About Chinese Herbal Medicine
As part of the services offered at Mission Acupuncture you may be offered a
prescription for Chinese herbs. In the USA herbal formulas are often
new to our patients. The herbal tradition
of China is valued scientifically, as well as being a fascinating and
popular tradition. Scientists working in China and Japan during the
past four decades have demonstrated that the herb materials contain
active components that can explain many of their actions. Modern drugs
have been developed from the herbs, such as treatments for asthma and
hay fever from Chinese ephedra, hepatitis remedies from schizandra
fruits and licorice roots, and a number of anticancer agents from trees
and shrubs. Several popular formulations produced in China, called
"patent medicines," are relied upon daily by millions of Chinese (in
China and abroad).
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Does herbal medicine have side effects?Negative interactions with Western drugs have not been noted for any of the common herb materials when used in the normal dosage range. A few people experience allergic reaction to individual herbs, a problem that often cannot be predicted in advance since these are idiosyncratic responses. A more common reaction is a gastro-intestinal response, which might include constipation or diarrhea, nausea or bloating. Such reactions may occur if the individual has poor digestive functions. If such responses persist after about three days of using the herbs, it may be necessary to change formulas.
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How are herbal medicines taken and how long?
In some cases, a practitioner of Chinese medicine will design a
specific formulation for an individual patient, which might be changed
frequently over a course of treatment. In other cases, one or more
formulas already prepared for ingestion without modification are
selected for use. The outcome is monitored, and the determination of
whether to continue the current formula, change to another, or
discontinue use is made on the basis of actual versus desired outcomes
and the obvious or subtle effects of using the herbs. |
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Mission Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
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