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Acupuncture – One Of Those “out Of The Box” Bad Breath Cures
Of all the common bad breath cures we’ve come across in our research this one seems a little outside the box. At least from the point of view of a typical western consumer who’s been trained to throw more pills at any problem and it’ll eventually go away or at least you won’t feel so bad.
The Chinese believe, as part of the traditional more…
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The traditional Chinese practice of acupuncture is gaining ground in America and is becoming one of the fastest growing fields in alternative medicine. In the past two decades more and more doctors have been legitimizing the practice of acupuncture as real medicine. A number of schools now have the accreditation to award degrees in this field and prepare students for the professional world.
The standard more…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine…
or TCM for short is a coherent and independent system of medical thought and practice that utilizes the techniques of acupuncture, moxibustion, nutrition, herbs, exercise and massage in its therapy.
It has evolved over thousands of years and because TCM is rooted in a philosophy and culture entirely foreign to the West it has developed it’s own unique more…
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Most of us have heard about the need to have a Unique Selling Point or USP. You may have encountered the notion of needs related selling. If you haven’t this may sound gobbledegook. If you have you might just be finding it difficult to work out how to apply it. However, I would suggest you need to take a step back from this and rebuild the foundation of your assumptions about your practice and the more…
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The Efficacy Of Chinese Medicine In The Treatment Of Acne
Chinese medicine has long been part of the society in the interest to treat various medical conditions. This practice has continued to persist until the present time because natural herbs and approaches used in traditional Chinese practices have proven its efficacy in bringing about positive outcomes. Chinese medicine believes that more…
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Ususally Chinese Medicine To Manage Your Blood Pressure
In Chinese Medicine, many of the symptoms of high blood pressure, such as pounding headaches, dizziness, and pressure behind the eyes are often related to a pattern of Liver Yang Rising or Liver Heat. It is important to see a physician for proper diagnosis and supervision of high blood pressure, but acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine more…
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