Do Chinese herbal formulas have side effects?
Most of the components of Chinese herbal formulas have a very low toxicity compared to even common, over-the-counter Western drugs. When they are prescribed according to a correct TCM pattern diagnosis, they should have few, if any, side effects, only beneficial healing results.
If you experience any discomfort while taking Chinese herbal formulas, tell your practitioner who will modify the formula until there are no side effects.
What are Chinese herbal formulas good for?
Chinese herbal formulas have been used to assist with the full range of human disease. They are used in cases of:
- acute diseases, like intestinal flu and the common cold
- chronic diseases, such as allergies, gynecological disorders, autoimmune diseases and chronic viral diseases
- degenerative diseases due to aging
Chinese herbalism is especially good for promoting the body's ability to heal and recover from illness.
Can pregnant women take Chinese herbs?
A professional TCM practitioner can write prescriptions that are appropriate for pregnant women and lactating mothers.
Can children take Chinese herbs?
Yes again. Pediatrics is a specialty within TCM and children can be given reduced dosages. There are also specially prepared pediatric formulas in pill and powder form. Chinese herbal formulas can be used for colic, the fussiness of teething, earcache, diarrhea, cough and fever in babies and children.
How long does it take to see results with Chinese herbal formulas?
In acute conditions, results may occur in a matter of minutes. In chronic conditions, some results should be seen within two weeks. Although chronic conditions may require taking Chinese herbal formulas for a long time, signs that the herbs are working should be apparent to the patient and practitioner alike almost from very start.
How do I know if a practitioner is professionally trained in Chinese herbalism?
Chinese herbal formulas are safe when prepared or recommended by a trained, knowledgeable practitioner who has had experience in treating the patient's specific ailment. |