Improving the Sun Mai and microcirculation Microcirculation herbs do the following: Dilate arterioles Improve endothelial nitric oxide Reduce vascular resistance Increase capillary perfusion Lower BP gradually Basically they reduce systemic microvascular resistance Best overall formula for microcirculation in the ZangFu:…...
Pulmonary hypertension in western medicine is a serious condition characterized by elevated pressure in the pulmonary arteries, often leading to right heart strain and heart failure. The pressure is high in the pulmonary arteries not in the aorta or peripheral…...
For many months I have been using a specific formula for inflammatory atherosclerosis. Those 4 herbs I call Fabulous 4. They are: Mu dan pi (15g), Tian ma, (10 g) Dan shen (25), Zhi zi (10 g). These herbs have…...
Patient complains of IBS, frequent abdominal pain, diverticulosis, gas and bloating after eating, fatigue, stomach reflux Pulses: Middle jiao pulses on both arms are superficial to middle depth, wiry, strong Dx: Liver invading digestion Affected anatomical regions: Anterior Lateral,…...
The research on Chinese herbs is expanding at a rapid rate. The days of dissociating herbal use from western diseases are rapidly ending. Herbs are being found to have effects on many serious problems including heart disease. Of course these…...
The Lung area of the chest are the anatomical regions of Anterior Medial, Medial Medial, and Posterior Medial. This corresponds to the following Jingjin muscle groups: diaphragm and pectoralis minor (LU – Anterior Medial), the pectoralis major upper portion (P…...
Pulse in Left Cun is too strong – any shape and any depth Mu dan pi – anti-inflammatory, gently improves microcirculation Zhi zi – cools blood and clears vessel wall heat Tian ma – vasospasm, early inflammatory CAD Dan shen…...
The following insects have been shown to be effective in treating CAD. Instead of using just Bugs 2 I am using the following formulation to treat either Blocked Left Cun pulses or big strong pounding Left cun pulses: For Blocked…...
The credit for the explanation and use of imaging techniques in TCM goes to Dr. Richard Tan. Dr. Tan taught imaging techniques for his entire career as a TCM practitioner. He used what we call full images where one arm…...
