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      ) Currently being sold for beautification, increased athletic performance, even increased laughter. Used in Chinese medicine to improve vision, strengthen essence. Research shows improved sperm counts and motility after eating 15 grams daily for 1 month. Considered an aphrodisiac for women and men. Often eaten as a snack or added to alcohol ...

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      St. John’s wort is one of the most-researched medicinal herbs, commonly used for mood disorders in herbal medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The plant’s yellow flowers are used to prepare teas or formulate dietary supplements.

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      To understand what Anat and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) have done for me requires an understanding of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RA is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks the body. It is considered to be very similar to Lupus.

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    • [DOC File]The Chinese CPI consists of eight primary components ...

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      Components and Sub-components Weight Food 34% Grain Rice Flour Starches and Tubers Beans and Bean Products Oil or Fat Meal, Poultry and Processed Products Eggs Aquatic Products Vegetables Fresh Vegetables Flavoring Carbohydrate Tea and Beverages Tea Beverages Dried and Fresh Melons and Fruits Fresh Fruits Cake, Biscuit and Bread Milk and Its Products Dining Out Other Foods and …

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