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Traditional Chinese herbal medicine: harnessing dendritic cells for anti-tumor benefits. [PDF]
Shen M, Li Z, Wang J, Xiang H, Xie Q.
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Astragalus-containing Chinese herbal medicine used with Western medicine for lupus nephritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Li J, Wu M, Liu W.
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Astragali radix (Huangqi): a time-honored nourishing herbal medicine. [PDF]
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Generalized statements about herbal medicines are nonsensical, and each remedy has to be evaluated on its own merits. Some herbal treatments can be shown to have a favorable risk-benefit profile, but for most herbal medicines the data are insufficient to determine whether they do more good than harm.
E, Ernst, M H, Pittler
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Generalized statements about herbal medicines are nonsensical, and each remedy has to be evaluated on its own merits. Some herbal treatments can be shown to have a favorable risk-benefit profile, but for most herbal medicines the data are insufficient to determine whether they do more good than harm.
E, Ernst, M H, Pittler
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Regulation of herbal medicines
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2010Complementary and alternative medicine is an increasingly popular form of health intervention used by millions of people in the UK each year. The demand for such therapies has seen their use grow and many have been adopted by district nurses as a supplement to the treatment and care they provide their patients. The use of complementary and alternative
Richard Griffith, Cassam Tengnah
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Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2003
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Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 2002
The objective of the study was to assess the frequency of alternative medical usage in an antenatal population. A survey of alternative medicine usage was carried out among 305 consecutive patients over 2 months at their registration in mid-pregnancy at an Australian Antenatal Clinic.
Graham Pinn, Linda Pallett
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The objective of the study was to assess the frequency of alternative medical usage in an antenatal population. A survey of alternative medicine usage was carried out among 305 consecutive patients over 2 months at their registration in mid-pregnancy at an Australian Antenatal Clinic.
Graham Pinn, Linda Pallett
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2012
This chapter is aimed at all healthcare professionals, patients, and the general public to provide a brief insight to the importance of herbal medicines. The six sections provide a summary into the efficacy, general information relating to commonly used herbal medicines and Chinese herbs, including side effects and potential interactions with other ...
Philip Wiffen+3 more
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This chapter is aimed at all healthcare professionals, patients, and the general public to provide a brief insight to the importance of herbal medicines. The six sections provide a summary into the efficacy, general information relating to commonly used herbal medicines and Chinese herbs, including side effects and potential interactions with other ...
Philip Wiffen+3 more
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