Alternative Medicine
Chinese Medicine For High Cholesterol: Effective Or Not?
Excessive cholesterol in the blood accumulates in the arterial walls that may cause narrowing of the arteries. This condition can cause hardening of the arteries; medically termed as atherosclerosis. In addition to this, high cholesterol is also a precursor for hypertension. Since Chinese medicine is aimed at treating the underlying cause for medical conditions, hypertension caused by high cholesterol is treated by controlling high cholesterol level initially.
While lifestyle modification can help reduce high blood cholesterol, Chinese medicine for high cholesterol can also be an efficient alternative if you want to treat the condition naturally. Acupuncture is an acceptable form of treatment that has long been part of Chinese medicine. At present, several western cultures consider acupuncture as a mew alternative medicine. Acupuncture is one method used in Chinese medicine that is vital in the management of high cholesterol level in the blood.
Cholesterol-lowering medications used in Chinese medicine include natural herbs like Chinese hawthorn and Jiaogulan. These two are considered as the best Chinese herbs for lowering high cholesterol and high blood pressure. They are known and proven in Chinese medicine practice as effective herbs in reducing blood lipids level.
Treat High Cholesterol With Red Yeast Rice
Red yeast rice has been known and proven for years in China to help lowering blood cholesterol.
Patients with high cholesterol should take four red yeast rice capsules daily. It can be taken as a supplement and mixed with other medicines.
Shan Zha for High Cholesterol
Shan Zha is hawthorn berry. It helps in promoting digestion and the movements of meals and fats.
It dilates the blood vessels and dissolves the cholesterol deposits in its lining. Shan zha can come in the form of pill or tea. It should be taken twice daily as a health supplement.
Gugul for High Cholesterol Treatment
Gugul has been used in combination with other herbal medicine for a long time now. The extract of gugul helps in lowering blood cholesterol because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
Gugul extract can also be taken as a tea.
Jiaogulan for High Cholesterol Treatment
This Chinese medicine can decrease the chances of stroke by inhibiting platelets from sticking together, preventing blood clotting.
This herb can help lower blood cholesterol for up to 25 percent. Jiaogulan or gynostemma contain large quantities of saponins. Saponins inhibit the formation of lipid peroxides, decrease blood coagulation, regulate cholesterol, and maintain the body’s sugar levels.
While it remains a fact that prescription medicine are effective treatments for specific diseases; nobody can deny that some of them have undesirable side effects. Chinese medicine for high cholesterol is aimed at treating the underlying cause and not merely on relieving symptoms alone. It is always possible when utilized in combination with dietary and lifestyle modifications.
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Heal Dark Circles with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Eyes in Chinese Medicine
Dark circles are a sign of imbalances in the body or the psyche.
As the saying goes, the eyes are “the windows of the soul” and as such mirror our physical health. A person’s eyes hide many secrets. Chinese medicine practitioners say that the eyes are related primarily to the energy of the liver (”liver manifests itself in the eye”). A poor functioning of the liver causes pain or tingling in the eyes. When the liver is forced to make great efforts, the eyes redden, become surrounded by dark circles, or become overly sensitive to light. Emotions, stress, suffering and advanced age have a great impact on the proper functioning of the liver and thus may negatively impact the aspect, and more importantly, the proper functioning of the eyes.
They say the eyes of a healthy person can face any situation: blinding light, cold, wind or even slicing onions… Blinking is also, oftentimes, a sign of internal imbalance, usually also in the liver. Excessive consumption of sweets, fats, meat, and alcohol causes eye-fatigue and, as a result, weak eyesight.
Since the liver is closely connected to kidney energy, uch like wood depends on water, good eyesight depends on a good functioning of kidneys. For example, kidney disorders often cause bags under the eyes. Also, sexual excesses and lack of rest may lead to the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.
The weakening of kidney energy is accompanied by two or more of the following symptoms: back and knee pain, fatigue, frequent urination, menstrual disorders, infertility, ejaculation problems, impotence, hair-loss, premature gray hair, tinnitus, or hearing-loss.
Therefore, removing dark circles by way of cosmetic remedies, be they plant-based or not, constitutes merely a short-term, short-lived solution, which may only be useful in emergency situations.
Simple remedies
While this may seem disappointing at first, removal of dark circles under the eyes may be achieved, provided it is not hereditary, through the following methods:
– Checking and improving the health of the digestive system, of the liver and kidneys; even if you deem your fears to be a hypochondriac manifestation, do ask your doctor for a thorough investigation of your state;
– Should you experience a weakening of kidney energy, it would be well-advised to consult with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner, or an alternative medicine practitioner. Acupuncture and Chinese herbology may considerably improve your health and thus make the dark circles under your eyes disappear;
– Lead a life which includes a balanced regimen: consume less alcohol, less fatty food, rest well, relax, manage your stress and emotions, exercise, avoid (sexual) excesses (we will refer to that matter in more detail on another occasion).
- Self-massage: on the face and on the bones around the orbits, on the corner of your eyelids; also, lightly pinch the base of your nose, and the following acupuncture/acupressure points:
- Ki3 (Kidney), UB 2 (Urinary Bladder), St. 2 and 3 (Stomach), Sp 6 and 9 (Spleen, LV3 (Liver);
Massage the bottom of your ear lobe, particularly the spot where earrings are commonly placed;
Every morning and every evening, massage your scalp vigorously (from the forehead to the neck) for 3 minutes – in a short time, besides helping the disappearance of dark circles under the eyes, this massage will help strengthen your hair, improve its appearance, and overall enhance your health and well-being. Try it, it does not cost anything and you owe it to yourself.
If you have red eyes and/or are irritable, massage vigorously, following the rhythm of your breath, the side of your thorax (between armpits and hips, from top to bottom); you will, in this way, allow your liver to function more smoothly;
When your eyes feel tired, do the following exercise: rub your hands together in front of your chest for 20 seconds and place your palms on your eyes. Maintain this position for two minutes, breathing normally. Look then towards a green space for a few minutes and relax.
Aromatherapy
You can also use essential oils that, either alone or in various mixtures (oil base required) may be applied around the eyes. Apply only around the eyes, not on the eyelids. Here we provide only a few recipes, which you may find in any handbook of aromatherapy. It is for you to try these recipes and decide which you prefer. Success depends on the overall health condition of each and on its maintenance (see above!).
Essential oils: Chamomile, Lavender, Carrot, Lemon, Roses, Palma Rosa (Cymbopogon Martini).
Base oils: Jojoba, Almond.
Oil additives: Borage seed oil (Borago officinalis), Lily of the Valley.
We must however mention that acupuncture and herbal remedies, whose recipes were adjusted to the specific constitutional change of our patients, have had spectacular results in our clinic’s practice.
By way of conclusion, dark circles and bags under the eyes are an indicator of overall health. No matter how many compresses you use, no matter how many hyaluronan injections, or injections with fat harvested from your own body (a particularly cruel method, in our opinion) you use, somewhere in the depths of your body and soul, “something” keeps crying out for help.
A holistic approach to the issue is preferable and we sincerely believe that the simplest way is to evaluate one’s own lifestyle (sleeping habits, diet, smoking and alcohol excess, mind and emotional imbalances, intimate issues, stress, exercise, etc.).
In addition, we know full well that Traditional Chinese Medicine can bring some order to the body and soul as a whole. Ask an acupuncturist or TCM practitioner for their opinion. You might be surprised by how many answers and solutions you will find, regarding your long-term health. This may well be more complicated than immediate and temporary solutions, but it is also more useful. I am telling you this most sincerely, based on my own experience and that of my patients.
Good health!
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What is Chinese Medicine?
Today traditional Chinese medicine means that which entails the Chinese theories, diagnosis and treatment of individuals using traditional Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage and Qigong. Sometimes it is called Oriental medicine or East Asian medicine.
Most who practice TCM believe that the human body is in constant interaction with the environment. Those that practice TCM can diagnose, understand and treat illness and even prevent it by means of ascertaining disharmony in an individual.
TCM has a theory based on several philosophical believes including the Yin-Yang theory, the Five Elements, the Meridian system, the Zang Fu Organ theory and a few others. These theories or concepts are collectively used to come up with a diagnosis.
It is important when utilizing Chinese herbs that you do so under the guidance of a health professional. You will have questions regarding the preparation, dosage, interactions, when to change formulas, what to do if other symptoms would occur that you may not have expected.
Also learn how long to follow the herbal therapy. All of these questions are best answered by someone how really understands Chinese medicine. Knowing about Chinese medicine is more than just reading an article or book. It takes years of studying to understand not only the book knowledge, but the inner understanding about balance and other Chinese theories.
Formulas are herbal combinations that are specifically designed for an individual based on symptoms, interview and inspection. Formulas are not mass-produced but done one at a time for a specific individual. Formulas are not available in stores or on the Internet. Those practicing Chinese medicine will prescribe a formula that the patient can take to a herbal shop in order to have the formula prepared.
It is recommended that you find a local practitioner to aid you in consultations and treatments instead of traveling great distances to have one consultation with a Chinese practice of notoriety.
Chinese medicine is not an exact science. Treatment varies and has many factors including herbs to be used, dosage, the duration of the treatment and any additional treatment such as acupuncture.
Chinese medicine like many clinics for Western medicine has a way for low-income patients to receive care. Colleges of traditional Chinese medicine offer discounted services because students are there to learn from experience treating patients. Other practitioners often times will offer low cost or sliding scale fees to assist those with lower income to pay for traditional Chinese medicinal care.
Going the distance for care in China:
There are those who desire Chinese medicine and are willing to receive it from those actually practicing in China. There are many obstacles such as the language barrier, travel arrangements, the availability of hotel rooms and the ability of Chinese hospitals to accommodate foreign patients. Certain clinics in China are set up to treat specific diseases and may offer to provide foreign patients with long distance consultations where the patient sends the clinic his/her medical information and the clinic will design and ship the proper herbs for a fee.
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