How Can Chinese Medicine Help My Diabetes? (A)
Xiao-li Li Ph.D. TCM
Carl Stimson L.Ac.
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HERBAL MEDICINE
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At first you may find the making of your decoction troublesome, and/or have a strong dislike of the unfamiliar taste. This is a common problem, especially in the west where we are accustomed to our medicine being easy to take and either tasteless or sugar coated. We can only ask that you recall the millions of people who have benefited from this treatment method and give a fair trial, at least two weeks, to the decoction method. In fact, it is the experience of many doctors and patients that if the prescription properly fits the imbalance, the initially unfamiliar or unpleasant taste will become something the patient enjoys and looks forward to.
Pills, granules and external application

The reason Chinese medicine is so effective is that treatment can be tailored to exactly match the patient’s individual pattern. With Chinese medicinals, this is achieved by blending together a combination of substances that correspond to the presenting patterns. The formula represented in a bottle of prepared medicine is unlikely to perfectly line up with a given patient’s condition. Some parts of the patient’s condition may remain unaddressed, and some parts of the formula may be inappropriate for the patient. This is why prepared medicines are usually used near the end of treatment, in order to “consolidate the treatment effect” by giving mild, long-term treatment directed at the patient’s primary pattern. That being said, some practitioners combine two, three, or even more different prepared medicines to more accurately cover the patient’s presentation.
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