Tag: physical health
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Chinese Medicine for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Categories: Research & ArticlesThis March will mark the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation’s sixth annual National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. As we continue to learn more about this illness, research suggests that alternative medicine may play an important role in both prevention and treatment. Colorectal cancer is the second largest cancer killer in the U.S., but is highly…
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Treating Obesity with Acupuncture
Categories: Research & ArticlesRoughly thirty-one percent of Americans, that’s about sixty-five million, are considered to be obese. In terms of the scientific/health standards obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of thirty percent higher. To calculate your BMI take your weight in pounds, multiply it by 703, then divide it twice by your height in…
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Massage Therapy for Arthritis
Categories: Research & ArticlesThere are over one hundred types of Arthritis disease known to modern science that afflict the human body. The manifests, symptoms, and conditions vary based on individual and type of Arthritis (i.e. Rheumatoid, TMJ, Algood-Schlatter, and Tendonitis). In terms of Western allopathic medicine there are roughly fifty phamaceutical product lines to treat Arthritis and Arthritic…
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Quit Smoking with Acupuncture
Categories: Research & ArticlesEach year, people across the globe vow to finally quit smoking for good only to watch their resolution go up in smoke. If you have tried to quit smoking, you know how difficult it can be. It is hard because nicotine is a powerful addiction. For some people, it can be as addictive as heroin…
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Educate and Empower Your Patients about Heart Health
Categories: Research & ArticlesCoronary heart disease (CHD) is the number one cause of death among women and men in the United States?1-2 Estimates suggest that every 29 seconds someone in the United States suffers from a coronary event, and every 60 seconds someone loses their life as a result. According to the American Heart Association, in 2003 one…
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Battling the Bulge with Chinese Medicine
Categories: Research & ArticlesNow that the holidays are over and the long nights of eating and merry-making are behind us, we can start worrying about all the weight we probably gained. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 97.1 million adults are overweight, and 39.8 million of those people also meet the criteria for obesity. America seems…
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Black Tea and Heart Disease
Categories: Research & ArticlesNext to water, Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. Since ancient times it has been considered a precious commodity and major influence on trade routes and expeditions. Among all the teas available, Black Tea has ling been the most popular because of its distince aroma and long lasting flavor. In recent…
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The Role of Tea in Cardio-Vascular Health
Categories: Research & ArticlesLong stressful days at work; eating foods high in fat and low on fiber; lack of exercise and a sedentary lifestyle; aerated drinks high on sugar and little nutrition value; and an excess consumption of tobacco and liquor can take a toll on you both physically and psychologically. With all the abuse we put our…
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Cancer Patients Find Relief Through Massage
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe battle with cancer can be daunting and traumatic. Family members, caregivers and patients are asked to endure the difficulty and uncertainty of treatment and recovery. For many patients, added physical pain may develop from the cancer or from treatments. Understanding Cancer Pain and Its Sources Cancer pain is complicated because it can arise from…
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Ginseng for the Common Cold
Categories: Research & ArticlesCanadian researchers may have found the key to helping keep the cold and flu at bay. Ginseng, an herb widely used in Chinese medicine, is proving successful at reducing the number and severity of colds in research subjects. Effectiveness of Ginseng in Cold Prevention At least 1 billion colds are reported each year in the…