Archive for the ‘Digestive Health’ Category

Regeneration of Gastro- Intestinal Tract with MEBO for Ulcer

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

In the human body the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is lined with mucosal tissues or mucosa.

As shown in Figure 7.0.1, mucosa is primarily comprised of epithelial cells that are attached to the basement membrane. Protruding from the wall of the intestine are tiny, finger-like projections called villi that increase the absorptive area and the surface area of the intestinal wall.

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Gastric Ulcer Healing by MEBO Gastrointestinal Capsules

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Gastric ulcer is a common, frequently-occurring disease. In clinical ,there were some treatment for gastric ulcer. But gastric ulcer has the high rate of ulcer relapse. And some anti-ulcer drugs more obvious side-effects limit the clinical application.

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Overview of Gastrointestinal Regenerative Medicine

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

To prevent diseases, repair the damaged tissue organ and carry gastrointestinal component (GIC) into effect, we established a matching regenerative medicine technique according to the physiological characteristics of gastrointestine.

The main point of the technique is to protect mucosa, repair mucosa in time and prevent the gastrointestinal mucosa from being destroyed by alcohol, irritant and carcinogen,etc.

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Explain Digestive Problems With TCM

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

digestive_prob.gifExcessive burping, belching, acid reflux, abdominal bloating and embarrassing wind are all signs that not all is well with your digestive system. Drugs to treat indigestion and acid reflux are amongst the largest money spinners for drug companies.

It is useful to understand what interferes with healthy digestion. In Chinese medicine all organs and energy pathways (meridians) are linked to one of 5 Elements, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood. Each element has a yin and a yang component. The yin organs are solid, work all the time, and are essential for immediate survival. They include the Heart, Kidneys, Lungs and Liver. The yang organs are hollow and do not work all the time. They include the Stomach, Large and Small Intestines and Gall Bladder. (more…)

Diabetes Review – Conventional Drugs and Herbal Remedies

Friday, December 21st, 2007

herb for diabetesDealing with diabetes is a challenge for many, as this condition can be a lifelong burden. Millions of people in the United States and around the world are diagnosed with diabetes, most of them as early as school age. However, thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, diabetes has become a manageable condition, with more people learning to improve their lives by dealing with diabetes. (more…)