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"Chinese Herbs" Articles
 

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When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine too. There are a mind-boggling number of the known Chinese herbs (more than three hundred, at last count) which have reputedly been used in various ways for around 2000 years or so.

When people speak of exotic Chinese Herbs, we usually may not think of the common cooking ingredient called ginger as being one of these Chinese Herbs - but yes, it is. What we use as a cooking ingredient would be the so-called edible root of the plant which in reality is not a root but rather a rhizome. Though ginger is acknowledged to have its roots in China, this is one of the most commonly recognized Chinese Herbs around because ginger is now also cultivated widely in other Asian countries, India, West Africa, and even in the Caribbean.

Chinese medicines have taken on new meaning lately, especially in the scope of traditional Chinese medications. For years the history of the Chinese culture and all those in East Asia has been greatly influenced by the herbal medicines they consumed. While herbs have dominated the prominent view of Chinese medicine, it really is more than that. Acupressure and acupuncture are both physical medications that have greatly enhanced many Chinese folks overall well being. But what is the safety of consuming/ practicing the techniques of the Chinese culture?

I have found Chinese herb formulations quite effective in treating hemorrhoid symptoms. It is now easy to find these herbs, since there are Chinese herb store in most cities. If not, it is easy to go to the Internet and find what you need.

Many people are interested in herbs these days, and there's a lot to learn about them. Books, magazine articles, blogs, health newsletters all routinely carry informative articles about herbs. They add flavor to food and they can also promote health.
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The Chinese herbal tradition is believed to date back some 4,000 years to the Emperor Shen Nong (or Chien Nung)
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When you hear about Traditional Chinese Medicine, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Odd stuff in jars in dark smoky rooms where equally odd old men mutter strange incantations in Chinese as they burn incense in a pot? Actually, there may actually literally be such places and maybe they do practice some form of Traditional Chinese Medicine too - but in these modern times, Traditional Chinese Medicine can also mean medicine that is practiced by even Western followers of the traditional ways of treating patients as the Chinese have learned all these centuries.

Most smokers find it extremely difficult to fight the cravings. It is also one of the most important factors of why one will not succeed to quit smoking. There are plenty of medicines nowadays to help anybody who wants to quit smoking.

Herbs are nutritional foundation nutrients and good alternative medicine to nourish the body's deepest and most basic elements. Medicinal herbs have been used safely and effectively since the time of recorded history for an endless list of reasons, be it health, healing, weight loss/gain/maintenance and more.
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One Traditional Chinese Medicine practice that Westerners may find intriguing is the breathing discipline called Qigong (also dubbed chi kung by others.) This Traditional Chinese Medicine practice is related to the concept of the role of your body energies play in influencing the actions of your body in coordination with specified breathing patterns.

If you are familiar with the Xiao Yao Wan Chinese herbal remedy, then you should know that the Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan product functions along similar lines. Actually, the manufacturer claims that Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan is basically an improved version of the Xiao Yao Wan Chinese herbal remedy. People who are experiencing too much stress, or feeling irritable, anxious, and depressed may find their symptoms relieved by Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan.

Chinese medicine was introduced to the imperial court of Japan in the 5th century A.D. by Korean physicians.
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Chinese herbal teas are technically called Tisanes. These are recognized as infusions made herbs and not tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant. The essence of the herb is extracted when the tea is steeped in hot water.
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For professional naturopaths, purchasing herbs in bulk makes a great deal of sense, especially if you prescribe and administer medicinal herbs frequently. When you use certified organic herbs, you are assuring your patients that the product you are giving them is pure and free of the toxins that work their way into the leaves and stems as the result of using chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

Known as Baojianmei Jianfei Cha in Chinese, bojenmi Chinese tea is one of the most popular products of China that has been used mainly for weight loss. In fact, it has been used for such purpose for the past twenty years.

The term "bojenmi" actually means "slim and beautiful" in Chinese. It is produced under the Egret River Brand of the Xiamen Export Corporation (XMEHECO) in Xiamen, an island of Fujian province.
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The 101G hair regrowth product is also known as the 101G hair tonic. Basically, it is a hair regrowth formulation that is supposed to foster the growth of hair during the early stages of hair loss. You can buy the 101G hair regrowth product at prices ranging from $44.50 to $49.50, depending on which supplier you get your 101G hair regrowth product from.

Bulk organic herbs go back a long way in history, but the idea of using mushrooms in the same way as dried herbs is a fairly new idea, going back only a thousand years or so.

In China, natural substances have been used medicinally for thousands of years, and their application is encouraged by the present Chinese government.
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The Chinese baby calendar was developed some 700 years ago by Chinese Scientists. This Chinese baby gender predictor is thought by many in the far east to be very accurate, as much as 99 per cent! Regardless whether you are a believer or not, the Chinese gender prediction chart can be a lot of fun to experiment with.

It today's day and age, many people are learning a second, third or even forth language. There are probably many reasons to learn languages other than your own. Some people just love learning about foreign cultures, and therefore they choose to study a foreign language to help them understand a culture even further. Others learn a language such as Spanish or Chinese to help prepare them for a career that they hope to have or for preparation to travel to a foreign land.
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