivf treatment? I have read that it is safe throughout pregnancy as it has benefits when you may have a threatended miscarriage so I am presuming it would be ok throughout the ivf cycle.
Yes, DANG GUI SHAO YAO SAN is safe throughout pregnancy. For threatened miscarriage, add DU ZHONG, SHA REN, XU DUAN, AI YE, and HUANG QIN.
Hello,I'm a practicing acupuncturist/herbalist in Savannah,GA. I have heard that you sell a formula for Lyme's disease but do not see anything on the web site specific to that. Could you suggest something? This is for a patient who has had Lyme's disease for several years now and still suffers from joint pain related to the contraction of the disease.
As an acupuncturist herbologist, you probably understand. We treat Lyme's successfully, because we don't treat it. We treat the patient instead. Joint pain sequella to Lyme's disease indicates possible liver blood deficiency/ stagnation and/or bi syndrome from pathogenic wind (Lyme's).
Try making a formula to build and move blood, expell wind, and harmonize other diagnosed imbalances. Insist on daily compliance for 1-2 months. Are you using electric stim. in your acupuncture? We find it especially useful for most joint pain.
I'm 26 years old and I'm getting married. When I'm about to have kids can this product effect my sperm. I am currently taking propecia but I'm about to stop it cause my fiance is scared of the effects, I have been taking propecia for like 4 years . I never seen any side effects but my fiance is scared it might effect my sperm. So I did some research and your product came up...so if I take your product can I mix it with saw palmetto. Also ( I read an) article saying it can give you hepatitis , Potential rare liver reactions to He Shou Wu. i just dont understand
It can only do good for your sperm, and don't worry about your liver. I don't know of any chemical constituant of he shou wu that causes liver damage. The article appear to say that he shou wu caused liver damage in these 11 cases. I believe that no evidence of a causal relationship was ever found in any of these cases. Futhermore, people get hepatitis from all kinds of contaminated food and drink and seldom know exactly what caused their disease.
This herb has been in daily use for over a thousand years. Chinese medical professionals believe that it is among the safest herbs. I can understand why the report is troubling, however considering the millions of people who use this herb daily, the 11 cases are truly isolated and anecdotal. Hundreds of different Chinese herbal products contain he shou wu. The reports date from 1996. Think how many millions of people have taken these products over 10 years.
Remember that over-the-counter pharmaceuticals (non-prescription drugs) KILL 300,000 people every year. I'd worry more about the Propecia.
Are you familiar with hepatic hemangiomas, that is benign tumors inside the liver? They're actually tightly packed blood vessels that are in about 7% of the population, and in a smaller percentage they can grow very large. This is what happened to me, and sometime between 2004 and 2006 two of several tumors inside my liver grew to 8 and 6 cm, and have begun causing symptoms. My doctors at CPMC are very much urging surgery in the near future.
I'm writing because I'm trying to track down potential causes for them to have grown, and thus potential remedies that might actually help them shrink back to their original size, or even to dissolve them away. One area I'm wondering about is if the product Shou Wou might possibly have brought blood to my liver, and therefore to the small tumors there as well, making them get larger. I took Dr. Shen's Shou Wou extensively in 2005 for thinning hair. I was very pleased with the results. It's just in trying to do detective work now and look for alternatives to surgery, I'm looking for clues in some of the various supplements I was taking.
Do you think it's possible the Shou Wou may have contributed to this? If so, might it be possible other herbs and treatments could reverse it?
Is this and/or digestive issues in general an area of expertise for you? If not, do you have recommendations?
Thanks for your question. As you know, hepatic hemangiomas usually cause no symptoms and are undiagnosed. In more severe cases, when digestive symptoms, or chondriac or abdominal pain do occur, these symptoms may respond to treatment with Chinese herbs. I'm sure you realize that Chinese medicine developed without lab tests or Western diagnosis.
I am not aware of any study showing the effects of shou wu on this condition. But he shou wu would certainly NOT be the herb of choice to treat any liver problem that was producing symptoms such as pain, nausea, distention, or other digestive problems. In the unlikely event of rupture, he shou wu is also NOT indicated. Benign tumors are signs of dampness and stagnation. More appropriate are herbs such as zhi ke (aurantium), xiang fu (cyprus), and chai hu (bupleurum).
I have heard and read on your site that masturbation depletes the kidneys of jing or qi, I feel this myself, whenever i masturbate I feel very tired, I cant concentrate, I have no energy and feel very weak for about a week after. Therefore i choose not to masturbate, however recently I have experienced frequent wet dreams, and this causes me to feel all these symptoms for the following week and it is very depressing. What can i do about it?
First, masturbate only as often as your age allows. In your teens - once a day, in your 20s - every 2 days, in your 30s - every 3 days, 40s - 4 days, etc.
I would like to ask you for advice. I would like to know if it's safe for
pregnant women to drink herba abri.
Thanks for your question. The use of this herb, ji gu cao, is fairly recent, and nothing exists about it in classical medical literature. We have found no specific contraindications except that it has blood breaking properties (most blood breakers are forbiden for pregnancy). The tea is probably pure, however the Yulin factory version of the pill was found to have 22ppm of lead - that would be too much for pregnancy.
Can you please inform me of your Gingivitis toothpaste....the
ingredients, the effectiveness, etc.
The herbal ingredient is watermelon frost. This is a mould that is deliberately grown on watermelons. It has strong anti-inflamatory properties, and is used for inflamations in the oral cavity. The other ingredients you'd find in ordinary toothpaste.
Please, what is your "doctors' price" on the Nu zheh zi..products you list?
In your experience, is this herb more effective than Ming Mu, which another doctor recommended to me? Thanks.
It's hard to compare them, because nu zhen zi is a single herb, and ming mu di huang is a complete formula. When used for targeted purpose, generally, formulas outperform single herbs, as they are formulated to do so. Also, formulas, if properly prescribed, have fewer side effects. This is because Chinese herbal formulae always contain herbs to aid digestion and assimulation. Whereas single herbs exert their digestive properties unmodified.
Practitioner discounts on these items is 40%.
To order, please fax documentation such as your retail or practitioner's permit, license or other proof of professional or re-seller status to 510-486-1124. We will ship your order upon receipt of an appropriate document.
My acupuncturist has recommended that I take Dan Shen Pian for my heart since I have coronary artery disease and have 4 stents. My cardiologist has me taking Plavix. I understand that these medicines do the same thing. Should I stop taking one in favor of the other or can I take them both?
I don't know much about Plavix, and I suspect, neither does its manufacturer.
If interaction is your concern, I wouldn't worry. Herbs are like foods - composed of tiny amounts of many chemicals. Whereas pharmaceuticals are huge amounts of a single chemical. Herbs are about as likely to clash with Plavix as foods are. Which is not very likely.
For sure, the Dan Shen Pian is a good idea.
I'm looking for a healthy form of Lung Tan Xie Gan (I think it's also called Long Dan Xie Ga) I've read references such as these which cite warnings like:
Longdan Qiegan Wan(Lung Tan Xie Gan) Pills
This product is manufactured by Kwanchow, Hong Kong. It contains Mu Tong, a Chinese name referring to a number of plants that can be interchanged in Chinese medicine and that can contain toxic aristolochic acids. Mu Tong is prohibited in unlicensed medicines in the UK.
Aristolochia
These are plant species, containing toxic and carcinogenic aristolochic acids associated with kidney failure and cancer. This Chinese herb can cause a progressive form of renal fibrosis and renal failure, and recently it has been reported that 46% of those affected by a nephropathy also had uroepithelial carcinoma. This herb has no therapeutic value, but is sometimes inadvertently replaced for other herbs such as stephania or magnolia. In Spring 2002, samples of 4 products recovered from 3 TCM outlets tested positive for aristolochic acids.
Do you carry any safe versions of this formula?
We have 3 brands of Lung Tan Xie Gan Wan. All versions contain mu tong and all are perfectly safe. The quote is based on bad science. Every herb contains hundreds or thousands of chemical constituants and Lung Tan is composed of about 10 different herbs. The amount of any single chemical is very very small. Aristolochic acid is poisonous, but show me any study that proves that Lung Tan can cause any kind of disease.
My mom (62)and I (35) were prescribed Shu Gan Wan (manufactured by Yaodu Pharmaceutical), two dosage of 4 grams daily for three months. Its intruction reads "this product includes cinnabar, should not take in a large amount or in a small amount for long". Is cinnabar contained in this medicine harmful to me and my Mom? Some suggested that I can take it for a month, then take a break for a month and then continue taking the medicine.
Thank you.
PS. It ingredients includes Fructus Toosendan, Rhizoma Corydalis Preparata, Radix Paeoniae Alba Preparata, Rhizoma Wenyujin Concisum, Radix Aucklandiae, Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum, Fructus AmomiRotundus, Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis Preparataq, Pericarpium, Citri Reticulatae, Fructus Avrantii Preparata, Cinnabaris
Shu Gan Wan (Dredge the Liver Pill) is very well known. I know of at least 5 variations on the market; none contain cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). I am not familiar with Yaodu pharmaceuticals. Cinnabar is extremely sedating. It can cause mercury poisoning, especially if heated. It is used in tiny amounts for short periods of time. Three months sounds too long to me. If, for some reason, you need to be sedated, there are many safer substances. Following is a link to Shu Gan Wan without cinnabar: https://www.drshen.com/chineseherbpatents.htm#shuganwan
I just read and article regarding use of Genipin and Gardenia Fruit Extract for type 2 diabetes. My question is as follows: Which of two Genipin or Gardenia Fruit Extract should be used? What are safety risks? Where can I get them from? and what should be doses?In my opinion fruit extract might be better from safety point of view. Apparently, genipin is plentiful in gardenia seed extract, so what you appear to be looking for is gardenia seed extract.
Gardenia seed is the Chinese herb, zhi zi. It is safe, though its bitter cold properties can cause diarrhea.
The traditional dose range for the whole herb is 6-12 grams/ day. For a granulated extract, 1 - 2 grams/ day.
Modern experiments aside, traditionally, this herb is not used alone, and not used to treat diabetes.
Hello Dr. Shen,
What can you tell me about these Chinese pills called 'MUSK Chui Fong Tou Kuwan'? I have one box with 60 pills in it and I do not know how many to take in one day. I have arthritus in my lower back and it has now pinched one of my nerves going down my left leg. Could you advise on this?
The dosage is 6 pills, 3 times a day.Prohibited during pregnancy
The pills might contain a small amount of musk deer gland. The musk deer is generally considered an an endangered species, and products containing it are generally outlawed by the FDA, But Chinese musk deer is not officially considered threatened and may be imported into the USA by special permission. Due to the extremely high cost of the substance, a synthetic ingredient is usually substituted.As to your low back pain, have you checked out this page? http://www.drshen.com/herbsforbackpain.htm. Have you seen an acupuncturist? Acupuncture is usually more effective than herbal remedies for back pain of any kind.
I am currently taking Clomid (serophene) 50mg to make me ovulate. Last month I was also given Rehmannia Glutinosa by my accupuncturist. I am sure this interferred and I did not get a good rise in my BBT and was sure I did not ovulate. This month I have been given Chaste Tree but I have not yet taken it. I am only taking Clomid for up to six months and I don’t want to do anything to jeopardise its effectiveness. Please could you advise if either of these are safe/complimentary, or not. If they are not are there any other Chinese or other herbs that I should avoid at this time.
It's unlikely the herbs, which are like foods, would interfere with the overwhelming power of a drug like Clomed. So don't be so quick to blame the rehmannia.
That said, it may still be wise to stop the herbs while taking Clomed (prudent acupuncture is fine), because forced ovulation creates unnatural conditions in your body which are unknown and uncharterd by traditional Chinese herbology. It's not that the rehmannia would harm you. It won't. It's because, under conditions of forced ovulation, the herbologist may find that the normal diagnostic guides, such as tongue, pulse, etc., are no longer reliable.
Have you checked out these pages?
http://www.drshen.com/herbsforinfertility.htm
http://www.drshen.com/herbsforpregnancy.htm
Is Anti-Acne safe for a long term use? Can we use it daily for a year or more? Even if the acne goes away, can we continue to use Anti-Acne to prevent acne from recurring? ~Heidi
Absolutely safe. However, like with most herbal medicines, it's good to take occasional breaks - say once a week, or a few days a month, or a month or two out of a year. Traditionally the course of treatment is the amount of time it takes to cure the symptoms - doubled. For example, if your skin clears up after two months of use, the course of treatment is four months. After that, medicine is not generally needed as a daily supplement; except when issues of lifestyle (diet, etc.) have not been dealt with.
I have heard of an herbal suppement Wuhui Yushan to reduce / repair an unguinal hernia. Is this true? Does it work? What would you recommend as I prefer not to have surgery on it?
We checked it out on the web. It's a proprietary formula of lindera, costus root, fennel seed, blue citrus peel, areca nut, chinaberry, evodia, and citrus seed, so it's not a variation of the formula most commonly used for this condition, Ji Sheng Jue He Wan (Citrus seed pill). Both of these are for "Cold in the Liver Channel", which you can translate as "inguinal or testicular pain". It will usually work to relieve pain. I'm a lot less certain about reversing a severe hernia.
I was wondering if you had any products which would help heal a thyroid goiter on the right side for a 53 year old female who has completed menopause. There are numerous cysts within the goiter. Thyroid hormone is within normal parameters. No cancer. Thank you. Anon
Dr Shen - what is jobs ears and i read in a book from singapore it has wonderful and multiple cures. thers no pictures in your website and no name of jobs ears either. im not frm singapore. and there are a few chinese here in the philippines i have no one to ask
The English name is actually "job's tears", yi yi ren in Chinese. The botanical name is Coix. It's a wonderful herb, that aids digestion and assimilation and helps remove dampness from the tissues. It is a popular component of formulas treating a wide range of problems - from acne to arthritis. It's effects are mild when used alone, which is rare. It is certainly not a cure-all.
Q: I just recently visited China on a business trip and one of our hosts offered me juice made of seal's testicle.
He told me that it was good for couple's sexual activities. Anyhow, eversince I drank the juice, I've been having great urge to urinate every minute. I am having hard time sleeping at night and all day long I have an urge in my lower stomach area to go to the bathroom and urinate. After I visit the bathroom, and about a minute later, I have the same urge but obviosly the amount of urine is very little. Is this a side effect from the juice I drank or does this even have anything to do with it? and Is there a treatment or medicine for such symptom? This has been going on for about 4 days now and I can't really do anything all day long. i need your help,
A: Seal's penis and testicles are considered a "Kidney Yang" tonic. Properly prescribed and taken, they should have the opposite effect of what you describe, reducing urinary frequency and urgency. However a single administration is unlikely to have any real effect.
Often, a person who consumes an unfamiliar herb/drug will be suspicious of its effects and side effects and incorrectly attribute a change in their health or consciousness to it. Occasionally, an organ initially responds with a negative symptom as it is stimulated by an herb/drug. But this is unlikely to last 4 days. It sounds like you have some kind of bladder infection. But, of course we don't know exactly what else was in your medicine. Best wishes,DS
Question: Medicine for Enlarged Prostate Do you have a reliable chinese medicine for enlarged prostate?
Enlarged prostate is usually a sympton of "kidney deficiency". As there are many forms of this condition, and the herbs vary for each condition, and the wrong treatment could possibly create harm, it's best to see a TCM practitioner. PS. If there are no qualified TCM doctors near you, taking Golden Book Pills alone or together with saw palmetto may help and is generally safe.
Hi Dr. Shen My Name is Carolina , and I am getting prepared for my first IVF. My doctor, suggested acupuncture, as an auxiliar to treatment IVF. My acupunturist, prescribed some chinese herbs (Naolibao Wan and Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan), and my IVF doctor, said not to take the Chinese Herbs. My Question is : Can the Chinese Herbs prejudice my I.V.F? Thank You for your support
Carolina
Carolina, Your MD is misinformed or uninformed.
Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can be valuable complements to in vitro fertilization, and may significantly benefit the outcome of this procedure. According to Dr. Lifang Liang, who experimented using Chinese medicine as an adjunct to IVF at the University of Texas, Chinese medicine increases the success rate of in vitro fertilization by as much as 50%. IVF patients were given herbs and acupuncture at several critical stages during the procedure. At the first stage, when birth controls pills are administered to regulate hormonal activity, herbs and acupuncture are used to insure smooth flow to the ovaries. Next, when drugs are given to stimulate egg production, Chinese herbs and acupuncture are used to ease the stimulating side-effects of the drugs. Similar herbs are also used before implantation to relax the muscles, prevent contraction, and better enable the embryo to implant upon the uterus. Other herbs with a long history of preventing miscarriage are used after transfer to strengthen the womb and avert miscarriage. PS. Please show this to your acupuncturist and your MD. I am available to answer their questions on this matter.
From: Stephen Greaney question... I was distressed to read that Co-Schisandra was included in the products listed under "The Ugly" in imported Chinese medicines. I have recently purchased a 6 month supply of the product. Can you tell me the specific reason(s) you reject the product.
Stephen, Thanks for your question. Co-Schizandra should be considered "Bad" rather than ugly. It is a "fu fang" formula (fu fang wu wei zi wan) and as such contains an unproven mixture of chemicals and herbal material. There is no proof of harm, but also no history of success or safety. I'd use these "fu fang" medicines only if traditional combinations failed to solve my problem.
Subject: Bupleuram (sic)I have a prolapsed internal hemorrhoid and was told buleuram would help move blood stagnation. Can you please advice me which product to buy and what dosage to take?
Bupleurum (chai hu) does have the quality of lifting the qi, and is used for prolapses of all kinds - including hemorrhoids. However, taken as a single herb, in most cases it does not have the power available in traditional multi-herb formulas. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan, which contains bupleurum, for example, is a much better bet to work. In truth, Fargelin pills, a Chinese patent medicine which treats blood stagnation in the large intestine and contains no bupleurum at all, is the most reliable treatment for hemorrhoids. Unfortunately, Fargelin contains high concentrations of arsenic, and is therefore not recommended for longtern use or for use by pregnant woment.
Subject: I understand that Stephania Tetrania (Stephania), chinese = han-fang-chi or fen-fang-chi,
is used for many things, I am expecially interrested in it's use for serious inflammation, secondary to an old long time infection. Also, Stephania is good for the heart and blood pressure I understand. 400 to 600 milligrams for inflammation, much more for blood pressure. Do you carry fen-fang-chi (Stephania) ? What forms, bulk, pills, or mixed formulas? And what are the costs? Your attention is very much appreciated, Thank You, Charles J. King Charles, Because of an unfortunate incident which occurred in Europe over 10 years ago, fangji (stephania) has become very difficult to obtain outside China. An idiotic weight loss program in Belgium mistakenly used a toxic cousin of fangji instead of the correct herb. The resulting liver damage was attributed to the aristolochic acid present in the incorrect herb. The anti-herb hysteria resulted in the virtual ban of both the correct and incorrect herbs. So it's now almost impossible to obtain any herb which might remotely contain any amount of aristolochic acid.
Unsafe Herbs
Question: I saw this info. from an article from the Cleveland Clinic. I am so concerned because I was taking 3 Women's Precious Pills 2 times daily (morning & bedtime) for a month. I did not realize that during the 1 month I was taking it, I was pregnant for 4 wks. I am so afraid that my baby will have birth defects based on the article below: Pls help me understand if this is really true. Thks and appreciate itWhat Alternative Therapies Should Be Avoided? The following substances have the potential to harm a developing baby when used in a concentrated formulation (not as a spice in cooking). Some are thought to cause birth defects, and encourage early labor. Avoid these oral supplements: Arbor vitae, Beth root, Black cohosh, Blue cohosh, Cascara, Chaste tree berry, Chinese angelica (Dong Quai), Cinchona, Cotton root bark, Feverfew, Ginseng, Golden seal, Juniper, Kava kava, Licorice, Meadow saffron, Pennyroyal, Poke root, Rue, Sage, St. John's wort, Senna, Tansy, White peony, Wormwood, Yarrow, Yellow dock, vitamin A (large doses can cause birth defects).Answer: It really depends on who you want to believe. If you looked into the concerns about each of these herbs, you'd find that some are well founded and some are not. Herbs like pokeroot and pennyroyal are poison and obviously should be avoided during pregnancy. However, concerns about the Chinese herbs listed have little foundation in fact. Certainly the Chinese do not consider these herbs unsafe for pregnancy. All in all, I trust the experience of millions of people over the course of a hundred generations over a few poorly designed and often contradictory studies. If you are concerned, I suggest you research why herbs like licorice, ginseng, dang gui, and white peony are listed. You'll probably find that they are singled out because they contain one or two suspect chemical components out of the thousands of chemical components that make up each herb. Damning the whole herb which has a history of a thousand years of safe use is both irresponsible and unscientific. Don't worry.
Thyroid Problem
Dr. Shen, I am interested in the herbs/chinese medicine you mention for thyroid problems. I have had my thyroid removed and am very unhappy with my "traditional" medicine. I exercise 6/7 days a week and eat very healthy but am still experiencing weight gain. Could you email a sample invoice of the herbs I would need to take and their costs, thank you very much! Amber Amber, Without a thyroid gland, the herbal medicine cannot help your body make thyroid hormone. The time to do this would have been BEFORE surgery. Save your money. Sorry, DS PS 6-7 days a week of exercise is likely TOO MUCH. Don't exhaust yourself. t:
Subject: Ulcerative Colitis and diet
Can you give me an idea of which foods harmonize digestive fluids. One book that I am reading on the colon says that peanuts are hard to digest I would love to have her eat salad again because he iron is low again at 9.0 so what about that? I am going to give her eggs this morning with cooked spinach for iron and maybe a smoothie later with protein powder and a banana but he says no juice because of sugar or dairy so I'm not sure what to make the smoothie with. They said to cook all of her vegetables but we didn't know that until yesterday so she has been eating a lot of raw vegetables. I am making beef stew for dinner but she won't eat the meat because she is very black and white about what Dr.Chen says. She needs meat for iron though. You have no idea how much I appreciate your input. Just know that you are making a huge difference in someone's life by sharing your knowledge.
Digestive harmony is more a result of how you eat rather than what you eat. It's the reward of eating regular, modest meals of warm, nourishing food eaten seated and without the distraction of conversation, newspapers, TV, or enturbulated thoughts. It is food well chewed, slowly swallowed and thoroughly enjoyed. If you must see this in terms of prohibitions: Avoid extremes. Restrict cold, raw, and difficult to digest foods. Choose cooked vegetables over salad, cooked fruit over raw fruit, steamed or boiled protein over fried, barbecued, or raw protein, warm beverages over cold ones. No fast food or fast eating. Mental harmony will eventually lead to physical harmony. Considering her blood deficiency, you might ask Dr. Chen more about the red meat restriction. I'd eat a little stew. Joel
Subject: Ulcerative Colitis and Chinese Herbs
My daughter has ulcerative colitis since last April. She has been on Prednisone once and it helped for a month or two. We are trying alternative medicine (herbs) right now with a doctor in Encinitis. Her condition has worsened with the herbs and diet he put her on. She has been on it for three or so weeks. She is eating rice, beans, bread and cooked vegetables. No dairy, no meat, no salad. She lives in the dorm so she resorts to a lot of bread and bean and rice burritos.
Presuming that most of her lesions are in the descending colon, a small retained enema of the following herbs may be of help. As enemas aren't traditionally used in Chinese medicine, this is a recent technique (1950s) and not described in any reference that I am aware of. This will not conflict with anything her doctoris doing. If he thinks it's OK, have her try it for about a month.
Unfortunately, the details of preparation and administration are difficult and I'm not sure if it would be possible in the dorm. Nevertheless, here it is:
Ingredients:
Huang Qin - 3gms.
Huang Bai - 3gms
Huang Lian - 3gms
Garlic - 1 clove
Preparation:
Boil the 3 Huangs and 1 clove of fresh crushed garlic in 1 pint of water for 20-30 minutes. Strain and discard the herbs. The remaining liquid can be used for 48 hours. It must be made fresh every 2 days. Refrigerate after each use. Microwave briefly to body temperature before each use.
Administration:
Lying down, with feet against a wall and hips elevated, administer 5-10cc. Liquid must be at body temperature. A food syringe may be used for the enema. It must be kept clean to prevent infection. The enema is retained for as long as possible. It is administered 2-3 times a day. Each course of treatment is one month.
Subject: Formula to repair broken facial capillaries. Rosacea?
Do you have an herbal formula that you recommend to repair broken facial capillaries? Sincerely, Alison W.Alison,
Capillaries that are weak and break easily are considered a sign of Spleen deficiency. (This has little to do with your actual spleen.) We'd probably prescribe something like Gui Pi Wan for this diagnosis. If, however, you are referring to facial redness, or rosacea, the broken capillaries are more likely due to excessive or exuberant Heat rising to the face. This would require a detailed diagnosis.
Subject: herbs for kidney stones
My friend in Istanbul is now suffering with one/some. What do you know?, Peg
The only effective treatment I know to dissolve stones is by using one form or another of the herb Jin Qian Cao (desmodium or gold coin herb) in large doses. OTC products include Shilintong and Specific Passwan. Acupuncture may help. Ultrasound is used only if X-rays show that the stone(s) are too large to be passed and too small to necessitate the very rare surgical solution. To prevent future ocurrences, find the cause. This can be known by having a lab.examine a stone that has been passed. So it's important to filter the urine until the stone is expelled to insure getting it. There are 3 basic causes of these stones. 1) Stones rich in oxylates will require reducing oxylate rich foods (spinach, et al.) 2) Stones that are crystalized uric acid imply an excess of dietary protein. Someone with these kinds of stones must restrict their meat intake. 3) Kidney stones that are largely calcium suggest that calcium is being leeched from the bones. In Chinese medicine, this indicates Kidney Deficiency and is best treated with herbal kidney tonics such as Golden Book Pills. In fact these pills are probably a good idea for any kind of kidney stone sufferer. Or for that matter, anyone over 50.
Subject: shu kan wan
Hello, My TCM practitioner have prescribed the Shu Kan pills ,but I saw on your site that these pills are in your "not bad" category of imported herbs so I was wondering if you could tell me what are the not listed ingredients for this particular herb pill ,can it be harmfull and in what way. Thank you for your time and understanding. Sincerely, Violeta Nikolic
I'm not sure which ingredients are missing from your label, but Shu Gan (Kan) Wan (sooth the Liver pill) is perfectly safe. The reason it's listed as "Not Bad" rather than "Good" is because it's use is rather specific and is best prescribed by a practitioner. Most people have no idea what "Liver invades Stomach" means. Taking the pill inappropriately will not likely cause harm, but will cause disappointment.
Subject: ping xiao dan
Hello, I have a book entitled "Prevention & Treatment of Carcinoma in Traditional Chinese Medicine" by Jia Kun translated into English by Bai Yong Quan, Commercial Press, Hong Kong. The book mentions in many places the benefits of Ping Xiao Dan as"the traditional herb for both cancer prevention and treatment" "Healthy people can take a preventive course of Ping Xiao Dan every six months, three grams each time, twice a day or one and a half grams, three times a day for seven days" I can't find this herb anywhere and would like to take it to help prevent breast cancer which runs in my family. Please let me know where I can get Ping Xiao Dan and any information that you have on it, or any other helpful herb that I can use. Thanks, Kathy
Kathy, I am familiar with both the book and Ping Xiao Dan. This is a powder consisting of 6-7 different herbs. As far as I know, this formula is not available in the USA in pill form. However, most of the ingredients are fairly common, and we are considering manufacturing it here for trial in our clinic. It must be noted that this formula is slightly toxic by nature, and despite the author's opinion, I'm not sure that preventative use is advisable. DS
Subject: Dang Gui and Clomed
I have a very irregular monthly cycle. My Chinese herbalist has prescribed Dang Gui Wan and this is working wonders. However, my western doctor has prescribed clomid and suspects I have polycystic ovaries that will not be treatable through Dang Gui Wan.
Normally I am not very critical of Western medicine. It has it's own perspectives and strengths. Short of surgery, however, most gynecological problems respond better to Chinese medicine and to practicing the idea of health based on the nourishing flows of Qi and Blood. Dang Gui Wan, Women's Precious Pills, and similar Blood tonics may do you a lot of good. They have a long history of successful use. I cannot say the same for Clomed. As to any conflict between the two; I wouldn't worry about it. Herbs are food. Are there any food restrictions with Clomed?
Subject: ovarian cysts while pregnant
Hello, I was wonder if their is any other option besides surgery for a 13cm ovarian cyst. The kicker on top of it. I am 5mo pregnant. The doc's are telling me that's my only option. Is their another option??? Thanks,.
Herbs can be useful and reliable to keep ovarian cysts in checkand perhaps shrink them, but not usually to eliminate them. Unfortunately, all the formulas that I know of that are useful for ovarian cysts contain strong blood movers that are forbidden during pregnancy. Wait untill after delivery before undertaking treatment with herbs or acupuncture. DS .
Subject: blood in the semen
What causes blood in the semen and what herbs can heal this?- Anon
Blood in the semen deserves the attention of your doctor. This symptom can be present in both serious and benign diseases. From a TCM point of view, bleeding problems are usually due to one of 3 causes. The anatomical location of the bleeding is usually less important than the systemic conditions that underly it. The 3 conditions are: 1. Trauma to the Vessels - This could be repetitive stress such as excessive bike riding, or impact injury, or pressure from a cyst or tumor.
2. Exuberant Heat in the Blood - Causes the blood to escape the vessels.
3. Spleen Deficiency - Effects the flesh of the vessels, weakening the capillary walls. This diagnosis and treatment plan must be make by a practitioner of Chinese medicine? There's a saying, "We treat the person, not the disease". You're likely to get far better results from an "in person" evaluation than by a hit-or-miss email exchange. Visit a practitioner of Chinese medicine near you. It may be advantageous to interview several.
From: julie clements Subject: Cravings --for my coursework i am doing a bit about cravings woman have during pregnancy, i was just wondering Is there any medical solutions to cravings during pregnancy?
Seeking a solution implies that there's a problem. Cravings might be an aberration of our immensely complicated physiology or an obscure signal worthy of attention. As long as moderation is in practice, cravings are best indulged. Where's the harm? Harm more likely comes from ignoring what my body is saying, whether or not I understand the message.
Dear Friends, I am considering taking the Shou Wu Formula, and would like some more information. Menstrual cycles have stopped 6 mos. ago, Hair has suddenly begun to turn grey, I use the Meibo shampoo, I am taking Two Immortals, My body has kidney yin deficiency and currently has red blood cells showing dehydration. My concern is that it (Shu Wu Pills) will make the body even hotter and add to the yin deficiency problem. I would like to take it as a kidney tonic. Do you see any contraindication to this? Sincerely, Karen Flagg
He Shou Wu is a yin tonic and it's nature is only slightly warm. If you're taking 2 Immortals for at least a month, and you still have major heat, it's best to first try adding more Zhi Mu. Try taking Seven Forest's ANEMARRHENA tabs. along with the 2 Immortals. Try this link: http://www.drshen.com/sevenforests.htm. Remember, hormonal imbalance is only one source of heat. Identify and reduce other heat provoking sources in your life, (emotions, diet, etc.). Best to see a practitioner.
from: Keith M. Stillman I was wondering if you could help me to understand something. Previously, I had been made aware that I was Yin-Deficient w/Heat. Lately, I been under very severe stress- to the point of becoming fatigued. Out of desperation, I began taking Adrenal Cortex Extract-WOW! This provided a very quick sway in the right direction-though everything is by no means remedied or solved. Does this translate to Yang-Deficiency also? I read that the A.C.E. was Yang in nature. What would be the best Primary/Secondary formulas to purchase? Please let me know. Thanks. Sincerely, KMS.
There's no real history of using adrenal extracts, so there's no reliable information on their effects on the body (according to TCM). We prefer to harmonize yin and yang with Chinese herbs. That said, sometimes yin deficiency symptoms which are related to hormonal deficiencies, are improved more by yang tonics than yin tonics. An example of this is the Two Immortals Pill, used for yin vacuity heat during menopause. This formula is largely a yang tonic used to treat yin deficiency, an odd paradox. This may be because a yang tonic is stimulating and will often stimulate the endocrine system to make more hormones. These extra hormones relieve symptoms such as deficinency heat, etc.
Dear Dr. Shen, My name is Marja and I have a good friend Nahid, who has pancreas cancer. The tail of the pancreas has been taken out and she has been going through a lot of chemo and radiation. Now she is in the hospital because of severe pain in stomach and in some nerves in her mid high back bones plus she also caught some infection. She has been going through maybe 3 chemo treatment but had to be stopped by her fourth after she got the 2nd chemo treatment recently because her white blood cell were too low. They seems to be stabilized but her red blood cells are now low. Can you suggest anything to help her build up her red blood cells? Anything to make her get better?( she doesn't like the hospital food and she has been dehydrated so she gets drops). She has been almost a week in the hospital and has also been given valium for her pain. Is there also some food I can make to bring her to change her condition for a better one?
Marja,
The formula Ba Zhen Wan, also known as Eight Treasures, or Women's Precious Pills can build red blood cells. It is available in any Chinese community worldwide. You may also want to know that the old prescription, "Huang Qin Tang", formerly used to treat abdominal pain and dysentery, has been lately used to treat pancreatic cancer. This formula can be made in any Chinese herb store. It consists of 4 mild and safe herbs:
Huang Qin (scutellaria) - 9 grams
Bai Shao (peonia alba) - 6 grams
Zhi Gan Cao (honey-fried licorice) - 6 grams
Da Zao (zizyphus fructus) - 12 grams Good luck.
DS PS. Valium is not a pain killer. I hope she's getting something more for pain. The best herbal pain killer is opium
Subject: I would like to ask a question about the Seven Flower Extract. My father's chiropractor prescribed it for him and he was taking it as herbs. Then, the chiropractor explained that it is homeopathic, and so he is taking it by homeopathic rules. However, I see you say it is pharmaceutical, which does not sound like homeopathy. Can you help out our confusion? My father is careful never to take pharmaceutical drugs, so if this one has harmful side effects that you know of, please let us know that also. Apparently it works very well for all the chiropractor's patients who have used it. Perhaps there is an herbal formula that would be better though that I could recommend to the chiropractor, if I can give him reason to do so. Thank you, Tantra
Tantra, Despite internet claims that this is a Chinese herbal formula, Seven Flower Extract is a drug and not and herb and not a homeopathic remedy. Though it used to be sold in Chinese herb stores, small white pills such as these could never contain herbal material. They resemble homeopathic sugar pills, but actually contain an unapproved pharmaceutical drug. I would like to know why your chiropractor believes that this is a homeopathic remedy. As far as I know, neither homeopathy nor Chinese herbology are taught in Chiropractic colleges, nor should they be. Better for everyone if your chiropractor stays within his or her field of practice. There are many Chinese medical treatments that can help with high blood pressure. but medical questions must be answered only in person. See a practitioner of Chinese medicine near you.
I am looking for an herbal treatment for post concussion syndrome and my acupuncturist mentioned this herb, SAGEE. I need to know about it, it’s availability and any drug interactions with Singulair and/or Pulmacort.
Sagee is not an herb, but rather an herbal product consisting of 10 herbs.No disrespect meant to your acupuncturist, but this Sagee product is overhyped and overpriced. Though there's nothing wrong with the formula. It's composition is quite correct for "brain diseases", anyone who believes that it could do what it claims and cure Insomnia, migraine, neuroticism, schizophrenia, tinnitus, autism, Alzheimer's Disease, cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage, epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease, senile dementia, or stroke, definately should have their head examined. And the cost is high - about $1/gm.($4.50 per day) for this simple formula. We sell an almost identical formula as a powdered extract for about a third the price. The capsules consist of: Fleece Flower Stem 121mg Wolfberry-Fruit 26mg Solomonseal 41mg Red Sage Root 40mg Magnolia Vine Fruit 81mg Safflower 41mg Chuanxiong 41mg Polygala Root 41mg Walnut Kernel 27mg Sweetflag Rhizome 41mgAs to its interactions with Singulair and/or Pulmacort, I doubt it would, as whole herbs, potent as they can be, are seen as food by the body, and would likely present no more of a problem than any food would.
Dear Dr Shen, I am Male 26 , I have been diagnosed by allopath with Testicular Cyst in the Right Testical it appears to be 10mm in size and completaly circular and pains while walking or touched with thumb and index finger . I have been given Lots of anti biotics but the antibiotics are giving whole lots of side effects without any much cure . I have heard from a friend of mine about TCM in curing the condition . PLEASE suggest me some medicine name its approximate cost and duration of the cure .Kindly please reply to me As Soon As Possible , I live in india and can easily visit China/Tiawan if it is curible and could be done without operation Please suggest its approximate cost and duration of the cure .Please to tell me even if the medicine isnt available at your place I live in India and could easily visit China . Thanks a Lot in Advance! Best Regards anon
Cysts are encapsulated and largely separated from body flows. This makes them difficult to treat with either acupuncture or herbal medicine. Your best bet for testicular cyst is a pill known by several names, Ji Sheng Ju He Wan, Citrus Seed Pill, Abundant Life Tangerine Seed Pill, and Citrus Aurantium Compound Pill. Shipping it to India would be difficult, expensive, and uncertain. But it is a common remedy for other testicular problems and is probably available Chnese herb shops in any Chinese community around the world. Good luck getting it.
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Subject: Colds Is it safe to give a child age 11, weighing 65 lbs., Echinacea Golden Seal?? Please E-mail me back. KenMartz@msn.com Thanks So much. Our Doctor is not much for herbal medicine.
Neither echinacea nor golden seal are used in Chinese medicine. The combination has only been popularize in the last 20 or 30 years and does not reflect many generations of daily use as do Chinese cold remedies. Though golden seal and echinacea might be wonderful herbs, a complete understanding of the functions, safety, and dosage of these herbs is not possible - no matter what anyone says. We are only beginning to understand the properties of these herbs. We do know that golden seal has cold properties making it hard to digest, and as far as I know, echinacea does not help to digest the golden seal. Besides why use them when known remedies like Yin Chiao and Zong Gan Ling work so well, and who's dosages and safety have been well established?
From: keith barton Subject: gallstones hi i'm from england. i have just been told by my doctor that i have gallstones. wanting to avoid surgery if possible, i have been looking for alternatives. on the internet i have seen something called gold coin grass tincture {herba lysimachiae) - please advise. also liver flushing?
Lysmachia, jin qian cao, "gold coin herb" is used for gallstones and for kidney stones. Combine this herb with Artemesia Capillaris (yin chen), Bupleurum (chai hu), and Gardenia seed (zhi zi) to optimize its use for gallstones. Ingesting mixtures of oily and acidic foods, such as olive oil and lemon juice are meant to act as solvents to dissolve the fatty gallstones. The Chinese patent medicine, Li Dan Pian, uses pig bile as a solvent. It can be effective in mild to moderate cases.
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Another person asked about using Lienchiaopaitu Pien for vulvar lichen sclerosis. You said it would not be recommended for that. Is there another treatment you would recommend? The western medicine treatment is a topical steroid cream and if that doesn't work, then taking steroids at high dosage for one month. Thank you. Anon
You can try it if you don't mind a little diarrhea. Lichen sclerosis is one of many often mysterious external conditions which erupt out of a vast array of internal disharmonies. Don't pay too much attention to the symptoms. Use simple diagnosis, differentiating yin from yang, hot from cold, excess from vacuous, etc. Treat with internal herbal, medicine and moderating and harmonizing the way of life. When inner harmony is approached, the condition will improve. -
From: jef and candy Friends: I am interested in obtaining ping xiao dan for the purpose of reducing fatty tumors. Can you supply me with this? If so in what form and quantity and at what price?
As far as I know, ping xiao dan is not available here in the US. Also, some of its mineral ingredients are difficult to obtain, so it's not possible for us to make it for you as a powder. It's also my understanding that this toxic formula is used only for malignant tumors. What do you mean by "fatty tumors"?
From: geoff neesham I have just started to take antarax tablets for a permanent itch ive had for a long time,and I also take rhodiola rosea tablets from the health food store and i was wondering if this wa ok. Mrs m neesham
Rhodiola rosea is sold and promoted because of current theories regarding adaptogins. These theories have been around for only a few decades and are far from proven. Hey, but if it works for you. Just understand that you're experimenting. This herb has been in such use for a relatively short time, so its effects, both good and bad, are not yet well understood. Also, the use of single herbs is generally regarded with caution. Herbologists usually combine herbs to bring out desired effects and to negate unwanted effects. Don't know what antarex tablets are. I assuming you're asking me because they're Chinese herbs, what's the Chinese name?
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From: Deepak Matta : Is there help for Myesthenia Gravis? Dear Dr. Shen: I am suffering from Myestehnia Gravis and very high cholesterol level. Because of my MG I am unable to exercise or even walk much. Is there anything you could do to help me. I look forward to hearind soon from you. Sincerely, Manju Matta.
Myasthenia Gravis like Guillain Barre disease, ALS, Muscular Dystrophy, and sequella to stroke are forms of Wei Syndrome (flaccid paralysis). You'd be best off finding an experienced practitioner near you, because you need a diferential diagnosis acording to Chinese medicine to properly treat it. If you can't find anyone near you, you can try Xiao Huo Luo Dan pills or Hua To Zai Zao Wan for several months. However these are very warming, and should not be used by those who are usually feel too warm, especially in hot weather. For Cholesterol try Hawthorne Fat Reducing Pill (for Cholesterol) or Jiao Gu Lan
----- Original Message ----- From: WJameswilliamson@aol.com Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:59 AM Subject: CHINESE FIRE BOTTLES I HAVE FIRE BOTTLES USE'D ON MY SHOLDER WHAT IS THE PURPOSE
We call them cups. The flame in the glass 'cup' consumes the air and creates a vacuum in the cup. When applied to your skin, the cup sucks in the surrounding flesh. The procedure is called cupping, and it brings lots of qi and blood to the affected area. It's especially useful for lung problems on the upper back and problems related to back pain with deficiency on the mid and lower back.
---help > My husband has been suffering from testicle pain for the past month. he has > been to two urologists, the ER and our family doctor. They have done ulta > sounds, urine analaysis etc. and can't seem to find the cause or give any > relief. > > I read somewhere about an herb called Jin Qian Chao...will this herb help > with the pain. Is there anything else we should try? >
Most testicular pain, orchiditis, is caused by 'cold in the liver channel'. It is treated (and ususally cured) by applying moxabustion (Chinese heat treatment) to the inguinal area and by taking plenty of the Chinese patent medicine called 'Citrus Aurantium Compound Pills'. We carry this product. It's safe and cheap, $8.95/ bottle, (you'll probably need 4 bottles), but it's not listed on the website.Don't use Jin Qian Cao pill, as this is used for urinary damp heat like Urinary infections and Kidney stones, and could be counter-productive. To order Citrus Aurantium call toll-free 1-877-922-4372 between 10am-6pm PST, or fax order and cc# to 1-510-486-1124.
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Subject: CHINESE BITTERS. I SEEN ON THE INTERNET A PRODUCT CALLED CHINESE BITTERS AND WANTED TO KNOW IF YOU SELL THIS PRODUCT IT CONTAINS GENTIAN AND BUPLEURUM IT IS FOR LIVER CLEANSING. DO YOU HAVE THIS IN A PILL FORM OR POWDER. what do you reccommend for me to cleanse the liver?
Tasha, After speaking with you on the phone, we went on the web to discover this buzz about "Chinese Bitters" for infertility. The buzz is largely generated by a single practitioner promoting a single product. Chinese bitters is made of two common Chinese herbs, Gentian and Bupleurum. Puzzlingly, it appears to be an alchohol extraction, an odd choice in a "liver cleansing" product. Please understand that infertility is a complex issue with many many causes. Believing in cure-all products is understandable in those who are desperate. But have you seen an experienced practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine? Do you have a workable TCM diagnosis of your condition? And by the way, the diagnosis for which the Chinese bitters might work is called Liver Qi Constraint, and it does contribute to a measure of infertility cases, but not the majority. The combination is also not for every one, as these 2 herbs have a cooling effect on the digestion, and will eventually cause digestive harm. DS
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From: R Please advise I was told to take Chuan Xin Lian for a bad cold that I have and was told to take 10 pills to start and then 4 to 6 pills until better. What does this do for my body? My heart is fast and I want to make sure it won't affect it.
This 3 herb formula can be usefull for any viral illness. As it's nature is quite 'cold', it is very unlikely to increase your heart rate. Link to Chuan Xin Lian
Chuck and Shelly Subject: latex allergy Are there any herbs that should not be taken by people with latex allergies? Thank you
Exterior allergies and Intolerances are signs of interior imbalance and are correctable. Herbs or substances that should be avoided or taken will depend on the underlying root causes. Find an experienced Chinese herbologist.
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Q: This formula is for our pet. A 58 pound dog with chronic kidney failure. She is under the care of a very well respected veterinarian in San Francisco. Our dog receives acupuncture and also Chinese herbs from this Doctor who approves the use of Metelline or its herbs. The Dr. felt the ratio is important. Any comments?A: The following are the dosage ranges for each herb. By using the maximum dosage numbers for each herb, a safe and likely ratio is indicated. This doesn't promise that it's the ratio of your propriatary formula.
> Poria cocos wolf.(Pochymacocos > Fries, India Bread) -3-5
> Cuscuta Epithymum (Dodder Seed) 3-5
> Radix Rehmanniae (Rehmannia > Glutinosa Libosch.) 3-10
> Spora Lygodii (Lygodium Japonicnm) 3-20
> Ground Tortoise-shell 3-10 Two of the herbs are a little expensive, so it will cost about 39 cents a gram. Humans usually take between 5-10 grams per day. Half that for your dog.
baier746@t-online.de Hello! I write from Germany. I have rheumatoid arthritis since a long time. I am despairing and I have read about chinese herbs named Äthylacetatextract from Tripterygium willfordii Hook= TWHF or T2 (Chloroform Methanolextract). Can you help me? Where do I get the chinese products? How is the description? How is the dose? How are the prices? For an answer and your endeavours I will thank you so much. Many greetings from Germany----- Sonja
This herb known as le gong teng (Tripterygium ) is poisonous and is only used topically. It is not used internally. Chinese medicine does treat rheumatoid arthritis, often effectively. However, good results are obtained using traditional methods of diagnosis. Correct herbs and acupuncture arise from that diagnosis. Modern disease categories such as rheumatoid arthritis are much less useful as determinants of what herbs will be successful. Your best bet is to find an experienced Chinese herbologist in Europe. Extracts of this herb will be impossible to find. If you're still insistant on using it topically, we do carry it whole, though it is difficult to find. The cost is $39 US/ pound (454 gms.) plus shipping. Be sure to check with customs, as clearance, duties, etc. are the customer's responsibility.
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From: Beata56@aol.com To: Is there anything to be done about herpes outbreaks, or curing it? Thank you
The usual formula for herpes, taken as soon as possible at outbreak is Long Tan Xie Gan Wan. Try Jade Shield Pills for a few months to increase defensive energy. Try these links: http://www.drshen.com/patents.htm#longdan http://www.drshen.com/products.html#astragalus
Hi, > I bought some of your Ping Chuan Pills. First of all thank you for how > fast they arrived. I wanted to know if I can take them whole or do I have > to dissolve them in boiling water all the time? > > Thank You, > > DL
Take Chinese herbal pills whole, best with warm or room temperature water, best on an empty stomach. Best allow 30 minutes before ingesting food or other medicines. The often misunderstood reference to boiled water refers to many parts of Asia, where drinking unboiled tap water is hazardous to your health.
From: silverhammer : Subject: siberian musk oil i am searching for a supplier of natural siberian musk oil; which the Bambiests and other fools seem to have made "incorrect" due to its being an animal product.
As I understand it, Siberian musk is "incorrect", because it's an endangered species; not because it's an animal product. Virtually all Chinese patent medicines which claim to contain musk, actually contain synthetic musk.
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Why does (Kang wei ling) show up under both the good and the ugly? I was curious as to why kangweiling was listed under both? Are there 2 > different medicines with this name? And if so which is which? > > thanks > Patrick >
Good question, and a problem we'll have to fix. There are two brands of Kangweiling, United and Golden Leaf, and they are different. The Golden Leaf contains ginseng and deer antler in addition to the original limp penis combination. Neither should be classified as good, because both versions use a toxic herb, centipede, as the chief ingredient. The correct designation should be ? (not really good or bad, but best taken under the advice of an experienced Chinese herbologist.
- From: Bridget Reiss Thank you for sending me the Kudzu flowers and the cerebral tonic for my friend. They are successful in stoppong him shaking, feeling sick and depressed. Could I ask a couple of questons We're not sure how the herbs are best taken. He has a few week cups a day. Does he need more to stop him going on a binge if he gets upset/meets a drinking pal? (which has happened) How much do you put it the cup, how long do you leave it and how often should you take it? The cerebral tonic he first took 10 at night to make him sleep but felt wide awake. So now he only takes five or six in the morning and five or six later in the afternoon. Do you have to take 10 three times a day, and if so at what time if they keep you awake? Do you gradually stop taking them by lessening the doze? Or do you always ahve to take the herbs and/or cerebal tonic? Thank you very much, it obviously works well! Bridget Reiss London
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Kudzu flowers are dosed at 1/2 oz. per cup of water at least twice-a-day. Flowers are boiled 3-5 minutes. The remaining tea may be sweetened or flavored. Cerebral Tonic Pills (BU NAO WAN), like all Chinese herbal medicine must be taken as prescribed. If the instructions say to take 10, three times-a-day, you must take at least 30 pills a day. That may seem like a lot to you, but the pills are small, and it represents only a few grams of herbal matter. The most common reason for unsuccessful herbal treatment is underdosing. As the body weight of the average Westerner is higher than that of the average Chinese person, If you weigh over 150 lbs., you should probably take a little more. -----
Sir, What herbs would you recomend for Prostate cancer? > I am now in remission after 8 weeks of > radiotherapy. > what herbs will help impotence and side effects > of > radiotherapy without bringing back a cancer > flareup? > Please help me if you can. > Thank You, William B.Bell
Best to see an experienced Chinese herbologist if you can. He or she can prescribe herbs to restore the yin, which is often scorched by radiation. We also recommend a version of PC-SPES, known as Rabdosia formula. This formula has been shown to lower PSA counts, even in advanced cases of prostate cancer. The formula contains a number of Chinese herbs plus saw palmetto. We supply you with the Chinese herbs as a powder you can take with water; or fill gel-caps with it to create your own capsules. You take10 grams a day together with 3 saw palmetto tablets (100 mg), which you can get at any health food store. The minimum course of treatment is 21 days. The cost of the powder is 38 cents per gram plus shipping. Minimum order is 210 grams.
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Good day, > > Do you carry the Seven Flower Extract? It is made by the Kang Le Herb Factory > [Shen Yang Zhi Yao Chang] in Shengyang, Liaoning. > > It is used for high blood pressure. If you do not carry it, can you order > this product. I would like to sell it under my private label. Thank you. > > I will send a picture of this product in a separate email. Thank you.
We stopped carrying it 10 years ago. Seven Flower Extract is not an herbal product but rather a pharmaceutical drug, not approved in the USA. It works to lower blood pressure, but herbal methods also work.
Subject: Vision improvement What should I take to improvem vision particularly Macular Degeneration?
Macular degeneration, peripheral and central retinitis, glaucoma, and other "degenerative" eye diseases are all related to the Chinese Organ System known as the Liver. This organ-system also regulates the "smoothness of flow", as well as the joints and tendons. This Liver system also has a tendency to overheat, causing "Heat" symptoms such as inflammation, congestion, bleeding, pressure, tension, hyperactivity, and pain in the upper body. Eyes are a common outlet for the expression of the 3 Liver excesses, Liver Yang, Liver Heat, and Liver Fire. Curing these difficult conditions requires diagnosis as to the nature and cause of this Liver disharmony. Liver Heat can come from many sources. Yin deficiency,Qi stagnation, toxic heat, emotional constraint, and overstimulation can all contribute to rising heat. Best to find a skilled practitioner. Common eye problems, such as near and farsightedness, are caused by changes in the shape of the eye. This, in turn, is due to poor coordination control by the eye neural flow and musculature. Eye movement and control therapies, such as the Bates method, are helpful for these common conditions. Liver eye tonics like Ming Mu Ti Huang Wan or Qi Ju Wan are helpful, but seldom curative for these eye conditions. They are most suitable for dry or watery eyes caused by Live Yin deficiency.
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Question > Are "free and easy" pills the same thing as relaxed wanderer? > > Thanks!
Probably yes. There are several versions of this formula being marketed under that name. Ours is, immodestly, the best value. The formula is called Xiao Yao San. It's actually the title of a famous book of poetry which literally means "to wander without a destination" and it's about 900 years old.
Dear Dr.Shen, This is Natalie, who you treated in August for irritable bowel syndrome. I was hoping I might ask you a few questions. First, I just had to start taking antibiotics for a different condition (a polinydal cyst on my tailbone...I'm going to have surgery to remove it). I'm very prone to getting yeast infections. You recommended Chin Chin for yeast infections. The dose is 10 pellets every day for as long as the infection lasts, right? Is there anything else that you would recommend doing to counteract the side effects of antibiotics? Second, I'm almost out of the herbs you gave me for my IBS symptoms. I'm definitely feeling better, and I'm much more cognizant of my eating habits, but I'm still not symptom-free. I think part of the problem is that I'm in graduate school and am stressed quite a bit. Do you think I should take more herbs? If so, how can I arrange to have them shipped to me in Atlanta? Can I call with my credit card number? How long do you recommend that I take the herbs? Thank you very much for answering my questions. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Natalie
Natalie, I presume that your polinydal cyst is presently infected and this is the reason for taking antibiotics. I also presume the ifection must be severe, which is why you are using oral rather than topical antibiotics. If antibiotics give you yeast ifections, it's fine to take Chien Chih Chai Tao Wan and/or Lung Tan Xie Gan Wan. You can also double the dose if necessary. You absolutely must keep taking your formula. Even though you feel better, one course is hardly enough to treat a chronic condition. The rule of thumb for treatment duration is "At least a month of treatment for every year of illness." Reorder your formula with your credit card by mail at the Clinic: 1-877-922-4372. Also, the day before, after, and of your surgery you must take Yunnan Baiyao pills. Without them, your recovery will probably be more painful then your doctors' have let on. DS --
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taup@hushmail.com wrote: Dear DrShen: After reading the figures in relation to a survey now published of the Ma Huang products some of the surveyed brands pulled up with poor results > > What is your opinion on the alkaloid content of Chinese MH? you will supply. > > It's all extracted, and sprayed back on...to pill products. > > > Please advise me as to what is meant by the Ratio 5:1 for your Ma Huang is as a percentage.
Our Ma Huang concentrates are granulated water soluble low temperature extracts that are spray dried on a potato starch or granulated herb base. These products are made in GMP approved factories in China or Taiwan from first grade export quality herbs and are NOT standardized extracts. We feel that standardized extracts are an innovation, however they are also a cartoon copy of an herb and can't assure the safety, effectiveness, or reliability offered by generations of daily use. So, we will never guarantee you a particular percent of any chemical constituent. We can only assure you that the product was made from quality ingredients in the traditional manner. 5:1 Ratio means that it takes five kilos of herbs to make one kilo of product.
Dear Dr. Shen: I am a 64-years old man with type II diabetes. Please advise if it is safe for me to take Alrodeer pills for my erectile dysfunction. If yes, for how long? If not, could you recommend me another herb? Thanks & regards Anon. Houston, TX
As far as we know, there's nothing but spotted stag and a bunch of good tonic herbs in Alrodeer. However, some diabetics are Yin deficient. If you generally feel warm or feverish due to yin vacuity (deficiency), the stimulating herbs in this tonic could create problems. So if taking them causes insomnia, or a rash, or other heat related symptoms, best to stop or to supplement with a cooling Yin builder such as Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan. Best yet is to see a Chinese herbologist.
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-Dear Madame, Sir > > I would like to ask you about this following products: > > - CALLORHINUS PILLS TONIC > - BUSHEN WANG > - KANGWEILING WAN > - MENG NAN > > Are they safe and harmless, regarding the fact that it contains no > sulfur, pesticide, mercury residues? Are they totally safe? I've read > that BUSHEN WANG contains very low level of mercury. > > Second question, Is there a product lotion or tincture maybe rare > or exclusive which helps against hairloss? (Maybe contains Pearl, > tortoise, deer antler). Is Red peach hair lotion effective? > > > With many thanks in advance, I expect your early reply. > > Sincerely, > Amin. > > >
CALLORHINUS PILLS TONIC - Sorry, never heard of it so - BUSHEN WANG - which one? Do you mean Gejie Bu Shen Wan? -
KANGWEILING WAN - Called Limp Penis Pills, there are at least 2 brands, with very different formulas. The United brand uses scorpion and 3 other herbs to "engorge the penis with blood". The Golden Leaf brand adds deer antler and ginseng to the mix. MENG NAN I think you mean China Mong Num pills - also contains animal parts, rich in testosterone. I have no information about pesticides or metals in either of these products.As to hair loss, Nothing works better than he shou wu. Try this link http://www.drshen.com/products.html#shou
William Holman wrote: Could you please send me more details of your Du Huo Ji Sheng Wan pills such as each content and the quantity of each and what they handle. What are your shipping charges?
This 15 herb formula was first published in the book "Thousand Ducat Formulas" in the year 652AD. I wish I had time to list all of them. The chief herbs are DuHuo and Sang Ji Sheng (angelica pubences and loranthus). It is used to relieve wind-damp pain in the lower body, including low back pain, hip pain, leg pain, and foot pain. Shipping is $6.95 West of the Mississippi, $8.95 Eastregardless of quantity.
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ANON@aol.com wrote: I heard of such a remedy for opium addicts in china. although dealers are sent to death in golden triangle. opium addicts are treated with such an herbal remedy. I would be interested in buying this herbal remedy.
I'm not sure which remedy you are referring to. The only one that comes to mind is known in modern times as WEST LAKE STOP SMOKING TEA This tea was used in ancient times as a remedy for opium addiction among the Chinese nobility. It consists of 15 herbs which clean the blood, strengthen the immune system, increase vital energy, and combat addictive cravings. Box contains 14 teabags ( a two-week supply.) Ingredients include: Lotus Seeds, Ginseng Leaves, Lucid Asparagus, Betel Nut. We have this in our pharmacy, though it's not yet listed on our website. If you're in the US, call 1-877-922-4372 to order
Anon@aol.com wrote: Is there any product you can recommend for low sperm count! My wife and I are seeing a fertility doctor and for about a year we have been receiving treatments, mainly artificial insemination. My wife is on clomid and progesterone. I am trying to eliminate all other factors to our insucess, my sperm is up and down every month. If there is anything you can suggest, please contact me! THANK YOU.
Your best bet is to see an experienced Chinese herbologist who can distinguish the exact nature and cause of your deficiency. If there are none available where you live, consider products which are used to build Kidney Yang and Kidney Jing (essence). Among those are Dr. Shen's Shou Wu Pills, Gui Fu Di Huang Wan, Alrodeer, Chuang Yao Tonic Pills, and Nan Bao capsules.
SRT789@aol.com wrote: Thank you for your quick response to my e-mail. Are the heavy metals in Er Chen Wan and Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan (Gansu Trading Company products) found from the soil where the plants grew? Or are the heavy metals like cinnabar put into the products at the time they are manufactured at the factory?
Some medicines contain heavy metals because they were introduced during manufacturing, either deliberately or accidently. That's why we make Dr. Shen's in the USA. Heavy metals occur naturally in soil, and can also be introduced by pollution. How metals might have gotten into soil, from pollution? rainwater? volcanic eruptions? I don't know. A prop 65 warning label doesn't mean that the product actually contains any detectable heavy metals or any more heavy metals than is in your broccolli or drinking water. It only means that the product's manufacturer lost a prop 65 lawsuit, because one batch of one product showed levels of something that exceeded prop 65's standard. Neither formula contains cinnabar. Nor do they likely contain much heavy metal.
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Valerie wrote: I am looking for the following; Jun Bu Huan Anodyne Tablets, Black pearl Evening Primose oil capsules & Dragon fly sexual capsule. Do you have them in stock or know where i can get them? Thanks Valerie Thomas
I never heard of Black pearl Evening Primose oil capsules or Dragon fly sexual capsules, but if they're anything like Jin Bu Huan Anodyne, you're messing with some bad shit. Jin Bu Wan is actually a pharmaceutical drug. It's tetrahydropalmatini sulphate, an alkaloid with narcotic and hypnotic effects, extracted from a rarely used Chinese herb jin bu huan (stephania sinica). Unlike the herb, this drug can cause drowsiness, so it's been used as a sleeping pill. Unfortunately, it can also cause nausea, palpitations, mental agitation, hallucinations, liver disease, and coma.
Hi my name is Juland. I am suffering from impotence since 4 years because of excessivee masturbation (as i think).I heard that these nine(9)chinese herbs can help me: : Panax ginseng (ren shen), Cordyceps sinensis (tung-chung-hsia-tsao), Epimedium grandiflorum (yin yang huo), Curculigo orchiodes (xian mao),Polygonum multiflori (he shou wu) , lycium (gou qi zi.),Ba Ji Tian,Cistanche and Suo Yang. So please answer these questions for me: 1- how many grams for each herb i need for one month treatment? 2- how i'll i use them( appropriate ratios)? thanks
Excessive sexual activity does drain your batteries (Depletes Kidney), and can result in impotence or many other Kidney related symptoms. These can include low back weakness and pain, fatigue, or problems related to the reproductive, urinary, or nervous systems. The formula that you have is a powerful one to recharge the Kidney Yang (reproductive function), and the Kidney Essence (sperm). The dosage of all of these herbs is 3-9 grams per dose in decoction (medium boiled for 30-40 minutes). They can be dosed equally, however the ginseng and the cordyceps are very expensive and are traditionally used in smaller quantities.
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Leekay@aol.com wrote: For chronic, intractible, and extremely debilitating constipation-- which after years of misery is now barely responsive to the usual stimulating laxatives (rhubarb, senna, cascara sagrada, etc.)--- could you comment about the use of he shou wu or dang gui shao yao san. Both are described as useful for constipation . . . unresponsive to laxatives. . . . Western medicine is no longer helpful. . . . Can you help or suggest?
This kind of constipation is commonly associated with deficiency of yin and/or blood. Dang Gui and Shou Wu are probably correct for long term use. But they may not be potent enough as single herbs to solve this severe a problem. (The formula dang gui shao yao san has minimal relevance to constipation) The best solution is probably the formula called Moisten Intestines Pill which we offer as Dr. Shen's Rhubarb Pills.
Try this link: Dr. Shen's Rhubarb Pills for constipation.
Nadia El Bahraoui wrote: Hello, I'm looking for a chinese product which is good for coughs. This is a syrup with honey and chinese medicaments. Its name is "PAK YUEN TONG LOR HAN KUO CHUANBEI PEI PA KOA". Could you tell me if you have in your shopp this product and if it's possible that you send me it to France and for what price? Maybe you know where I can find that in France? Thanks for your help I'm waiting for your answer. Nadia EL BAHRAOUI
You have named three different cough products: PAK YUEN TONG, LO HAN KUO, and CHUANBEI PI PA KOA. We carry Lo Han Guo (as a beverage). ($4.95 US). The term Pak Yuen Tong refers to a Hong Kong Manufacturer. What you probably mean is Pak Yuen Tong Pearl Hou Tsao Powder. Which we don't carry because it contains over 100 parts per million of lead and over 60 ppm of arsenic. This heavy metal contamination comes from its unconventional ingredients which include pearl, scorpion, snake bile, and monkey gallstone. Customer assumes responsibility for customs clearance. Minimum order for international shipping is $50 U.S. Shipping is by UPS (faster) or by post (cheaper). Payment is by MasterCard or Visa only. For a shipping price quote, reply to this e-mail with your order and preferred method of shipping.
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seguss13@aol.com wrote: Hello, I am writing to ask about An Shen Bunao Wan. As well as any complications in taking it over time. My 11 year old son struggles with compulsive tics ( lifting of eyebrows, clearing of throat, wiggling of nose, pulling up of socks etc.) from time to time and this formula remedies that within a week. He's now been taking 2 a day just for maintainence and doing well but I am concerned how long it would be beneficial health wise? Or is there another safer formula that would be as or more effective?
This pill is extremely dangerous, as it has been found to contain 60 parts per million of arsenic and an astonishing 3590 ppm of mercury because it contains cinnabar (10 ppm is the maximum considered acceptable). It is meant for only a short emergency It should never have been given to a child. Whoever gave it to you is either irresponsible or ignorant or both. Stop this medication at once!!! Your child needs in person diagnosis and attention, not a guess on the web. See another practitioner.
Dear Dr Shen I have developed tinnitus in my right ear after going to a night club. The previous time I went clubbing my ears rang for about 4 days, though I wasn't wearing ear plugs. Is there anything you can recommend to help? I have heard of a friend of a friend who had tinnitus which was cured by chinesse herbal tea.
There are 3 common causes of tinnitus, 2 of which are treatable with Chinese medicine. 1) Tinnitus caused by damp heat rising in the Gall Bladder vessel responds to acupuncture and/or Long Tan Xie Gan Wan, usually within a couple of weeks.
2) Tinnitus caused by Kidney deficiency responds to Kidney tonics such as Tzo Tsu Otic Pills, usually within a couple of months.
3) Tinnitus caused by loud noises does not, in my experience, respond to either acupuncture or Chinese herbal medicine. I hope your experience will be different.
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Patricia Abdallah wrote: I am looking for an herb called rz rhei (Chinese Rhubarb root). I recently read in a medical jounal that it shows promise in shrinking tumors from breast cancer. Can you please tell me how I can obtain this herb? Thank you.
This herb is a potent laxative (note Dr. Shen's Rhubarb Pills), and it's use in cancer treatment is based on very limited study of certain chemical constituents. Chinese herbs can be very helpful in treating cancer, but require skilled prescription. Is the patient seeing an experienced Chinese herbologist? Self treatment with rhubarb (a draining purgative) is unwise and potentially dangerous, as it could deplete qi which has already been depleted by chemotherapy or surgery. If, however, you choose to ignore my advise, we carry this herb at our shop. We have it as a whole herb (sold by the pound) and as a powdered concentrate (sold in 100 gm bottles).
TINAC21@aol.com wrote: Is there a supplement I can take for Hives. thank You
Hives are caused by internal heat. This heat can have many sources, including heat from yin or blood deficiency, heat from overly stimulating food, heat from hot weather, heat from mental agitation, heat from bacterial or viral activity. These sources can combine in varying patterns to create hives, acne and other skin conditions. You need the help of a good practitioner to find and neutralize some of this heat. The most commonly used formula, Shao Feng San (eliminate wind powder), can contain as many as a dozen herbs and is adjusted according to the individual patient.
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mjfloyd wrote: How to avoid the early stages of impotence... what do you recommend....does it have anything to do with partners...in a manner of speaking
1) Appropriate sexual activity for your age. If you're thirty, once in three days, forty, once in four days, fifty-5 days, etc.
2) Keep your "batteries" charged (replenish Kidney Qi) with a pill such as Gui Fu Di Huang Wan. Get enough sleep.
Hi, I was wondering what herb is good for dry skin. I've been told that it has to do with age, but I'am not that old. Thank You LULU
Dry skin is usually caused by deficient yin or blood. Though most common in older people, anyone can have this condition. Try Dr. Shen's Dang Gui Pills for 2-3 months. Some helpful foods are sesame seeds, mulberry, white fungus, red meat. Drinking a lot of water won't help.
DAnci wrote: I have a Japanese friend who has to have family send her a particular tea which is Chinese in origin as I understand it. The name of the tea is: dokudashi and it contains: daiou 2.0g > ketsumeishi 1.0g > sankirai .5g > jyuyaku 3.0g > yokuinim 8.5g > > total 15.0 g > > The tea is written in Japanese/Chinese and she spoke the words and told me > how to spell in English. So I'm not sure if we spelled correctly. > > Any help you many give us in finding this tea in the US would be appreciated.
As best as I can figure out, this is the formula: daiou 2.0g = rhubarb rhizome (da huang) ketsumeishi 1.0g = cassia seed (jiu ming zi) sankirai .5g = pseudoginseng (san qi) jyuyaku 3.0g = rehmannia (sheng di huang) yokuinim 8.5g = jobs tears (yi yi ren) We can make this for you as a powdered concentrate which you can dissolve in hot water. Dose is 3-7 grams/ day.
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Big Pines wrote: Please inform me as to the ingredients in the product Po Sum On and where I can buy it retail if the ingredients are what I am looking for.
Mainly mint and wintergreen (highly pungent), and possibly unlisted ingredients. The Chinese government does not require the listing of all ingredients on the bottle. All ingredients (presumably) are registered instead with the government. This is in respect to a tradition of secret ingredients or secret family remedies. Po Sum is good for light massage on painful muscles (should be diluted). We have it on our online store at a good price.
Q: Hello, I am a 48 year old man who has had diabetes since 14 years old. I recently got neuropathy in my left foot.My only problem is that my circulation to my left foot is not so good. I tend to get a burning feeling on my left toes wish prevents me from sleeping well.I would like to know if the is any kind of herbal medicine that I may take that will ease this burning feeling and give me better circulation.
A: Juvenile onset diabetes in not curable by Chinese medicine. However peripheral neuropathies such as numbness, pain, or tingling in the extremities, which often accompany diabetes, can often be relieved by acupuncture, particularly electro-acupuncture. Acupuncture is usually more effective than herbal medicine for this condition.
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Q: Im hoping you can tell me which chinese herbs are good for improving circulation? especially to improve blood flow to the extremities
A: A few of the more popular blood moving herbs are:
Arms: Cinnammon twig (gui zhi) or Sang Zhi (mulberry twig)
Shoulders: tumeric rhizome (jiang huang) **
Head: Liguisticum wallichi (chuan xiong)
Chest: Dang shen (sage root)* and peach seed kernal (tao ren) **
Abdomen: Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui tails)*
Lower extremities: Achyranthis (niu xi) **
**Forbidden during pregnancy, * Caution during first three months of pregnancy
Q: Hi, This cancer is treated using chemotherapy and radiation. Now for the past one year things are fine. I am just worried about the side effects and possible reoccurence. What is the best medicine that i can take to neutralize the future side effect and the reoccurence. Thanks karan
A goal of all postoperative treatment is to protect harmony by restoring the normal flow of qi and blood and adjusting the balance of yin and yang. The information needed to assess this is PERSONAL. Look up four examiations on our site. Please see an experienced practitioner.
Kmgdowl@aol.com wrote: I work in a very stressful buisness and I have Multiple Sclerosis.Is there any chinese herb that I can use to lower my stress levels and or take the edge off while I am working? Stress definetly causes exasurbations of my MS,I have lowered my levels of stress in my personal life but have no way of controling the stress at my job.
Emotions influence the qi, and aberrations in the qi create your MS. Unfortunately, the word 'stress' in regard to human emotion is inexact and inarticulate. What is stress? For me, stress is fear; for you stress is anger or frustration. Still others face a challenging job with a mixture of worry or anxiety. What is YOUR 'stress' made of? Analyze your feelings on the job and write them down. Yes, Chinese herbs can Calm the Spirit and release constraint, and Chinese medicine can be very helpful for people with MS. By all means see an experienced practitioner. But begin by studying your exact emotions. Cures evolve from understanding.
Myerscole1@aol.com wrote: Is it safe to take maodung ching? My pharmacist needs to know what Ilex Pubescens Hook et Arn is in English so he can look it up to see if it will interact with other medicines we are taking, specifically anti-convulsant medication and high blood pressure medicine.
A: Safe to take, even during pregnancy. Mao Tung Ching is also known as Hairy Holly root. Not the same as holly. Unless your pharmacist also practices Chinese medicine, his or her opinion of this herb will be based on Western herbal references such as the Physician's Desk Reference. These sources are basically and badly ignorant of Chinese herbs. Whatever they may say about this herb probably is not worth your consideration.
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ISBELLJS@aol.com wrote: What is the dosage appropriate for a five year old child of echinacia to prevent colds, etc?
A: Echinacea is not a Chinese herb. It's use is untested and vague by our standards, as is its dosage. It's time you found out about Yin Chiao and other Chinese herbal cold cures.
EYork1302@aol.com wrote: I read that Hsiao Yao Wan (Free & Easy Pill) was very good for food allergy and migraine headaches, among other ailments. I have already ordered and received this from you, but my question is: How should this be taken for food allergy (wheat and milk) and migraine and for how long? Thank you.
Food allergies are nonsense. If the body is intolerant to normally benign substances, it's because yin and yang are out of balance and qi is disturbed . Migraine headaches are explained on our ailments page. Both are complex conditions often involving the liver, so Free & Easy (Dr. Shen's Free & Easy)is a harmless guess, and may have been helpful to others who were diagnosed with food allergies. But, as the term food allergies is a lame description of your condition, someone else's medicine is not likely to be a complete solution to your unique disharmony. The dosage is on the bottle. See a TCM professional.
LAldy95@aol.com wrote: I am trying to find a safe Estrogen replacement. I found a soy product that is supposed to help with estrogen depletion symptoms. It has an extract from green tea. I need to know what green tea is or does. Can you help?
If you need estrogen, try Dr. Shen's Two Immortals Pills. It appears to help normalize estrogen production without containing any estrogen. Green tea is simply the unfermented leaves of Camelia Sinenses (ordinary tea). Whereas black tea (the kind we commonly drink) has been fermented. Green tea is touted by many in the West for it's flavenoids and supposed anti-oxidant properties. Because the Japanese drink a lot of green tea and get a lot less cancer, some think that green tea prevents cancer. In Chinese medicine green tea is a minor herb and has more specific medical uses.
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Q: My husband has been breaking out in hives for the past few weeks. Especially on his hands and feet. the Drs. have him on benedryl and atarax and prednozone. None of these things are helping. Can you recommend some herbs for him?
A: Hives, like most inflammatory skin conditions, is caused by patterns of interior heat which can be composed of heat from different sources. Common sources of heat are: pathogenic heat from invading organisms (bacteria, virus, etc.), gastric heat from excessively stimulating food, deficiency heat from deficiency of coolness (yin deficiency), heat in the blood from exposure to the body's metabolic wastes (blood deficiency), heat from food stagnation, and heat from agitating thoughts. The best all around remedy is Eliminate Wind Formula, which is easily adapted for each unique pattern. I've never seen it in pill form. You'll have to order it as a powder, or as whole herbs. By the way, prednisone is wicked stuff, and must be used only as a last resort.
PARAKAT@aol.com wrote: My Mom was reading a book by Gary Null and he recommended this formula "Goldenbook" for adrenal support. I was wondering if you carry such an item and if you do, how much $ and how safe is it for a cardiac patient to take. I would thankful for any advice you could give me in reference to this.
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