Retinopathy, diabetic Herbal Treatment
Remedy No.: sys-005-006
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Disease Description: Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and a leading cause of blindness in American adults. It is caused by changes in the blood vessels of the retina. In some people with diabetic retinopathy, blood vessels may swell and leak fluid. In other people, abnormal new blood vessels grow on the surface of the retina. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. A healthy retina is necessary for good vision. If you have diabetic retinopathy, at first you may not notice changes to your vision. But over time, diabetic retinopathy can get worse and cause vision loss. Diabetic retinopathy usually affects both eyes. |
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Treatment Objectives The objective of this treatment is to improve all sysmptoms, prevent and treat later complications, correct imbalance, adjust the immune system and most importantly to boost energy and strong body for better health and quality of life. The purpose of this treatment is not to replace necessary orthodox medical treatment. A combination of both is recommended. |
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Herbal Formulation We recommend a herbal combination consisting of the following herbs and possibly others depending on the particular case. All these herbs are proven to be effective. |
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| Cortex Lycii Radicis |
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Origin: Rhubarb is the dried root and rhizome of Rheum palmatum L., Rheum tanguticum Maxim. Ex Balf. or Rheum officinale Baill. (Fam. Poly-gonaceae). Nature and affinity: It is bitter in taste and cold in nature. Its therapeutical action is related to the channels of the Spleen, Stomach, Large Intestine, Liver and Pericardium.
Main Active Ingredient: Emodin (C15H10O5), chrysophanol (C15H10O4) |
| Radix Puerariae |
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Origin: Kudzuvine Root is the dried root of Pueraria lobata (Willd.) or Pueraria thomsonii Benth. (Fam. Leguminosae) Nature and affinity: It is sweet and pungent to the taste, cool in nature, and is distribued to the Spleen and Stomach Channels.
Main Active Ingredient: Puerarin (C21H20O9) |
| Radix Trichosanthis |
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Origin: Whole China. Nature and affinity: Sweet and slightly bitter in flavour, slightly cold in nature, it acts on the lung and stomach channels. |
| Concha Margaritifera Usta |
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Origin: Many lakes of China.; Nature and affinity: Sweet, salty taste and cold in nature. |
| Radix Rehmanniae |
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Origin: Rehmannia Root is the fresh or dried root tuber of Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch. (Fam. Scrophulariaceae). Nature and affinity: It is sweet and bitter to the taste, cold in nature, and is distributed to the Heart, Liver and Kidney Channels. |
| Bulbus Fritillariae Thunbergii |
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Bulbus Fritillariae Thunbergii: Thunberg Fritillary Bulb is the dried bulb of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq. (Fam. Liliaceae).
Origin: Xiangshan District (Zhejiang). Plant cultivation: Lingbo (Jingxian district). Planting: Hangzhou, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hunan. Nature and affinity: Bitter taste and cold in nature. |
| Rhizoma Dioscoreae |
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Origin: Common Yam Rhizome is the dried rhizome of Disoscorea opposita Thunb. (Fam. Dioscoreaceae). Nature and affinity: It is sweet in taste and neutral in nature, and is distributed to the Spleen, Lung and Kidney Channels. |
| Radix Notoginseng |
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Origin: Sanchi is the dried root of Panax notoginseng (Burk.) F. H. Chen (Fam. Araliaceae). Nature and affinity: It is sweet and slightly bitter in taste and warm in nature. Its therapeutic action is related to the Channels of the Liver and Stomach.
Main Active Ingredient: Ginsenoside Rb1(C54H92O23) and ginsenoside Rg1 (C42H72O14) |
| Rhizoma Atractylodis |
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Origin: Atractylodes Rhizome is the dried rhizome of Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC. or Atractylodes chinensis (DC.) Koidz. (Fam. Compositae). Nature and affinity: It is pungent and bitter in taste, warm in nature, and distributed to the Spleen, Stomach and Liver Channels. | |
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Treatment Efficacy Apart from what has been traditionaly established in Chinese medicine, this combination has proved to haveexcellent efficacy in evaluations. Please see the table below for details. |
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| Total Cases Observed |
88 |
| Fully Recovered |
82 |
| Overall Success Rate |
93.1 % |
| Total Cases Observed |
10 |
| Fully Recovered |
10 |
| Overall Success Rate |
100 % | |
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Side Effects All of the herbs in this formulation have been in use for thousands of years in China and are proven to be safe. Chinese herbs work in a non-invasive way utilizing the natural healing powers of the body and hence work without any side effects. More importantly, we and our herbalist doctors understand the use of herbs to give optimum benefit without incurring any side effects. In the language of Chinese medicine, there are many balances inside our bodies. The breaking of any of these balances leads to illness. Chinese herbs work by balancing these various systems in our bodies through their adjustment. Hence treatment takes place holistically, without effecting our normal systems and without any side effects. |
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Customized Medicine An advantage of using Chinese herbs is that they can be combined flexibly to suit the specific needs of the individual. When you place an order from this web site, you will be using our Online Questionnaire System to outline your condition, so that we and our herbalist doctors can be continue to optimize the herbal combination and plan the herbal remedy according to your symptoms. A planed herbal remedy using optimized herbal combination has the maximum efficacy. |
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Easy Administration Our herbal remedies use custom-made medications in easy-to-administer dosage forms. Depending on the condition and the medicine we may use an oral or a topical dosage form like pills, capsules, tea bags, powders, lotions, sprays etc. In some cases (mostly skin related) the remedy may consist of a combination of an oral and a topical form. |
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Low Cost Three month's supply for a full course of treatment costs USD 189.95 only. We do not charge any shipping costs or have any other hidden costs. | |