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Yunnan Paiyao (Yunnan Baiyao) for Injury and Surgery By Letha Hadady
A Chinese "miracle" herbal capsule is used by the Chinese Army to treat gun shot wounds, everyday cuts, internal bleeding, and bug bites. Summer sports and hiking season are bruise and injury time for
Stages of Injuries
Choosing the correct product to use depends upon the stage and type of injury: Stage 1 : For use as soon as possible after injury (within the first 24-36 hours). All these remedies reduce pain
About Chinese Medicated Plasters (Gao)
Medicated plasters are pieces of fabric that contain a layer of medication covered by a layer of adhesive. They deliver medication through the skin to underlying tissues quickly and effectively. Some
Part 1- Introduction and Categories of Herbal Medicines A Guide To Chinese Martial Arts Herbal Trauma Formulas
By David Bock C.Ac. Dipl.Ac. Dipl.CH. Editor's Note: In this series of articles the author discuses Chinese Herbal remedies useful for bruises, sprains, strains, fractures, bleeding and other tr
Chinese Herbal Product Guide: Popular Products and their Uses
Use the chart below to assist you in picking the correct product for your condition. Remember there are countless formulas and these are only a few of the more popular and useful products. Check th
YUNNAN PAIYAO by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon
Uses for injury and surgery; gastro-intestinal, respiratory, and urogenital disorders Copied directly from: http://www.itmonline.org/articles/yunnan_paiyao/yunnan_paiyao.htm Yunnan Paiyao (literally,
TCM Dietary Therapy Chinese Dietary Therapy Concepts and Principles
Chinese Dietary Therapy The following information was created by the American Academy of Acupunture and Oriental Medicine. CHINESE DIETARY THERAPY Chinese dietary therap
Part 2 Herbal Medicines Grouped By Type A Guide To Chinese Martial Arts Herbal Trauma Formulas
By David Bock C.Ac. Dipl.Ac. Dipl.CH. Editor's Note: Part 1 introduced the topic. Also discussed are the four categories of medicines: The Aromatics that quickly reduce pain but do not necessari