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    Medieval Chinese Medicine Medieval Chinese medicine influenced modern day medicine, as well as advancing their own knowledge y inventing and discovering. Firstly, Chinese medicine was a system created 3,000 years ago. Through medieval Chinese medicine fatigue and food/herbal causes, atmospheric forces, acupuncture, t’ai chi, and discoveries for disease prevention were all formed. These elements helped shape the medicine used today and helped medieval Chinese medicine tremendously. Chinese…

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    misunderstood substance, and most people would never fully know the benefits of the naturally grown plant. The natural herb is considered to be the gateway drug of other abused substances, and the people of the United States considered it to be dangerous, but it can be the exact opposite. Marijuana could relieve pain, used to treat depression, and could also induce appetite. Should the herb be legalized? The highly potent substance could really change many people lives for the better.…

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    plague. They would check if you had the purple/black boils and if you were throwing up blood. They would also try several methods to heal the plague such as blood leaking. People also thought the smell gave them the plague, so they walked around with herbs that smelled amazing. The Crusades were atrocious and very bad for the Europeans. The Priest had said if you fight with the Crusades…

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    In the article, “Prasada, the Gracious Gift, in Contemporary and Classical South Asia”, Andrea Marion Pinkney explores the meaning of prasada. She says that the term parsada have many meanings “from blessed pilgrims’ souvenirs such as flowers and vegetarian comestibles, to a mood of “happiness” or “favor” (Pinkney, Prasada, The Gracious Gift, in Contemporary and Classical South Asia, 735). In Hinduism, during the worship (puja), “devotees make some kind of offering to the deity (Pinkney, 746)”,…

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    cardiovascular diseases by avoiding the risk factors that we can change in our life. I am going to develop a lifestyle intervention for an individual who has a hypertension and high cholesterol level. Lifestyle change from the western approach and four herbs (citrin, cayenne, garlic, and lecithin) from TCM will be used for an intervention. The reason why I chose lifestyle change from western medicine is that a person who has a high blood pressure need to consume low sodium…

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    Forskolin Benefits

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    Forskolin This Forskolin substance that people are talking about is a natural medical herb. It comes from the base or the root of the Plectranthus barbatus plant. Forskolin is a member of the mint conglomerate which is fathered by the plant Coleus forskohlii. For many years, natives of Thailand, India and Nepal have used Forskolin to mend heart problems, angina and even hypertension. Apparently, the substance acts within the heart muscles and walls of the blood vessels to render an…

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    What makes a person a hero? Well, there are many characteristics that make up a hero, such as bravery/ courage, strong leadership, determination, ambition, integrity ...etc. The list can go on forever because there are so many characteristics that make up a hero. Heroism entails several things. Everyone has the qualities to be a hero whether they know it or not, such as doctors, firefighters, police officers, and even family members. Some people are even born to be heroes like Gilgamesh in…

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    the Poet in Elegy VI Milton identifies two archetypes of poetry in Elegy VI: poetry which flows “out if the wine jar itself”, inspiring dancing, revelry and mirth; and that which flows from pensive sages who drink of sacred water and eat of innocent herbs, satiating their chaste bodies with the only the purest of substances. Milton clearly allies himself with the chaste poets, both in this poem and elsewhere, yet he isn’t as explicitly derisive towards the sumptuous poets as he is in Il…

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    Essay On Herpes

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    Home Treatment tips for Herpes What causes Herpes? Herpes disease is caused by the herpes virus. The two most common types of the herpes virus are herpes simplex virus 1 and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV1 and HSV-2 respectively). HSV-1 is usually leads to oral herpes or cold sores. Data indicates that 90 % of adults have Herpes virus 1. HSV-2 causes Genital Herpes, which is the most common sexually transmitted disease among adults in the world. You should be aware that the disease is incurable,…

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    Phytotherapy Essay

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    Inherent toxicity of herbs can cause potential harm, as well as from adulteration, contamination, plant misidentification, and interactions with other herbal products or pharmaceutical drugs. Next, the use of phytotherapy according to the efficacy and safety criteria is not…

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