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    Acupuncture has grown in popularity as more people become aware of its benefits. Here are just five reasons you should use your local acupuncturist in Santa Rosa, Acupuncture Mama. Passion From an Early Age Since she was a young child, Annette had a calling for the medical field. It wasn't until she came down with Bell's Palsy at the age of 21 that she realized her calling was for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including acupuncture. A combination of Chinese Herbs and only two sessions of…

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    disappear and patient will feel relax right afterward. When needling, patient are required to practice even breathing and stabilize spirit (Solos, 2014). Meanwhile, in Western, acupuncture is used as a combination with other complementary or medicine treatments. Traditional Chinese examinations are not applied in Western acupuncture assessment. Needles are only inserted in small affected areas where the nervous system is stimulated to relieve pain relief hormones such as endorphins or…

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    4. Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) [26] The identification and quantification of components of traditional TCM by chromatographic analysis (HPLC) is one of the major challenge. As TCM is a complex matrices in which all the constituents plays specific role for the overall efficacy. So the analysis of all the constituents synchronously is necessary to quality control the TCM. So the new technique UPLC is used for the quality control of the TCM. 5. Multi-residue analysis of…

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    Introduction Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire (OMPQ) was developed to assist in the identification of clients that are experiencing musculoskeletal pain and are at risk of a delayed recovery leading to longer absence from work, restriction in function and pain. (Hocking, McAuley & Maher 2008; Sattelmayer, Lorenz, Roder & Hilfiger, 2011). OMPQ is used by occupational therapist’s with clients who are effected by pain problems that are resulting in decreased performance at work and/or…

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    Experiment 2: Colorimeter In the experiment a Vernier Colorimeter was used. After some research and lots of calculations and trial experiments the reaction between Vitamin C, Fe3+ and SCN- was found to be a working combination. After the first run of a week, measuring the light absorbed by the [Fe(H2O)5SCN]2+ it was concluded that the results were lacking accuracy. It was decided to repeat the experiment with diluted samples. A colorimeter measures the absorbance of particular wavelengths of…

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    Ming China Essay

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    “Health and Medical Care and Beliefs in Ming China (1368-1644): Harmony or Disharmony in the Body?” “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired . . . .” Although the preceding is a quote by an un-known writer, it also has significance when discussing health and medical care and beliefs in Ming China (1368-1644). This topic has been explored and examined by many writers from the point of view that illnesses are the result of external, dis-harmony factors; however, this writer proposes that the…

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    What Is Aromatherapy?

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    It sounds a bit bizarre telling a person that their smell sense, or more precisely one particular scent can make them fill better (or worse!). Is this even possible? According to the aromatherapists, it sure is! Nowadays, we have a whole industry devoted to the production of a wide range of beautiful fragrances, but from ancient times aromas were considered to be powerful alternative medicine tools. Scientist have proven that different fragrances have miscellaneous, but nonetheless powerful…

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    Back Brace Essay

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    A lower back brace works to support and ease painful lower back muscles to provide pain relief and speed healing for damaged, torn or pulled back muscles. Lower back pain can be a significant reason for physical and mental disability, causing lack of productivity, reduced working days and increased demand on medical resources. Importantly, if you are experiencing back pain, finding a back brace that offers real support by relieving lumbar back pain can make a real and effective difference in…

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    Detecting Chronic Lower Back Pain Back pain might be one of many many unpleasant issues it's possible to suffer from. It may make even regular jobs including bending or strolling a headache that is painful. Most people are inclined to go to their physician expecting to acquire a prescription medication that can produce the soreness disappear. For lasting therapy, one has to look deeper and find backache's basis cause and remove it from your core. Everyone asked me how I had ripped every one of…

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    Complementary therapy and alternative medicine has not been well interpreter by the public, according to edzard Ernst, MD phd, FRCP from university of Exeter, he said that a big problem is when journalist publish articles on newspapers they rarely do enough background research and lack full medical understanding. He also add poor telephone interviews were the journalist just want a quote that fits into their story. No all is a real alternative medicine, some are consider experimental and…

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