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Eye health: A traditional Chinese medicine perspective

WebThe liver ‘gan kai qiao yu mu’ – ‘The liver opens in to the orifice of the eyes’ (2 p38) In TCM, the eyes are the sense organ relating to the liver. The liver supports our eye health and …

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Prostate health: A Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective

WebProstate Cancer: cancer of the prostate gland (1) Of these disorders, chronic non-bacterial prostatitis (often known as Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)) is the most common …

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A beginner’s guide to growing medicinal herbs

WebIntroduction. Growing medicinal herbs is one of those rare things we can do in life that is truly wholesome and beneficial. It is good for the land, it is good for the birds …

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Herbal treatment of children: A holistic overview of children’s health

WebHerbal treatment of children: A holistic overview of children’s health. Anne McIntyre. 25th August 2022. 12:59 reading time (ish) Children's Health Western Herbal …

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Nervous system health: A traditional Chinese medicine perspective

WebThis is an incredibly important time to discuss nervous system health and how we can best support it from a range of disciplines. Whether as a direct result of contracting the Covid …

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Herbal medicine research: What role does a herbalist play

WebHerbal research has risen exponentially over the years and herbalists play a vital role. We explain herbal research is vital for our evolving practise. There has been an …

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The 3 types of Echinacea: A comparison of medicinal actions

WebThese include; Echinacea purpurea (broad leaved or common purple coneflower), E. angustifolia (narrow leaved purple coneflower) and E. pallida (pale purple …

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Respiratory health: A Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective

WebUnderstanding the respiratory system in TCM. “Heaven’s Qi flows freely to the Lungs”. “The Lungs are the root of Qi” (2 p69) In TCM, the Lungs are the source of our vitality. Known …

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The rise of herbalism: Why people are turning to nature for …

WebThe trend. More and more so in the past couple of decades people have been turning towards natural medicines for their healthcare (1). Herbal medicines generally fall …

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Medicine making with children: Recipes to try at home

WebHerbal Medicines may also be seaweeds, algae or fungi. With an equally diverse range of preparation types such as teas, syrups, honeys, tinctures, lozenges, …

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Children's health: An Ayurvedic perspective

WebIn Ayurvedic medicine there are eight specialised branches known as Ashtang Ayurveda.The branch of Kaumar bhritya (or Baala Chikista), is equivalent to the western …

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The history of ephedra: A powerful lung medicine from China

Web15:29 reading time (ish) Chinese Herbal Medicine History Western Herbal Medicine. Written by Jason Irving. Ephedra is a powerful plant used to support lung …

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Respiratory health: An Ayurvedic perspective

WebRespiratory health: An Ayurvedic perspective. Respiratory disease affects one in five people and is the third largest cause of death in England. (1) Hospital admissions for lung …

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