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How to Treat Allergic Rhinitis and Herpes Simultaneously?

These two conditions are so far away from each other, whether the locations or symptoms. You would need at least two different specialists in Western medicine to address these problems. But in Chinese medicine, these two can be treated effectively,...

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Manage Autoimmune Disorders with Chinese medicine Toronto

As healthcare professionals, we know how important it is to have a healthy immune system in Canada. Our immune system protects us from harmful pathogens and keeps us healthy. However, sometimes it can become overactive and attack our own cells and...

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Chinese medicine for Dyspareunia at Kampo Health Toronto

Dyspareunia is defined by genital pain that can be experienced before, during, or after intercourse. Primary dyspareunia pain starts at the beginning of sexual intercourse, while in secondary dyspareunia, pain begins after some time of pain-free...

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Managing Chronic Inflammation with TCM Acupuncture

From this 2019 article published in Nature Medicine “Chronic inflammatory diseases have been recognized as the most significant cause of death in the world today, with more than 50% of all deaths being attributable to it.” The list of...

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Improving Fertility Outcomes Through TCM Acupuncture

Infertility refers to the inability of a couple to conceive a child after trying for a certain period of time without any use of contraception. This condition can present with a range of symptoms or no symptoms at all. In women, irregular or absent...

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Pelvic Pain Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Treatment

Pelvic pain is quite common in women, though it can occur in men, as well. According to the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT), 10% of Canadians live with urinary incontinence, and 25–50% of all women will experience some kind...

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