How are Herbs Used?
Herbal medicine is by itself a powerful method of healing. Western drugs
are usually used to control symptoms but do not alter the disease process.
For example: antibiotics kill bacteria but do not improve a person's
resistance to infection; diuretics drain excess fluid from the body but do
not improve the kidney function. Chinese herbs can also rid the body of
disease but they also nourish and balance the body in very specific ways,
thereby improving organ function and building up a person's constitution
and immune system.
Chinese herbs are traditionally given as a very strong tea. The acupuncturist will give the patient several bags
of herbs. Each bag contains a formula of about 12 or so raw herbs that has been prepared specifically for the patient
and his or her condition. The patient then prepares the herbs at home by boiling them in water for about half an
hour.
In our office, we also prescribe custom herbal formulas in powder form (Either loose or in capsules). Both raw herbs
and powdered herbs allow the acupuncturist to customize a formula based on a patient’s particular condition. Raw
herbs are usually stronger and given for acute conditions, while powders are more convenient and usually given for
chronic conditions.
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