Suggestions for Clinical Use of Chinese Herbs by Tong Zheng Hong* in Advancements in Bioequivalence & Bioavailability_ Bioequivalence And Bioavailability International Journal
Abstract
The
clinical use of Chinese herbs
is part of traditional Chinese medicine developed on the basis of inductive
logic thinking that take care of the observation of nature. A drug consideration
is required in clinical use of Chinese herbs according to the individual
conditions. Timing and processing approaches might depend on the come out of
the processing inducers. The use of granules is convenient with the accurate
selections of herbs in details for the best effects. As alternative, it is
suggested the combination of single granule of herbs
After
acupuncture that has gained popularity and is recognized as the part of the healthcare system in the West,
Chinese herbs are also getting more and more attention with the news that
Chinese herbs are accepted and used by Olympic athletes, even though they are
still viewed as the complementary and alternative healthcare tools. Traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM) is developed on the basis of inductive logic thinking
that focuses on the similarity through the observation of nature. Under this
notion, Chinese herbs develops its own theories different from those of
acupuncture, which are to some extents complicated to understand for clinical
use and learn.
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