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Chinese Herbs

Chinese herbs have been used for thousands of years to help people feel better and live longer more vibrant lives.
Many are also used for treating a vast number of illnesses and restoring normal body functions proving their overall effectiveness. One of the best qualities of Chinese herbs is their low rate of adverse reactions.

When compared to other pharmaceutical drugs Chinese herbs help make the individual feel a sense of control over their own health. Chinese medicine is very different from the traditional scientific approach we are used to in that it uses less narcotic drugs and stimulants; preferring natural herbs instead. Its basis comes from the promotion of health and well being and does not limit its treatment to one part of the body.

The Chinese believe that health is a balance of yin and yang which represent two sides of everything in nature. In Asian culture the caregiver or doctor is paid once the patient is well not when the individual is sick. This would not be welcomed with open arms by western medical professionals.

Some very commonly used Chinese herbs are Ginseng, Yohimbe, Ginkgo Biloba, Dong Quai, and Ginseng in particular is used for vitality and energy. To find the herbs best suited for your needs research can be done over the internet or at your nearest library. A visit to a professional is highly recommended and your family doctor can assist you on your quest for better health. Your doctor can also provide vital information to the chosen professional.

 
 
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