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Henry Han O.M.D. - Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine: Improving Your Health by Combining Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western Medicine

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The best of Eastern and Western medicine in an integrative healing system for the mind, body, and spirit.
Now, for the first time, a Western physician and a doctor of Oriental medicine combine the unparalleled technological advances of the West with the unmatched wisdom and healing touch Chinese herbal medicine provides for many diseases and conditions that elude modern medicine. Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine demonstrates the many important, highly effective ways Chinese medicine and Western medicine can complement each other in treating everything from allergies and insomnia to mental illness and cancer. This accessible, comprehensive guide offers many informative and enlightening case studies and up-to-the-minute information on:
How integrative medicine combines the best of Western pharmacology and Eastern herbology
How integrative medicine helps fight the diseases and illnesses of our time, including allergies, asthma, and chronic fatigue syndrome, and eases and even reverses symptoms of arthritis, diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, AIDS, heart disease, and cancer--often without side effects
How Chinese medicine can help you recognize signs before an illness
becomes a crisis
The importance of Western techniques in diagnosing serious diseases
Why Chinese medicine offers the most effective treatment for many chronic/recurrent illnesses
Restoring essential balance to the Five Energetic Systems--the Heart, Lung, Spleen, Liver, and Kidney Energies
The Eight Strategies of Herbal Therapy--how herbs work in your body
Plus illuminating discussions of the basic principles of Chinese medicine, as well as food remedy recipes, diagrams, glossaries of medical terms and herbs, resource listings, and much more to help you tailor an integrative health regimen that is right for you.

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Praise for Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine

A valuable alternative perspective on health and illness.

Ted J. Kaptchuk, O.M.D.,

author of The Web That Has No Weaver:

Understanding Chinese Medicine

A wonderful description of Chinese medicine and its reemergence in modern times.

Wayne B. Jonas, M.D.,

Director of Samueli Institute and
Former Director, Office of Alternative Medicine, NIH

With the increase of environmentally related illnesses, the integration of Chinese herbal medicine and Western medicine has become a necessity. Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine introduces us to the future of medicine and the gentle arts of detoxification from our polluted environment.

David Steinman,
author of Diet for a Poisoned Planet
and co-author of The Safe Shopper's Bible

Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine provides inspiring accounts of Chinese and Western medicine working together for the common goal of treating illnesses and enhancing human health. We are allowed a glimpse of the new medical system that is evolvingone that balances art and science, ancient wisdom and modern high technology, respect and compassion for the quality and value of life and high degree of effectiveness in eradicating diseases.

Ke-ji Chen, M.D.,
Editor-in-Chief of
The Chinese Journal of
Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine

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Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine is meant to increase your knowledge of the Chinese approach to using plants for medicinal purposes. Because individuals and their medical histories inevitably vary, a physician or licensed herbalist must diagnose conditions and supervise the use of healing herbs to treat individual health problems. Herbs and other natural remedies are not substitutes for professional medical care. The authors and publisher of this book urge you to seek out the best medical resources available to help you make informed decisions. The authors and publisher strongly recommend that if you are taking Western drugs, you always tell your herbalist what medications you are taking. Likewise, always tell your Western M.D. if you are taking Chinese herbs.

The case histories in this book are true. In some cases, the names and some identifying characteristics of those mentioned in the case histories have been changed to protect the privacy of those individuals. Any resemblance in those cases to actual people is entirely coincidental.

To my parents, Dr. Huiwen Luo and Dr. Dewo Han, for their love and support and for being dedicated and open-minded doctors.

Henry Han, O.M.D.

To my wife, Marjorie Gies, M.D., Ph.D., and to my children, Maggie and Dillon, for bringing greater meaning to my life.

Glenn E. Miller, M.D.

To Cathy Quinn, Ph.D., my mentor and friend, for your love, wisdom and loyalty.

Nancy Deville

Acknowledgments

For the four years she devoted to this project, for her agenting skills, insights and friendship, thank you, Ling Lucas. To Danielle Perez, Senior Editor at Bantam Dell, for her journey across country and up the potholed, winding road to work out the organization of this book, thank you. Her attention to detail, editorial talent and encouragement were the driving force. She was a pleasure to work with and this book would not have been the same without her.

The execution of a book like this took a staff of hardworking individuals. First in line for thanks is Courtney Sampson, my assistant, who handled details of every facet of this project. De'in Sofley spent months interviewing, doing Medline research and transcribing interviews, often alone and self-motivated out in the field. Thanks to Rene Perez for managing bookkeeping and miscellaneous and sundry details and to David Stanley, computer expert. Thanks to Derek Thiele, Esq., for his legal expertise. Many thanks to Pat Frederick for her editorial assistance from the very beginning of this project and to Sue Warga for her copyedit on the manuscript.

Many doctors of Chinese medicine, Western M.D.'s., scientists, and nurses contributed their expertise to this book. Glenn E. Miller, M.D., and Henry Han, O.M.D., took time away from their busy practices and businesses to write this book with me. Stephen Hosea, M.D., who is in private practice in the field of infectious diseases, was the first Western doctor who would talk to me about his opinion of and experiences with Chinese medicine. The contributions of Daoshing Ni, Lic. Ac., D.O.M., Ph.D., and Maoshing Ni, Lic. Ac., D.O.M., Ph.D., on the topics of spirituality, women and antiaging were invaluable and greatly enhanced the content of this book. Lorne D. Feldman, M.D. shared his story of healing and spiritual awakening.

For their contributions and cooperation, thanks to: Ke-ji Chen, M.D., internationally recognized authority on the integration of Chinese and Western medicines, for his knowledge of the history of Chinese medicine; Amy Birchum, a student of Chinese medicine, for creating the glossary of Chinese herbs; Soonae Choi, Lic. A., M.S., for creating the charts of Energetic properties of foods; Scott Blossom, Lic. Ac., for poring over the completed manuscripthis contribution and ideas are reflected in many pages of this book; Alex Soffici, M.D., and Mia Lundin, R.N., C.N.P., for their medical and hormone replacement expertise on women's health; Robin Marzi, R.D., expert in the fields of metabolism, women's health and fitness and sports nutrition, for her contribution to the subjects of antiaging and women's health; Sheldon Miller, R. Ph., for his insights on pharmacognosy; Kenneth Cohen, internationally renowned author, lecturer, health educator, China scholar and master of Qigong healing, and Francesco Garri Garripoli, author and lecturer on Qigong, for their contributions on Qigong; Gary Tunksy, Ph.D., for his unique take on cellular healing; David Steinman, nationally recognized authority on environmental toxins, for his help on this subject; oncology nurse and researcher Diane Fletcher, M.A., R.N., O.C.N., for her insights on research; Jo Ann Tall, Lic. Ac., for sharing her experiences with integrative medicine; Mary Enig, Ph.D., internationally recognized biochemist in the field of fats and oils and an authority on transfatty acids, for her contribution to the chapter on HIV; Michele Nichols, ashtanga yoga scholar, and Shelly Gault, who designed the meditation guidelines. Many thanks to Robin Monroe for her research on Chinese herbs in Chinatown in San Francisco and for creating the medicinal recipes in this book.

For those who spent many hours sharing your personal stories with me over a period of three and a half years, heartfelt gratitude for your generosity and time. Your stories are the glue that patched this book together and made it possible for others to understand how miraculous Chinese medicine can be.

Most of all, thank you to John for always being there.

Contents

Introduction by Glenn E. Miller, M.D.
A Western doctor, Glenn E. Miller, M.D., and a Chinese doctor,
Henry Han, O.M.D., collaborate for a better medicine

PART ONE
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Understanding the Basics of Chinese Medicine

PART TWO
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