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Wuzi Yanzong prescription from Traditional Chinese Medicine for male infertility: a narrative review
This study reviewed the chemical constituents, quality control, pharmacology, and clinical application of WYP. There is no doubt about the clinical value of WYP, but its quality control system is not perfect, pharmacological mechanism is not fully explained, and clinical applications need to be reevaluated. Therefore, the follow-up researches should proceed from the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and clinical applications, further explain the theoretical connotation, reveal the mechanism of action, and provide the basis for the secondary development of classic famous prescriptions. In addition, WYP is mostly ...
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - March 30, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Chen Zhimin A O Mingyue Liao Yujiao Y U Lingying Yang Zhuo H U Lin L I Wenbing H U Changjiang Gao Yongxiang Source Type: research

The essence of medicine: genuine connections in practice
Remember organic chemistry? I have a distinct memory of a rainy December day many years ago. I am standing in the hallway of the chemistry building at UC Davis, looking at a list taped to the wall of social security numbers and corresponding grades. I have just found my grade in organic chemistry, which is Read more… The essence of medicine: genuine connections in practice originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - September 6, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Physician Primary Care Source Type: blogs

Wuzi Yanzong prescription from Traditional Chinese Medicine for male infertility: a narrative review
This study reviewed the chemical constituents, quality control, pharmacology, and clinical application of WYP. There is no doubt about the clinical value of WYP, but its quality control system is not perfect, pharmacological mechanism is not fully explained, and clinical applications need to be reevaluated. Therefore, the follow-up researches should proceed from the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and clinical applications, further explain the theoretical connotation, reveal the mechanism of action, and provide the basis for the secondary development of classic famous prescriptions. In addition, WYP is mostly ...
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - March 30, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Chen Zhimin A O Mingyue Liao Yujiao Y U Lingying Yang Zhuo H U Lin L I Wenbing H U Changjiang Gao Yongxiang Source Type: research

Food the Forgotten Medicine: More bait and switch from the “ College of Medicine ”
‘We know little about the effect of diet on health. That’s why so much is written about it’. That is the title of a post in which I advocate the view put by John Ioannidis that remarkably little is known about the health effects if individual nutrients. That ignorance has given rise to a vast industry selling advice that has little evidence to support it. The 2016 Conference of the so-called "College of Medicine" had the title "Food, the Forgotten Medicine". This post gives some background information about some of the speakers at this event. I’m sorry it appears to be too ad homine...
Source: DC's goodscience - August 21, 2016 Category: Science Authors: David Colquhoun Tags: anti-oxidant Anti-science antioxidant antiscience Bait and switch CAM causality College of Medicine Continuing med education corruption Cyril Chantler Foundation for Integrated Health fraud Graeme Catto herbal medicine Michae Source Type: blogs