7. Roots to Sky: Clinical Research & Treatment

7. Roots to Sky: Clinical Research & Treatment

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5 Chinese Herbal Formulas used for Cold & Flu, Plus Immune Support Tips!
5 Chinese Herbal Formulas used for Cold & Flu, Plus Immune Support Tips!
As the cold and flu season approaches, it's time to turn to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In this blog, we’ll explore 5 cold and flu herbal formulas from TCM that can help alleviate and manage symptoms.  These Chinese herbal formulas for immunity support and cold and flu include: Yin Qiao San (Honeysuckle & Forsythia Formula), Yu Ping Feng San (Jade Windscreen Formula), Ren Shen Bai Du San (Ginseng & Mentha Formula), Zhi Sou San (Platycodon & Schizonepeta Formula), and Gui Zhi Tang (Cinnamon Twig Decoction). We’ll cover each of these formulas, and how each combination of herbal ingredients is intended to provide relief from symptoms like coughing, congestion and fever. We’ll also share a few TCM-inspired self-care tips to help you maintain a healthy immune system throughout cold and flu season, and all year long! But first, are you interested in understanding how Chinese medicine views
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5 Chinese Herbal Formulas used for Cold & Flu, Plus Immune Support Tips!
Traditional Chinese Medicine for the Common Cold: Evidence and Potential Mechanisms - PubMed
Traditional Chinese Medicine for the Common Cold: Evidence and Potential Mechanisms - PubMed
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a history of over 2000 years in treating infectious diseases, among which the clinical treatment of the common cold (colds) and influenza (flu) is the most widespread and well-established. It is difficult to tell the difference between a cold and the flu based …
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Traditional Chinese Medicine for the Common Cold: Evidence and Potential Mechanisms - PubMed
How a hidden brain circuit fuels fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD | ScienceDaily
How a hidden brain circuit fuels fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD | ScienceDaily
What if your brain is the reason some pain feels unbearable? Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered a hidden brain circuit that gives pain its emotional punch—essentially transforming ordinary discomfort into lasting misery. This breakthrough sheds light on why some people suffer more intensely than others from conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD. By identifying the exact group of neurons that link physical pain to emotional suffering, the researchers may have found a new target for treating chronic pain—without relying on addictive medications.
·sciencedaily.com·
How a hidden brain circuit fuels fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD | ScienceDaily
Reducing chances of infection for COVID-19
Reducing chances of infection for COVID-19
What can we do for ourselves during this extraordinary period to reduce our own and our family's risk of contracting the new coronavirus? How can you protect yourself? The transmission pattern of the new coronavirus is very similar to that of influenza and the common cold, mainly through droplet transmission and contact transmission. It can be transmitted through droplets such as from sneezing and coughing, or through direct contact with the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, eyes, etc., or through contact with patients and items contaminated with viruses. Here are a few things everyone can do to reduce the spread of the virus: Wash hands often with soap and water, especially after coughing, sneezing, taking care of patients, before and after eating, and after going to the bathroom for at least 20 seconds; Avoid touching eyes, nasal cavity and
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Reducing chances of infection for COVID-19
Supporting Ovarian Reserve with Chinese Medicine
Supporting Ovarian Reserve with Chinese Medicine
Without a doubt, the work that has brought me the most joy in my 39 years of practice has been helping my patients to conceive and to bring healthy babies to term.  Fertility has become one of my specialties not only because of my growing experience in the field but also because infertility has grown more common over time.  Low ovarian reserve has particularly become more prevalent in recent years.  A decade ago, my patients experiencing low ovarian reserve were reliably age 40 or older.  Today, it’s not uncommon for patients in their mid-30’s to experience low ovarian reserve.  At the same time, more and more patients are waiting longer to have children. Fortunately, TCM treatment for ovarian function has been found effective in clinical studies and in my practice.  TCM considers that the main pathogenesis of ovarian reserve dysfunction
·treasureoftheeast.com·
Supporting Ovarian Reserve with Chinese Medicine
Chronic Lyme - Instagram
Chronic Lyme - Instagram
2,510 likes, 140 comments - unbiasedscipod on August 14, 2023: "Lyme disease (LD): while a public health concern, rampant misinformation fueled by vocal advocacy organizations has led the public to perceive it as a bigger threat than it is. One of the most pervasive: chronic Lyme disease. LD is a bacterial infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi (rarely Borrelia mayonii in the US; Borrelia garinii & Borreli afzelii in Europe). In the US, 2 species of ticks can transmit these bacteria: Black-legged & western Black-legged ticks. It is not spread by other ticks, other arthropods, or by other means. Most infections remain localized, cause mild illness, and present with the ‘bulls-eye rash’, erythema migrans. Other symptoms are generic: fever, fatigue, headache, muscle/joint pain, and lymphadenopathy. In ~10-20% of infections (depending on bacterial strain), bacteria can spread elsewhere in the body like large joints and nerves and cause disseminated LD symptoms, which can be painful and debilitating. The good news? The bacteria can be killed with antibiotics. Even without antibiotic treatment, most infections would be eliminated by your immune system. In a small proportion of individuals who TRULY were infected, certain symptoms - fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, insomnia - may last after antibiotic treatment. These are post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) symptoms, or sequelae, and are a result of the immune response – inflammation created to eliminate bacteria. PTLDS typically resolves over a period of months, like other post-infection sequelae. This is NOT chronic infection. Bacteria are not hiding, persisting, or establishing dormancy or biofilms. Infection does not reactivate over the years. There is NO benefit to taking longer-term antibiotics. Bacteria are eliminated. Chronic Lyme disease is not a medically supported condition, no matter how loud advocacy organizations shout. Unfortunately, chronic Lyme has become a scapegoat for an array of non-specific symptoms even without evidence someone had Lyme to begin with. This prevents people from addressing real causes of their symptoms and undergoing harmful and expensive ‘treatments’, as well as propagating fallacies and undue fear about Lyme to the public.".
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Chronic Lyme - Instagram
Lyme Disease IG
Lyme Disease IG
11K likes, 527 comments - unbiasedscipod on August 9, 2023: "“Chronic Lyme” is a scapegoat in the ‘alternative health’ & ‘wellness’ industries. Many nonspecific symptoms are falsely attributed to a bacterial infection readily treated with antibiotics. This trend has increased due to celebrity & media attention. We have discussed Lyme pseudoscience extensively, but with recent headlines about Bella Hadid, we must revisit. Bella shared this 2016 ‘lab report’ filled with Lyme misinformation. Here are the most glaring. 1️⃣Urine samples cannot be used to diagnose ANY of these, Lyme or otherwise. Credible expert organizations including Infectious Diseases Society of America are explicit about this. 2️⃣FDA-authorized Lyme tests assess immune responses (antibodies) to Borrelia burgdorferi in blood. There are NO credible Lyme tests that use PCR (what this test claims to use). 3️⃣The test falsely claims the first 4 ‘microbes’ listed are different species of Lyme bacteria. 4️⃣This test “detects” SEVERAL impossible co-infections alongside Lyme: Bartonella bacilliformis only occurs in the Andes Mtns (South America) between 3,000 and 10,000 ft. of elevation. It is transmitted by sand flies, NOT ticks. Bartonella henselae is also NOT spread by ticks, but by fleas (or animal scratch contaminated with infected flea feces). Ehrlichia chaffeensis is transmitted by ticks, but NOT the species that transmits Lyme bacteria. The likelihood Bella was bitten by 4 different arthropods all infected with these bacteria (incl. one only in S. American mountains) is near zero. It is also implausible she has been infected for over 7 years. Self-appointed “Lyme specialists” have gotten rich by selling fake tests to diagnose illnesses that there is zero evidence (clinical or epidemiological) to support. They then prescribe unproven, harmful, long-term, and expensive treatments. Is Bella feeling ill? Possibly! But it is very likely the array of “treatments” for infections she doesn’t have are the cause of that. Unfortunately, celebrities who buy into the myths about Lyme fall prey and legitimize it with their large public platforms. Scientists, credible clinicians, and media outlets all need to help dispel this type of harmful nonsense.".
·instagram.com·
Lyme Disease IG
Women's Health Archives
Women's Health Archives
The latest women's health news covering topics around the mental and physical wellbeing of women from across the globe and a look at the safety and wellbeing of women at work, in public, and at home.
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Women's Health Archives
Optimistic individuals are more likely to respond to SSRI antidepressants
Optimistic individuals are more likely to respond to SSRI antidepressants
People with depression who were more optimistic at the start of treatment—and whose optimism increased during treatment—were more likely to benefit from SSRIs, according to a recent study, raising the possibility of tailoring treatments based on psychological traits.
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Optimistic individuals are more likely to respond to SSRI antidepressants