Is there any chinese herb or medicine treat children with turner syndrome?

May 21, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Can you answer callie n’s question about Ginseng?:

To be able to help her increase height and stimulate her puberty. Preferably can be found in Singapore.

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Pre Menstrual Syndrome 83 – Pre-menstrual Syndrome and Chinese Herbs- Yellow Dock Root

May 19, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Premenstrual syndrome effects over 70% to 90% of women before menopause in US and less for women in Southeast Asia because of their diet. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) occurrence have more than double over past 50 years due to the acceptance of its as medical condition and caused by unhealthy diet with high in saturated food. Premenstrual syndrome is defined as faulty function of ovaries related to women menstrual cycle, it effects the women physical and emotional state and sometimes interference with daily activities as resulting of hormone fluctuation. The syndrome happens in one or two weeks before menstruation and then declining when the period starts. It is said the symptoms can be so severe that between 10-15% of women have to take time off work, costing businesses millions of dollars a year. In this article, we will discuss How Chinese herbs – yellow dock root effects women with PMS.

I. Definition

Yellow dock is a perennial flowering herb, native to Europe. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine in whole body toxins elimination and increasing liver over all functions.

II. How Chinese herbs – yellow dock root effects women with PMS.

1. Vitamins

Yellow dock roots contains vitamin A and C which are antioxidants that not only necessary for immune function in protecting our body against any foreign virus invasion but also fighting against any infection and inflammation of the reproductive organs for some women with PMS.

2.Premenstrual pain and cramps

It not only helps to increase the digestive system in vitamins and minerals absorption, but also stimulates the production of bile of liver in breaking down of fatty acids, resulting in balancing the of prostaglandins hormone and lessening the risk of premenstrual pain and cramps

3. Kidney function

Since yellow dock root helps to remove toxins through kidney function in urinary secretion, it helps to reduce the risk of water retention and weight gain.

4. Laxative

Beside helping to reduce bowel inflammation and irritation, it also act as laxative in moving stool in the large intestine resulting in decreasing the risk of constipation.

5. Phosphorus

It also contains the vital mineral phosphorus which is not only essential in aiding the production of energy but also binds to hemoglobins in red blood cells thereby increasing oxygen delivery to the tissues of the body resulting in lessening the risk of fatigue and tiredness.

To read the series of PMS. visit

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Thanks to Kyle J. Norton for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:

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Does anyone believe in Chinese Medicine?

May 18, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Can you answer boodahgurl’s question about Ginseng?:

What is your opinion of acupuncture, tai chi, qi gong, herbs, etc? I am just curious.

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Some Special Chinese Herbs for Hair Growth

May 14, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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1.Tuber of Multiflower Knotweed (The literal translation of the name of this ingredient as used in traditional Chinese medicine is “Blackhead” and the popular name is “blackhead He”).

According to the findings of scholars of traditional Chinese medicine, the tuber of multiflower knotweed has great efficacy in supplementing energy, upgrading blood, nourishing the liver and kidneys, strengthening muscles and bone, and turning albescent hair black. All these effects are attributed by Chinese pharmacologists to the ability of this herbal medicine to promote haematopoiesis, raise the immunity of organisms, lower the content of fat in blood, resist atherosclerosis, protect the liver, delay aging, improve endocrine functions, lubricate the intestines and ease constipation. This herbal medicine depends for its effects chiefly on phosphatides, anthraquinone derivatives and glucoside derivatives that it contains. As a medicine, it has been used in China for hundreds of years.

2.Chinese angelica can promote metabolism and supply the body with the nutrients necessary for the growing of hair. It is rich in calcium, which is needed to prevent hair from becoming brittle. The extract of Chinese angelica in the Evergreen hair regenerator contains the substance that is required for the anabolism of follicle cells. Through local application, it can penetrate deep into the hair follicles to give them sufficient nourishment and curb simultaneously the excessive secretion of sebum, so as to prevent as much as possible the occlusion of the upper part of any hair follicle by waxy matter and thereby facilitate blood circulation in the scalp. The increase of the volume of blood circulating in the scalp is conducive to the improvement of the growth environment of hair. Thus, hair loss is speedily brought to a stop, and with the nourishment of the follicles properly resumed hair will grow normally.

Evergreen hair regenerator uses the “hair follicle revival”therapy, by which a lotion composed of extracts of traditional Chinese medicinal materials selected for their superior properties is applied to the afflicted parts of the scalp and, with the help of high-efficiency transdermal therapeutic systems (TTS), the extracts are enabled to enter and revive the failing follicle cells. The Evergreen hair regenerator contains a number of biologically active constituents which promote circulation in very small blood vessels and improve the physiological functions of the mucous membranes. They are aimed direct at those parts of the top of the head where pathological changes are taking place and perform the functions of cleaning, repairing, nourishing and reviving all the structures and organs connected with the hair follicles, thereby making it possible for the hair follicles to participate in the life cycle of the organism again and absorb on their own the needed nutrients from the surrounding scale with the result that proper regulation of the environment of growth of the hair follicles is assured. Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicines may be given for improvement of the patient’s constitution if deemed necessary. For the effect so far achieved of reviving debilitated hair follicles, Evergreen hair regenerator has won the reputation of”the Chinese wonderful regenerator of hair growth”.

Thanks to lilitang for contributing this article to our Ginseng blog:

love to share my knowledge about chinese herb and the way of keeping sexual health with you.Related articles:

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Chinese cooking questions?

May 14, 2010 by Ginseng Reviews and Tips  
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Can you answer asf94′s question about Ginseng?:

1.are there any geographical features that impact on the cuisine(eg location, climate or variation of regions)

2. customs and rituals in china (eg religion, celebrations and festivals)

3. what are some typical foods used in chinese cooking ( herbs and spices etc)

4. are there any strange equipment used when cooking and eating? (eg, cooking equipment and utensils)

thanks in advance xxxx
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