October 11, 2010
Insomnia is often mistaken for a disease. It is actually a symptom of some other ailment. The natural fall out of this fact is that treating the condition that is implicitly causing insomnia will automatically cure sleeplessness. For example by treating depression you are most likely to be cured of the accompanying sleep problems too. ...
Herbal Remedies, Sleep
October 11, 2010
Different therapies approach obesity based on various perceptions of symptoms and treatment theories. The allopathic approach is to use weight loss medications that inhibit absorption of food and induce satiation to treat obesity. Alternative therapies have a different approach and lay emphasis on natural procedures, herbs and diets for a natural weight loss since it ...
Ayurvedic, Herbal Remedies, Weight Loss
October 11, 2010
Obesity has never been on the agenda of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as it has not been a social or medical problem in China. The ancient Chinese theory is based on the Yin-Yang philosophy and the Five Elements. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, weight gain or obesity is caused by unhealthy yin-yang interaction and disturbances ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine, Weight Loss
October 10, 2010
The ancient Chinese medical science treats depression very differently as compared to conventional modern medical science. Traditional Chinese medical science believes that Depression is just another disease. Each emotion is linked to the five elements – water, wood, fire, earth and metal. Emotions are closely attached to the overall physical well being of an individual. ...
Depression, Traditional Chinese Medicine