traditional Chinese medicine by large foxglove, dogwood, raw yam, raw keel, raw oysters, Poria, peony, black aconite composition, after soaking in warm water, 3 times boiled, filtered the third filtrate into a mix that is formulated treatment of angina pectoris, coronary heart disease medicine....
Treatment for Angina Pectoris of Coronary Heart Disease in Female with ShengMaiSan,SuanZaoRenTang Combined with Western Medicine:A Report of 48 Cases Objective: To observe curative effects of ShengMaiSan,SuanZaoRenTang and western medicine in treating angina pectoris of coronary heart disease in femal...
Outcomes are adjusted for age, sex, geographic region, smoking status, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes mellitus. CV indicates cardiovascular; MI, myocardial infarction. aIncludes fatal or nonfatal. Table 1. Baseline Characteristics of Patients According to Presence or Absence of Angina and ...
The invention discloses a Chinese traditional medicine preparation used for curing angina, which is prepared by 30-80 parts of hypericum sampsonii, 30-80 parts of radix puerariae, 20-70 parts of Chinese magnoliavine fruit, 30-80 parts of salvia, 20-90 parts of codonopsis pilosula, 20-70 ...
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Patients are not allowed to take any other TCM intervention (acupuncture treatment, angina pectoris plaster, and so on), nitrates except for nitroglycerin, non-dihydropyridine CCBs and lipid-lowering drugs (2) In the run-in and study period, usage of aspirin, BBs and dihydropyridine CCBs in ...
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External therapy of traditional Chinese medicine and paraffin therapy are both traditional Chinese forms of treatment. In recent years, external use of traditional Chinese medicine combined with paraffin therapy, which involves combining meridians, acupo
Tongxinluo, which means “to open (tong) the network (luo) of the heart (xin),” was approved for angina pectoris and ischemic stroke in China in 1996.4 Although its safety and efficacy were not fully evaluated prior to its approval, a number of preclinical studies and a small mechanistic...
Plus, she would have to wait for the clots to reobsorb back into her blood. Inside two weeks of treatment from Dr. Fan, the clots were gone. After my knee replacement the swelling was not going down. I was told that at my age it would take a much longer time frame. Three weeks ...