An herb's nature is described according to its yin or yang characteristics. Yang, or warming, herbs treat cold deficiencies
Jeremy Ross has written: 'Combining Western herbs and Chinese medicine' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Vegetable, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use, Vegetable Materia medica 'Zang Fu, the organ systems of traditional Chinese medicine' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Medicine, Chinese, Medicine, Oriental Traditional, Oriental Traditional Medicine 'Acupuncture point combinations' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Acupuncture points, Classification, Methods 'GradeSaver(tm) ClassicNotes Death of a Salesman'
Kampo (sometimes spelled kanpo) is a Japanese variant of Chinese traditional medicine that involves the extensive use of herbs.
Chinese medical theories combine traditional Chinese medicine with modern Western medicine.From the Chinese medicine they use herbs, attention to diet, and ancient methods such asacupuncture.From the Western medicine they use drugs, and Western surgical methods.
One system of classification is based on a principle in traditional Chinese medicine that categorizes herbs into four classes: tonics, specifics, heroics, or cleansers and protectors
Susan C. Chen has written: 'Susan's blue notebooks of traditional Chinese formulas' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Therapeutic use 'The points of traditional Chinese acupuncture' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Acupuncture points, Chinese Medicine
traditional Chinese medicine herbal remedies are the most common alternative treatment for tetanus. Herbs that have sedative effects should be given to reduce the frequency of convulsions, along with herbs to fight the bacteria.
May be made into a tea, tincture, or a decoction. In traditional Chinese medicine corydalis is usually mixed with other herbs.
Ron Teeguarden has written: 'The Ancient Wisdom of the Chinese Tonic Herbs' 'Chinese tonic herbs' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use, Tonics (Medicinal preparations)
Bob Flaws has written numerous books on Chinese medicine, focusing on topics such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and medical theory. He is known for his work in translating classical Chinese medical texts and making them accessible to a Western audience.
Research in the West has been largely confined to study of the herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine as distinct from food cures.
Subhuti Dharmananda has written: 'Pearls from the golden cabinet' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Phytotherapy, Therapeutic use 'Chinese herbs for optimum health' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs 'Prescriptions on silk and paper' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs, Chinese Medicine, Formulae, receipts, prescriptions, Materia medica, Phytotherapy 'A bag of pearls' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs, Chinese Materia Medicas, Chinese Medicine, Formulae, receipts, prescriptions, Formulas & preparations, Herbal Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Phytotherapy, Therapeutic use 'Frontiers of Chinese herb research' -- subject(s): Herbal Medicine, Research 'Chinese herbology' -- subject(s): Chinese Herbal Drugs, Phytotherapy
Eve Rogans has written: 'Chinese herbal medicine' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use