Posts Tagged ‘allergies’

Acupuncture for Allergies & Asthma : Acupuncture for Asthma: Lung Channel

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

The lung channel acupuncture point is often used to treat asthma in traditional Chinese medicine. Learn more about using the lung channel acupuncture point to treat asthma withtips from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in this free video on asthma treatments. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. She got a Ph.D. in biomedical science from the Medical College of Ohio and was a researcher trained at MGH and Harvard Medical School. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Community Acupuncture

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The Community Acupuncture Network’s (CAN) goal is to increase the affordability and accessibility of acupuncture by promoting the practice of offering acupuncture in group settings for a sliding scale ranging from – . Hundreds of acupuncturists in North America participate in Community Acupuncture. To find a clinic near you, visit www.CommunityAcupunctureNetwork.org and click on the Locate-A-Clinic tab. Special thanks to Jackie Cutler of Media Awakenings for creating this video for CAN. Jackie’s services are available for personal and professional use. http (Mention that you heard about her here, and you’ll receive a 15% discount on any of her services.)

Seasonal Allergy Cure

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

The Medicine Hunter finds relief for seasonal allergies and other ailments the natural way with nettle

Acupuncture: Demonstration

Friday, March 12th, 2010

In this video, www.watchmojo.com gets a demonstration on what to expect in an acupuncture session.

Alternative Health – Functional Medicine

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Acupuncture for Allergies & Asthma : Acupuncture for Asthma: Gate of the Winged

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

The gate of the winged acupuncture point for treating asthma is located on the second thoracic vertebrae. Learn more about using the gate of the winged acupuncture point to treat asthma withtips from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in this free video on asthma treatments. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the most prestigious institution of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Its Time To Breathe! Open Up The Passages! Chinese Medicine Formula 95% Effective!

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Remedies for Congestion - Protection from the Elements

The herbs, listed below, when combined, stop the allergy condition within an hour to 90 minutes. If you need relief, these are the herbs that have worked for minimally, hundreds of years, successfully. You don’t have to wait for a build-up in blood levels in a few days to 14 days, This compound has been delivering results equal to any formula without the side effects and toxicity.I trust these will help you, if you are seeking a pure organic alternative to medical remedies.    

Astragalus (Radix Astragali Membranaccei)
The research is in. Astragalus significantly increases T-lymphocytes, which are special white blood cells that are responsible for cell-transmitted immunity. Our better-quality herb extract is superior in trace minerals and micronutrients and is recommended by our nutrition experts to improve the body’s immunity-enhancing characteristics. Improves body energy, resolves carbuncles, called the “Yellow Emperor” in Chinese medicine.

Ledebouriellae (Radix Ledebouriellae)
Following years of research, the Industrial Research Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has found an anti-cancerous Chinese herbal ingredient. Ledebouriella (Radix Ledebouriellae), a common Chinese herbal remedy, is generally used to strengthen the immune system or relieve rheumatic pains.

Rhizoma zingiberis (Fresh Ginger)
Pungent and hot, Meridians: Spleen; stomach; heart and lung
Functions: Warms the spleen and stomach and dispels cold; prevents yang from collapsing; warms the lungs and resolves phlegm-damp. Induces perspiration and dispels cold, warm the stomach and arrest vomiting, and resolves phlegm while relieving cough.
Benefits Common cold; vomiting caused by cold in the stomach; cough with expectoration of whitish thin sputum.

Fructus Xanthii Sibirici
Purpose: Dispels wind and damp, relieves nasal obstruction. Benefits: headache caused by wind-cold; sinusitis with nasal discharge; urticaria with itching; arthritis with muscle contracture caused by damp.

Flos Magnoliae (Magnolia Flower)
Purpose: Dispels wind-cold and relieves nasal obstruction. Benefits: Headache and nasal obstruction in colds; sinusitis with purlulent discharge. Emperor allergy herbs

Flos Stinging Nettles
There are the places in your body besides the ovaries where estrogen is still produced in small amounts during and after the menopause. Nettles supports balance during this time. Nettles are also the herb with the highest chlorophyll content of any land plant. Nettle means “needle,” and tiny hairs on the stem and leaves hold an acid that can deliver a stinging rash. Dried or cooked, this weed loses its sting but not its gifts of vitamins, proteins, calcium, and iron.
USES: Builds blood, Strengthens lungs, liver, kidneys; eases all their ailments, nourishes and revitalizes nails, hair, and bones. Stinging Nettles support the sinus & respiratory system. Traditionally, they were used as respiratory support for stressful seasonal change.

You can buy the allergy herbs (sinus natural) from your favorite herb store and enjoy the future benefits-sets up a screen barrier against invasion. Effective for nasal & ear inflammation, nasal polyps, allergies & drainage. Strengthens the immune system & clears mucous by fortifying the blood. Benefits mild, moderate to extreme symptoms.

Acupuncture for Allergies & Asthma : Acupuncture for Eczema: Intestine 11

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

To treat the itchy sensation of eczema acupuncture often suggests the intestine 11 point. Learn more about using the intestine 11 acupuncture point to treat eczema withtips from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in this free video on eczema treatments. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the most prestigious institution of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso