He is a contributing author of the following books: Hepatitis C Choices – Distinctive Viewpoints on Choices for Your Hepatitis C Journey, Alternative Medicine –The Definitive Guide, and Family Guide to Natural Medicine. From 1986 to 1992, Dr. . He is the founder of Zhang’s Clinic in New York City and White Plains, New York. Also by the author: AIDS and Chinese Med
He is a contributing author of the following books: Hepatitis C Choices – Distinctive Viewpoints on Choices for Your Hepatitis C Journey, Alternative Medicine –The Definitive Guide, and Family Guide to Natural Medicine. From 1986 to 1992, Dr.
. He is the founder of Zhang’s Clinic in New York City and White Plains, New York. Also by the author: AIDS and Chinese Medicine: Applications of the Oldest Medicine to the Newest Disease, Compound Q – Trichosanthin and its Clinical Applications, and Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese Medicine. He has given lectures on modern Chinese medicine and AIDS, hepatitis, and LymFebruary, 2006 . February, 2006“The authors have done an outstanding job with combining traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine together.” --Scott Mulliken, N.D. “This is a comprehensive book on the cause and treatment of Lyme disease using modern Chinese medicine, --Andrew Weil, M.D. February, 2006“… tell your colleagues that Chinese medicine might be one way to help enhance the clinical outcomes of Lyme treatment …” --Virginia Sherr, M.DThe Western medical approach to this infectious disease is to focus only on killing the pathogen. This controversy has often left chronically infected patients without adequate medical care. With over a decade of practical clinical experience, we have found that modern Chinese herbal treatment with supplemental acupuncture applied to Lyme disease (especially its auto-immunity and immune complex related complications) yields a much better clinical outcome than the conventional stand-alone antibiotics approach. Stand-alone antibiotics treatment has become less effective overtime due to increased resistance and adaptation of germs. It does not address the complexities of the Lyme pathogenesis and various associated complications in chronic infections. What is modern Chinese herbology and how does its phytopharmacology match with the pathophysiology of He also includes a section in which he gives personal accounts of his experiences in bringing back hopelessly sick people from death's door and giving them their lives back. The data with which it backs it all up. For the most part, this is a magnificent compilation of all the portraits Sargent did until 1889. A lot of the styles were ugly in my opinion (extremely crimpy or with hair sticking out randomly), or they were for short hair, bangs (don't have) or involved artificial hairpieces (really?). Each chapter covers a different intrusion senario, tools that are used and tactics. Buy this book along with an in depth book such as Hacking Exposed, Special Ops, Hack Proofing your Network, etc. Very pleased at how quickly it came and also pleased with its condition.. this book appears to be a printed version of the gutenberg project's free download. I did find myself looking forward to the “try this” moments within ‘Body Intelligence’.The layout was a little clunky and blocky for me and so was a bit slow to read at times. That picture is useful in making an abstraction feel more like a concrete threat.I think this would be a good intro for a non-technical manager of security staff who needs to know why we have to worry- Title : Lyme Disease and Modern Chinese Medicine
- Author : Dr. QingCai Zhang
- Rating : 4.67 (974 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-9-21
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 158 Pages
- Asin : 0967721318
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