Dear Sonus,
Sorry for replying a bit late!
As to the administration of herbs, as to my knowledge the decoction is the most effective way, for all the herbs are boiled, the effective components could be well into the decoction, so the good effect.
Besides, the decoction is also better absorbed by the human body, so it's the quickest effective way as well.
However, I also support the ways of powder in capisules and tablets. As you have said, they are convenient and comfortable to the patients.
So, to treat chronic disorders, they are also the good choice.
Whether or not the liver is harmed by long-standing adminstration of herbs is quite dependent on if the appropriate herbs are in use.
In China, some patients would take herbs for years, I mean everyday, and their life quality is good despite their very severe diseases (cancer, cardiovascular diseases, etc.)
To treat some chronic diseases, it really takes quite a period of time for patienst to cure or alleviate them with herbs, months or years.
For sure these patients are well treatd by the very experienced physicians of traditional Chinese medicine.
So, that's also why it's more difficult to learn the herbs.
In China, even graduated from schools of TCM after the 5-year study, the young physicians still need to follow the experienced ones for several years, let's say 2 or 3 years.
I have to say, even in China, some of the TCM physicians won't be very succesful even they've been practicing herbology for life long.
So, herbs are safe if one knows how to use them.
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miraculous hands
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:09 pm |