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| Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese Medicine | | Author: | Qingcai Zhang | ISBN: | 0967721369 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese Medicine is the complete guide for the simple and successful treatment of Hepatitis C. It is the result of over 1,000 patients who have responded and regained their health from Dr. Zhang's herbal therapy. This book provides the reader a means to recapture health and emotional well-being from the damaging effects of hepatitis C virus. It shows how a very simple herbal treatment program is highly effective, safe, non-toxic and without side-effects. The book explains how unlike some drug treatments for Hepatitis C, modern Chinese herbal therapy is based on thousands of years of experience. Millions of people have been able to regain their health. Now, the reader can also.
About the Author Upon graduating from Shanghai Second Medical University in 1962, Dr. Zhang worked as a physician at Reijing Hospital in Shanghai. He also conducted clinical research on the integration of Chinese and Western medicine. In 1980, he was awarded a World Health Organization scholarship that supported a two-year fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1984 he worked as a research fellow at the Wakai Clinic in Nagoya, Japan. He then received a one-year appointment from the University of California at Davis as a visiting professor. Beginning in 1986, Dr. Zhang was the primary researcher at the Oriental Healing Arts Institute, where he conducted research on treating AIDS with Chinese medicine. He started his private practice in 1990 and is the founder of Zhangs Clinic in New York City and White Plains, New York. Since then, his focus has been viral hepatitis, AIDS, Lyme disease and autoimmune disease. Other published books: Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese Medicine, AIDS and Chinese Medicine: How the Oldest Medicine Helps Fight the Newest Disease and Compound Q-Trichosanthin And Its Clinical Applications.
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