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Save The Tiger Fund | Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners
Index TCM Key Messages FAQ CATT Alerts Tiger Farming Trade Reports Facts and Fallacies CATT Art International Tiger Coalition Priority Areas Evaluation Home InitiativesCATT TCM Information for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners The CATT coalition hosted a booth and give a presentation at the Third International Conference of Traditional Medicine in Toronto, Canada, September 20-22. They ...
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What are medicinal plants and what are the issues?
Hamilton Most species are used only in folk medicine, traditional systems of formal medicine using relatively few (e.g. 500-600 commonly in Traditionally Chinese Medicine). Around 100 plant species have contributed significantly to modern drugs. The use of medicinal plants is increasing worldwide, related to the persistence and sometimes expansion of traditional medicine and a growing interest in ...
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Alnus nepalensis
A fast growing species, suitable for plantation cultivation in tropical uplands (Ramoran and Panot, 1981). The tanniniferous bark is used to deepen the color of Rubia cordifolia. Folk Medicine The species is cited in the Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (from which I borrowed the Illustration) as a useful diuretic to reduce swelling of the leg. ...
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DSWF - Adopt an animal
Lyuti's wild cousins survive. Lyuti Download adoption form Adopt online Asiatic black bear (moon bear) - BEAU In bear farms throughout China moon bears are incarcerated in rusty cages to produce bile for use in traditional Chinese medicine. In October 2000 Animals Asia Foundation rescued a bear called Beau and after surgery to repair her wounds and years of ...
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Plants For A Future - Link
Woodlands, Plants: Jatropha plants and seeds Rate Tag Edit Jiaogulan - Project Good life Site promoting Jiaogulan or Southern Ginseng. Site has info on the science behind the herb and its use in Traditional Chinese medicine. Country Thailand Sections: Collective, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Rate Tag Edit Karnivoras.com - Plantas Carnivoras Conselhos prticos sobre ...
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Asheville Magazine
Sky, How Politicians Control the Media, and the AOL/Time-Warner Merger Dave has left the area, and we are seeking stuff for the tidbits column. Would you like to do this? ...Coming Soon! The wonders of Chinese Medicine, Wonderful and magical places around Asheville, healing herbs... Asheville's witches, and...Marijuana...should it be legal?. Hollywood stars that ...
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Online Catalogs - History of Medicine - National Library of Medicine
Sites: Animals as Cold Warriors: Missiles, Medicine, and Man's Best Friend Chinese Public Health Posters Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine Directory of History of Medicine Collections Dream Anatomy Early Western Manuscripts (13th-17th century) From 'Monsters' to Modern Medical Miracles: Selected moments in the history of conjoined twins from medieval to modern times Greek Medicine from the ...
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All Exhibitions by Subject - National Library of Medicine
Joshua Lederberg: biomedical science & the public interest (2002) Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2001) Directory of History of Medicine Collections (2001) Historic Medical Sites in the Washington, DC Area (2000) ... the NLM Site... (1998) An Online Art and Architecture Tour of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (1996) A Photographic Gallery: Images of NLM and NIH (1994) The Art of ...
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GCCI: CIAH: Botanical Medicine and Herbal Tonics for Pets
Ginseng is considered the supreme tonic in chinese medicine. It increases energy, longevity, skin and muscle tone and bone strength. There are different ... need to be adjusted from human recommended dosages. Dong quai (also spelled tang keui), another chinese tonic, contains volatile oils that assist in the balancing of hormones. It has been mistakenly ...
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Poll shows majority of Chinese public supports ban on tiger trade
Among those consumers, nearly 66 percent of the medicine users said they prefer products from wild tigers. Among the tonic users, more than 74 ... Animal Welfare. The primary use of tiger products in traditional Chinese medicine is to remedy arthritic conditions. The traditional Chinese medicine community has won praise from conservationists for finding and embracing ...
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