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Chinese Medicine Treatments for Skin Diseases

Chinese Medicine Treatments

China Traditional Medicine has shown efficacy in the treatment of skin diseases, from a totally different to that provided by Western medicine, with its methods focused on energy rebalancing as acupuncture, moxibustion, ear acupuncture, scraping, cupping, as external methods, and herbal medicine both internally and externally, coupled with diet and exercise therapy, physical therapy, and Chi Gong.

These methods allow the body to restore balance naturally and ensures that conditions related to the skin, with features of chronicity, effectively resolves them in avoiding the side effects of synthetic medications, as far more important are relapses.

Should take into account work in conjunction with conventional medicine, if they are already doing with this medicine treatments to achieve the best results between them.

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Centella Asiatica Properties

Centella Asiatica Properties

Some of the plants used in traditional Oriental medicine treatments have proven effective and relevant to our health. Today we will talk of gotu kola, one of those products that seem to have a wide range of properties and uses.

Try to run a bit of false myths of plants that can do everything. In this alternative medicines should not put more expectations than they need and we can go to them ever since common sense and knowledge.

The gotu kola is a popular ingredient in the cuisine of Sri Lanka. Why yes, a plant can be eaten in salads or taken as an infusion. In addition, it can also be used as a poultice or incorporate intothe diet with concentrated tablets. Also present is found in Many cosmetics of daily use.

The best-known properties are:
* Skin rejuvenation
* Skin and wound healer
* Relaxing
* Increases mental focus
* Diuretic
* Cellulite
* Anti-Aging

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Plants for ailments

ailmentsAerophagia: anise, cumin, savory, basil, angelica, coriander, fennel, lilo, thyme, wild carrot.
Albuminuria: raspberry, red currant, broom, honeysuckle.
Amenorrhea: chamomile, cumin, oregano, wormwood, mugwort male, angelica, yarrow, mugwort, hazel, calendula, nasturtium, celandine, hops, nettle, dead nettle, vervain, shepherd’s pouch, willow, aloe.
Anemia: Carrot, apple, cabbage, beets, spinach, watercress, plum, dates, wheat germ, walnut, mugwort male, apricot, fenugreek, nasturtium, peach, turnip greens, pine, oak.
Wrinkles: carrot, cucumber.
Arteriosclerosis: garlic, onion, lemon, tomato, plum, arnica.

Cat’s Claw

Cat's ClawScientific Name: Uncaria tomentosa L.

Other Names: Samento savéntaro, Tambor Huasa, Hawk Claw, Scribble, Peace and Justice, Bejuco cat.

It is a large woody vine. Belongs to the Rubiaceae family and native to tropical South America. Its most popular name that is known is because their spines that seem to nail. There are several types of cat’s claw in the world. Uncaria tomentosa variety is the most studied and attributed to him more properties.

It has been used in the treatment of asthma and to promote wound healing process. It is known to use for joint pain (anti-inflammatory property), stomach problems. It is an anticoagulant (blood fuidificadora property) that is indicated for people with poor circulation problems (atherosclerosis) by preventing cardiovascular events. Read the rest of this entry »

Medicinal Plants (II)

Many times the alleged activity was associated with healing from one plant to the similarity it had, in form and feature, the unit on which it was intended to act. Consequently, it was given a name allegorical. Thus, the root of the mandrake-very toxic plant, has a shape that resembles the shape of a human body for what our ancestors understood that should be adequate to promote fertility. And in the same way, pulmonaria (believed to represent stained leaves the surface of a diseased lung with tuberculous nodules) would be appropriate to treat lung ailments, the fruit of the walnut (nuts) would be good to improve brain activity etc.

In short, the conventional wisdom about the healing properties of plants is part of the cultural heritage of peoples. Ethnobotany denominating the part of the science that deals with the study of the information accumulated over many years.

More modernly, from this knowledge, science begin to investigate the curative or therapeutic actual usable plants, determine their chemical composition and separate the different active principles. Read the rest of this entry »

Medicinal Plants (I)

Phytotherapy

Phytotherapy is the use of plants or parts thereof for therapeutic purposes and has been used by animals and man himself from prehistory. In fact, the majority of current drugs are based on active principles of plants. We therefore introduce readers to this amazing world in the belief that they will be really useful. And we will hand our companion Maria Jose Valcarcel, Bachelor of Pharmacy and naturopath.

It is called ACTIVE to any substance with pharmacological activity. The active principles are usually secondary metabolites of the plant, ie that are not central to it (most often reserve substances, products to repel or attract insects for pollination, etc.)..

HERB plant is equipped with all active substances with pharmacological activity that can be exploited from the therapeutic standpoint. Read the rest of this entry »