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		<title>Some commonly used Chinese herbs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some commonly used Chinese herbs: The flower of Albizzia and its bark is used to soothe the mood of the person because of its calming properties. It is often used for those who are in the middle of emotional difficulty. Alisma strengthens water metabolism in the body and is used to reduce weight. It can [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chinese Herbs Seen Price Hikes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SINGAPORE : Prices of some Chinese herbs have shot up by some three times over the past six months, on the back of rising demand.     Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners said concerns over H1N1 in China and poor harvest due to bad weather, have unexpectedly spurred domestic sales, resulting in a dip in export [...]]]></description>
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		<title>End of Tamiflu: Chinese herbal medication to treat the H1N1 flu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinese medical specialists announced Thursday they had developed a Chinese herbal medication to treat the A/H1N1 flu. Seven months of scientific and clinical studies showed the remedy, called &#8220;Jin Hua Qing Gan Fang,&#8221; was effective in treating A/H1N1 flu patients, said Wang Chen, president of Beijing&#8217;s Chaoyang Hospital. &#8220;It can shorten patients&#8217; fever period and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chinese Herbal and Swine Flu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yahoo Malaysia news reported that doctors at Ditan Hospital in Beijing claimed that a combination of various Chinese herbs had a 75 percent cure rate in the 117 patients treated there for swine flu. http://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/bnm/20090723/tts-flu-herbs-993ba14.html The government had allocated 10 million yuan (about $1.5 milliom US) to research treatment of swine flu using traditional Chinese [...]]]></description>
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