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		<title>Xerophthalmia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 00:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Xerophthalmia or disease which is caused due to deficiency of vitamin A in the body. The symptoms of this disease is the dryness of the eye and corneal epithelium because lakrimalis gland decreased. Seen lining the eyeball wrinkles and dull when the eyeball moves. Function of the eye was reduced to hemeralopia or noctalmia that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Xerophthalmia or disease which is caused due to deficiency of vitamin A in the body. The symptoms of this disease is the dryness of the eye and corneal epithelium because lakrimalis gland decreased. Seen lining the eyeball wrinkles and dull when the eyeball moves. Function of the eye was reduced to hemeralopia or noctalmia that the laity are called blind dusk or night blindness, unable to see in dim light. At an advanced stage because their cells so soft then its called as keratomalasia and can cause blindness.</p>
<p>The function of vitamin A actually includes three functions that function in the process of seeing, in the process of metabolism, and reproduction processes. Disorder resulting from deficiency of vitamin A which is prominent, is a disruption in the process of seeing these so-called xerophthalmia.<br />
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Therefore deficiency of vitamin A deficiency prevention is important here is addressed to the prevention of blindness in children under five. Of course some sort of medication and treatment could be done by buying drugs in some drugs or pharmacy store, but its always better to prevent it. Drugs might be able to heal certain disease or at least reduce it, yet consume hygiene food could help you heal more quickly. For others, certain medication and treatment such as <a href="http://www.amazing-solutions.com/back-pain-relief/arthritis-pain-relief-spray.htm" target="_blank">arthritis pain relief</a> could help you out reducing pain with join or arthritis pain. </p>
<p>Xerophthalmia prevention programs aimed at children under five with vitamin A freely through health centers. Besides that prevention programs can be done through nutrition counseling people about food as a source of vitamin.</p>
<p>Below are the food that could provide or contain lots of vitamin A</p>
<p>Food                               Mg thiamine per 100 g<br />
======                          =================<br />
Type of halibut liver oil       900 000<br />
Cod liver oil                      18,000<br />
Ox liver                           16,500<br />
margarine                         900<br />
butter                              825<br />
cheese ceader                   350<br />
eggs                                140<br />
Iakn type haering               45<br />
milk                                 30</p>
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		<title>Seacucumber and Malaria</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 09:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium and invade human erythrocytes. Treatment consists of eradication of malaria causes malaria vectors (mosquitoes Anophelini) and medical treatment to patients. However, when this happens a lot of vector resistance to pesticides and anti-malarial drug resistance is widespread and progressive. Development of vaccines for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium and invade human erythrocytes. Treatment consists of eradication of malaria causes malaria vectors (mosquitoes Anophelini) and medical treatment to patients. However, when this happens a lot of vector resistance to pesticides and anti-malarial drug resistance is widespread and progressive. Development of vaccines for prevention efforts are also made​​, but until now there is no vaccine that can be used.</p>
<p>The malaria parasite&#8217;s life cycle consists of exogenous sexual phase (sporogoni) in Anophelini mosquitoes and asexual phase (skizogoni) in vertebrate hosts including humans. In Anophelini mosquitoes, Plasmodium will happen ookinet formation of micro-and makrogametosit in the midgut and then will develop into sporozoites that ended in the mosquito salivary glands Anophelini.<br />
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Sea cucumber (Cucumaria echinata) is one of the class Holothuroidea Invertebrate sea. These animals contain many beneficial substances, such as: collagen, mineral, mucopolysaccharide, vitamins, protein lectin, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), dekosaheksaenoat acid (DHA) and amino acids. Lectins are proteins that bind specifically carbohydrates. Lectin CEL-III (Cucumaria echinata lectin-III) is one type lectin specific form of galactose / N-acetylgalactosamine (Gal / GalNac) isolated from Cucumaria echinata body fluid.</p>
<p>CEL-III has hemolytic activity and cytotoxicity against malaria parasites by forming ion-permeable through the pores in the membrane of target cells (erythrocytes) by the binding of carbohydrate chains by N-terminal part of CEL-III. CEL-III also acts as a poison against the ookinet and induce cells to undergo apoptosis. So that CEL-III can inhibit the life cycle of the parasite in the mosquito Anophelini. </p>
<p>This is done by way of establishment of transgenic mosquitoes that combines Anophelini sea cucumber lectin gene with part of a mosquito gene so that the mosquito would release lectin into its gut during feeding. CEL-III protein on the malaria vectors is expected to be the best solution in the treatment of malaria interventions.</p>
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		<title>Tuina Therapy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 15:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Tuina (Tui Na) is an Oriental Bodywork Therapy that has been used in China for 2,000 years. Tuina (Tui Na) uses the traditional Chinese medical theory of the flow of Qi through the meridians as its basic therapeutic orientation. Through the application of massage and manipulation techniques Tuina (Tui Na) seeks to establish a more [...]]]></description>
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Tuina (Tui Na) is an Oriental Bodywork Therapy that has been used in China for 2,000 years. Tuina (Tui Na) uses the traditional Chinese medical theory of the flow of Qi through the meridians as its basic therapeutic orientation. Through the application of massage and manipulation techniques Tuina (Tui Na) seeks to establish a more harmonious flow of Qi through the system of channels and collaterals, allowing the body the naturally heal itself.</p>
<p>Tuina (Tui Na) methods include the use of hand techniques to massage the soft tissue (muscles and tendons) of the body, acupressure techniques to directly affect the flow of Qi , and manipulation techniques to realign the musculoskeletal and ligamentous relationships (bone-setting). External herbal poultices, compresses, liniments, and salves are also used to enhance the other therapeutic methods.<br />
Tuina (Tui Na) has a variety of different systems that emphasize particular aspects of these therapeutic principles. The main schools in China include the rolling method school which emphasizes soft tissue techniques and specializes in joint injuries and muscle sprains, the one finger pushing method school which emphasizes techniques for acupressure and the treatment of internal diseases, and Nei Gung method school which emphasizes the use of Nei Gong Qi energy generation exercises and specific massage methods for revitalizing depleted energy systems, and the bone setting method school which emphasizes manipulation methods to realign the musculoskeletal and ligamentous relationships and specializes in joint injuries and nerve pain.<br />
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In a typical session, the client, wearing loose clothing and no shoes, lies on a table or floor mat. The practitioner examines the specific problems of the client and begins to apply a specific treatment protocol. The major focus of application is upon specific pain sites, acupressure points, energy meridians, and muscles and joints. Advanced Tuina (Tui Na) practitioners may also use Chinese herbs to facilitate quicker healing. Sessions last from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Depending on the specific problems of the client, they may return for additional treatments. The client usually feels relaxed but energized by the treatment.</p>
<p>Tuina (Tui Na) is now being popularized in this country as a powerful therapeutic extension of traditional western massage methods. Tuina’s (Tui Na) simplicity and focus on specific problems, rather than a more generalized treatment, make it both an excellent alternative and/or extension of the Swedish-style massage. By utilizing treatments of shorter duration, it can be used in a variety of settings, including home, office, clinic or hospital. It is well suited for both the professional massage therapist or the active, health conscious individual.</p>
<p>Tuina (Tui Na) practitioners can be found by calling Acupuncture Colleges of the American Oriental Bodywork Therapy Association.<br />
Tuina (Tui Na) dates back to the Shang Dynasty of China, 1700 B.C.E. Oracle bones show that tuina (tui na) massage was used to treat children’s diseases and digestive complaints in adults. By 600 C.E. Tuina (tui na) was included in the Imperial Medical College as a separate department. Tuina (tui na) flourished throughout China until the Qing Dynasty where it was suppressed along with other Chinese cultural arts. Following the Communist revolution, Tuina (tui na) was restored along with other traditional medical arts and was included in the creation of the current system of Traditional Chinese Medicine Colleges.</p>
<p>Currently, Tuina (tui na) is taught as a separate but equal field of study in the major traditional Chinese medical colleges. Tuina (tui na) doctors receive the same demanding training as acupuncturists and herbalists and enjoy the same level of professional respect.</p>
<p>Benefits, Limitations, Contraindications<br />
Tuina (tui na) is well suited for the treatment of specific musculoskeletal disorders and chronic stress-related disorders of the digestive, respiratory and reproductive systems. Effective treatment protocols have been tested in a practical setting. Tuina (tui na) is not especially useful for those seeking a mild, sedating and relaxing massage since it tends to be more task focused than other types of bodywork. Contraindications include conditions involving fractures, phlebitis, infectious conditions, open wounds, and lesions.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:57:31 +0000</pubDate>
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China has made significant contributions in the field of medicine and cure. There are many remedies that originated in China and have proved to be of great help in healing people across the world. According to the people of China, there is a universal life force or energy called “chi kung” or “qi kung” that [...]]]></description>
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China has made significant contributions in the field of medicine and cure. There are many remedies that originated in China and have proved to be of great help in healing people across the world. According to the people of China, there is a universal life force or energy called “chi kung” or “qi kung” that pervades the entire human body. The “chi” flows via unseen energy channels known as meridians. As long as the flow of chi is smooth and unobstructed, the individual remains fit and healthy. But the moment there are irregularities in the circulation of chi, health of the person receives a setback. So in order to remain healthy, consistency in the current of chi should be maintained.</p>
<p>To have a sustainable flow of chi, Chinese medical philosophers devised several ways. Some of the best and eminent techniques are listed in this article.<br />
The flow of chi or chi kung can be systematized by pinching small needles in the human body at specific points. This treatment or technique was termed as acupuncture. The basic principle behind acupuncture is to open the blockages to have a constant flow of energy throughout the body. The acupuncture needles are meant to puncture or open the points known as acupuncture points. This treatment primarily affects the nervous system of the individual. It helps in secreting some crucial hormones and other chemicals that are not adequately produced but are required by the body. Many diseases like asthma, problems in vision, paralysis, alopecia etc. find acupuncture a satisfying and good remedy. The diseases might not be completely eliminated but they are definitely controlled through the Chinese developed acupuncture therapy. The best point of acupuncture is that it has no side-effects, its harmless to go for it.<br />
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Chinese traditional herbal remedies are meant for hypertension and other cardiac problems. In case of hypertension a mixture of hawthorn, linden blossom, yarrow and valerian is given. The yarrow here is a diuretic while the rest act as relaxing agents. The hypertension with headache is treated with an additional wood betony while stress involves the usage of Siberian ginseng and skullcap.<br />
Arthritis and Inflammation also find a good treatment in Chinese herbs. Medicines like shosaikoto, sinomenium acutum and scutellaria baicalensis are found to be tremendously effective in this area.</p>
<p>Chinese doctors have always emphasized the importance of exercise. They also worked out a special method or style of exercising. This method was named as ‘chi kung or qi kong’. Chi kung is deemed to bi-function as a fitness developing and enhancing scheme and also as a springboard for superior martial arts. A set of chi kung exercises has acted as perfect medicine in many cases.<br />
The Chinese herbs have something to offer in case of common cold, flu, fever and influenza etc. Astragalus belongs to the pea family and is found to stabilize the immune system. Schisandra vine functions in multiple ways like in preventing diarrhea, cough, stress, aids in producing of fluids by the body. Echinacea is beat in averting cold or flu. It is a purple colored coneflower that stimulates the production of infection resistant white blood cells in the body.</p>
<p>This however is not all. Chinese herb and other remedies like exercises have a record-breaking significance in human life. They have largely contributed to the maintenance of a perfect health.</p>
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