Chinese Herbal Medicines
Unsafe with pregnancy


The use of ancient Chinese herbs and methods to manage conditions that do not readily have a definitive cure with modern medicine
Caution
Avoid in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Chinese labelling of herbs is sometimes not consistent; hence you may take too much of the same thing without realising it
A number of products are toxic to the body, and some of them have caused liver failure, heart attacks and stroke
Therapy for:
Skin diseases:
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Acne
- Rosacea
Gut disorders:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Ulcerative colitis
- Chronic constipation
Gynaecological issues:
- Pre-menstrual syndrome
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhoea)
- Endometriosis
- Infertility
Cystitis
Hepatitis C
HIV supportive care
Chronic Fatigue syndromes
Respiratory conditions:
- Asthma care
- Bronchitis
- Chronic cough
- Sinusitis
Joint problems: Arthritis
Mental Health:
- Depression
- Anxiety
Comments
Ancient Chinese practice since 3BC
Most products are safe especially when obtained from regulated practitioners
Diabetes: Use with caution

Unsafe with children

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