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Chinese
herbal medicine has been used alongside acupuncture for thousands of years. These
two aspects of Traditional ChineseMedicine are most powerful for treating chronic and acute disharmonies when they are used together.
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In Chinese herbal medicine,
herbs are usually not taken singly, but, instead, combined into formulas consisting of about 2 to 15 herbs mixed together.
They are combined in order to enhance each other's therapeutic aspects and also counteract each other's side effects and
toxicities. In the tea forms, single ingredients can be added and subtracted from the formulas to customize the mixture for
an individual. These sophisticated herbal combinations are tailored to each individual patient to alleviate symptoms and
support overall health. Chinese herbs come in a variety of forms.
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- Loose herbal formulas: These are the real deal. The herbs in their raw form (barks, berries, roots, etc.)are
boiled to produce a tea. This form of herbal medicine is the most powerful and formulas are tailored very specifically for
each patient. However, these teas are the most time consuming to prepare and may have unusual flavors and fragrances.
- Granulated formulas: These herbal formulas are like instant
tea. They are quick to prepare and have a milder flavor and aroma than the loose herbs. Like the loose herbs, they ingredients
can be altered to suit each individual. Although they are not quite as powerful as the loose herbs, granular herbs can be
a perfect option for the busy patient who wants results.
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Pills: These are Chinese herbal formulas in pill form. They are quick and easy compared to teas and have no exotic flavors
with which to contend. However, they are not as powerful and are premade, so they cannot be custom tailored.
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Regardless of the
type of herbal medicine a patient chooses, using herbs will enhance the results of the acupuncture treatments.
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