Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Cure for What Ails You

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Dr. Maryam Mahanian takes us on a trip through a traditional chinese medicine store and explains some of the most commonly used medicinal herbs. Check out all of our videos at www.dabbler.ca

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20 Responses to “Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Cure for What Ails You”

  1. iamadumpling Says:

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    yeah thats true because everyone has a different body constitution so it depends what is causeing the deficiency in the first place. thats were ying and yang step into play~erica

  2. AbelianGroup Says:

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    Though the herbs are Chinese, the presenter does not explain how the Tradional Chinese Medicine utilizes them. TCM is based on an entirely different theory of the functioning of the body. One that does not recognize such things as cells, or an immune system. None the less, studies have found (message me for details) that the herbs are more effective when prescribed using the Yin Yang theory than a Western biomedicine perspective.

  3. rnv09 Says:

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    i will be opening a chinese herbal shop on the Gold Coast in 2010 chinese people as well as the general public will be able to have the right mixtures for there heath problems we will supply all those who want these ancient medicines regardless of what state you are in at wholesale prices, your video is very helpful to those who no nothing about such
    thank you
    RogerValentine
    Australia

  4. gillmore718 Says:

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    this westen herbs video id traditonal chinese medicine linsisters herb shop

  5. 4chango Says:

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    To cure brachial plexus injury other nerve diseases
    St. John Wort 600mg/Vitamin C 2000mg
    Magnesium 800mg/Echinacea 800mg
    Gotu Kola 250mg/Chamomile tea
    Celery Seeds 600mg/YellowDock 500mg
    Ginko Biloba 400mg/Dandelion 1000mg
    Vitamin B-6 1-200mg/Potassium 200mg
    Cayenne 1000mg/Grape seeds 200mg
    RedClover 800mg/Glucosamine 2000mg
    MSM 2000mg/Chondroitin 800mg
    Milk Thistle 500MG
    Distilled water ½ your body wt.

  6. The031322 Says:

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    Hi I am on what to take for servere nerve damage(brachial plexus injury) to the right arm?

  7. nicacuno Says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    Fantastic! Thank you so much!

  8. 4chango Says:

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    Daily Herb for respiratory issues:
    B-100 complex 3 caps
    Zinc 50 mg
    Vitamin C 2000mg
    Eucalyptus 460 mg
    Garlic 4 caps
    MSM 1000 mg
    Honey suckle 200 mg
    Licorice root 500mg
    CoenzymesQ10 60 mg
    St. John wort 360 mg
    Milk thistle 400 mg
    Ginko Biloba 360 mg
    Echinacea 800 mg
    Combined tea of Caraway, Rosemary, Thyme
    Drink spring water (1/2 body weight in ounces)

  9. 4chango Says:

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    Daily Herb for respiratory issues:
    B-100 complex 3 caps
    Zinc 50 mg
    Vitamin C 2000mg
    Eucalyptus 460 mg
    Garlic 4 caps
    MSM 1000 mg
    Honey suckle 200 mg
    Licorice root 500mg
    CoenzymesQ10 60 mg
    St. John wort 360 mg
    Milk thistle 400 mg
    Ginko Biloba 360 mg
    Echinacea 800 mg
    Combined tea of Caraway, Rosemary, Thyme,
    Drink spring water (1/2 body weight in ounces)

  10. 4chango Says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    Daily Herbs to cure Lyme disease
    B-100 complex 2 capsules
    Cayenne 500 mg
    St. John wort 360 mg
    Passion flower 200 mg
    Juniper berry 400 mg
    Milk thistle 400 mg
    Cod liver oil 3 capsules
    Ginko Biloba 250 mg
    Echinacea 1200 mg
    Aloe juice with a fresh lemon 4 X a day. Drink half your body WT. in ounces,if you weight 200 lbs. then you must drink 100 oz. daily, no tap water. Drink distilled water for 2 weeks then pure spring water for 3 weeks.
    No process sugars or sweeteners

  11. nicacuno Says:

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    I’ve been diagnosed with lyme disease. What can I take for this?

  12. BornTV Says:

    alternative medicine

    isnt this Canada…they talk a little different, ay?

  13. harly30 Says:

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    I think you are very perceptive for finding distractions, maybe you can ask her recommendation for attention deficit disorder huh?

  14. researchfiend Says:

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    There is a child-like quality to this host which makes it difficult to listen. I also find her pronunciation of the herb Dong Quai different than I ever heard…..

  15. kadag Says:

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    Try Er Chen Tang with a little Jie Geng.

  16. meggiemeg86 Says:

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    So what can I take for excessive mucus and breathing problems?

  17. xxxxRedemptionxxxx Says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    “…hmm. i’ve always pronounced herbs with a silent h… hm.” - Most Americans pronounce it incorrectly.

    What’s more worrying though, is the ***** in the video also pronounces practically every herb name incorrectly, but that’s the american bastardization of language for you.

  18. demonknight26 Says:

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    this video is my CAT2 exam :(

  19. theTunaRiver Says:

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    my homework :S

  20. aznbryanc Says:

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    …hmm. i’ve always pronounced herbs with a silent h… hm.