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Stomache & Ulcer Pills
One of the leading Chinese medicines for stomatologic diseases in China,clinically proven effective for a broad range of health concerns and recommended by over 10,000 health professionals.The strongest concentration on acute and chronic gastritis, pepticulcer, gastric ulcer; hyperacidity,colitis, hiccup, indigestion,stomach ache and abdominal distention after meal. In as little as 30 days, over 90% of the sufferers recover from the disease. More Information, Please Click Here->




Bin Lang

Colitis Care Formula

Benefits:
This is a featured tea formula that helps to reduce symptoms of colitis.
After taking it continously for 15 days,you will surely feel more happier and energetic!
Main ingredient:Bin Lang
Directions:
Put the tea into boiling water(120ml), and then drink. One bag each time, once a daily, 15 days for one treatment.
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Duodenal ulcer
Duodenal ulcer is a type of peptic disease that is caused by an imbalance between acid and pepsin (an enzyme) secretion and the defenses of the mucosal lining. The inflammation may be precipitated by aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs).

Duodenal ulcers are commonly associated with the presence of the bacteria Helicobacter pylori in the stomach. Risk factors are aspirin and NSAID use, cigarette smoking, and older age. Duodenal ulcer has historically occurred more frequently in men, but more recent data suggest similar rates in both men and women. The lifetime prevalence of a peptic ulcer 5 to 10% and approaches 10 to 20% in patients who are Helicobacter pylori positive.

Symptoms of Duodenal ulcer
• Mostly similar to symptoms of peptic ulcers
• Abdominal pain
• Abdominal pain after meals
• Pain below the ribs
• Gastrointestinal bleeding

Risk Factors for Duodenal ulcer
• Lifestyle: inactivity, stress, diet, aging
• Behaviors: sex, smoking, alcohol, drugs
• Fatal four: obesity, cholesterol, diabetes, hypertension
• Diseases: HIV, heart, cancer, autoimmune, immunocompromise
• Infection: animals, birds, insects, water, travel
• Exposures: environment, occupation, sunlight, radiation, chemicals
• Medications: medications, contraceptives, steroids
• Women's: pregnancy, childbirth, menopause

Letters from our clients:


"Being a registered nurse I was reluctant to try non-traditional treatment. Because I did not achieve relief through western medical care, so acupuncture became my treatment choice of "last resort" and of desperation.
The symptoms I had was the significant abdominal bloating, gas pain and frequency of diarrhea with eating, regardless of what food was consumed. The need to use a bathroom extremely urgently which it caused me much frustration and embarrassment for many years.
After just two months of your herbs and diet control by Dr. Lu, I am pleased to say that bloating and/or gas pain during or after meals is no longer present and the need for urgent use of the bathroom seems to no longer to be an issue and I have no longer experiencing the symptoms described as above. As I add various foods to my diet, I am extremely happy to note that the problems associated with eating are not present. The extra treatment for my cold certainly helped to relieve the stuffy nose and coughing quickly as well! I am very appreciated your patience and kindness, thank you!"
~Bernice M. Kucsan, from U.S.A.


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