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Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Treatment of Acne
by
Joseph Alban
Posted
Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:59pm
In my last post, I described the acupuncture diagnosis for acne . In this post I will discuss some basic concepts of acne treatment.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine... imbalance. The treatment is tailored to fit to each person’s specific imbalance.
Depending on the condition, treatment may involve acupuncture, Chinese herbs, or both. Generally
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Correcting Imbalances with Chinese herbs: A Natural Treatment for Psoriasis
by
Joseph Alban
Posted
Tue 08 Feb 2011 3:09pm
, the acupuncture and Chinese medicine is a natural treatment that acts like hitting the reset switch, in this case, resetting the immune system. I think this is very accurate description... of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. How acupuncture and Chines medicine identifies the imbalance causing psoriasis and uses a natural treatment to correct the root cause
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CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Chinese ...
by
Rev. Dr. Richard B.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 1:12am
CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE
Chinese herbal medicine uses more than 600 different herbs prescribed in different combinations to treat specific diseases. There are hundreds of classic formulas, composed primarily of herbs of plant origin. Chinese herbal formulas take into consideration the therapeutic effect of each herb as well as the combined effect
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Animated Chinese Characters - Learn to Write Chinese Visually
by
mumsgather ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:08pm
Someone asked me this question in my previous post on Her Chinese Homework .
"My daughter has chinese test (ting-siah) every week. Aiyo, such a struggle cos... about doing it. I can't find websites with prepared chinese character. "
Well, the first time my daughter brought back her practise work for her chinese test or "ting-siah
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Chinese View of Chinese Restaurant
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Seth Roberts ..
Posted
Mon 19 Jul 2010 12:00am
Some of my Tsinghua students are in Berkeley. I took three of them to Great China, the closest Chinese restaurant. They didn’t like the Kung Pao Chicken. The sauce was wrong. It’s supposed to be a little bit sour and a little bit sweet but wasn’t. They liked an eggplant dish but complained the eggplant wasn’t infused with the flavor of the sauce.
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