Chinese Herbal Remedies
While each patient is completely unique and there are literally hundred of herbal formulas available to help stimulate the healing resources of the body, there are a few natural “over the counter” Chinese healing prescriptions that you can make for yourself at home. Dr. Beth will share a few here. For prescriptions tailored specifically for your needs, schedule an office visit at your convenience.
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Fresh Aloe Vera juice can be ingested internally to help heal ulcers, constipation, and a whole host of digestive ailments.
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Cinnamon is an effective herbal remedy for Type 2 diabetes.
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Goji Berries and beets can help “build the blood” in cases of anemia.
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Dong Quai (angelica root) and Chinese wild yam can be used as natural remedies for menopause symptoms.
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Cordyceps are great for treating asthma and strengthening the lungs.
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Ganoderma or Reishi mushrooms (drunk as a tea) are thought to prolong life.