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Ketsumeisei (Juemingjing) and Type II Diabetes
Juemingjing extract is formulated to maintain normalized blood sugar levels and keep a healthy circulatory system.

KETSUMEISEI (JUEMINGJING) AND DIABETES
Effect on diabetes, including changes of serum free fatty acids and TNF-a.

Duhuo Jisheng Tang and Osteoporisis
A prospective clinical observation of osteoporosis of the knee

Chinese Herbs and Liver Protection
A survey of Chinese herbal ingredients with liver protection activities

Pharmacogenomics and the Yin/Yang Actions of Ginseng
Anti-tumor angiomodulating, and steroid-like activities of ginsenosides

Cantharidin in Cancer Cells
Molecular biology of cantharidin in cancer cells.

Chinese Yin and Yang Tonifying Herbs
Enhancement of ATP generation capacity, antioxidant activity and immunomodulatory activities




 
Diabetes is a Liver Disease
Xianen Wang

Although known worldwide for decades as a chronic disease, today the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is reaching epidemic proportions. Diabetes is an expensive disease in many ways; it generates billions of dollars of medical care expenses annually ($174 billion in the U.S. in 2007 as reported by the Center for Disease Control).

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Combination of Eastern and Western medicine offers new approach to difficult to treat illnesses
The integration of Eastern and Western medicine has yielded compelling advancements in the treatment of a multitude of diseases. The combination of Eastern philosophy and Western science has produced significant positive effects on patients with a number of lifestyle-related illnesses.
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Reassessment of the Treatment of Diabetes Based on Harmonization of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine
Xianen Wang

If a disease is sufficiently well understood and drugs for treatment are developed, the number of patients with the disease will decrease. Insulin was discovered about 100 years ago, and a Nobel prize was given to the discoverer. Since then, oral antidiabetic drugs have been developed one after another. However, the number of patients with type II diabetes has increased rapidly despite the development of many drugs, and diabetic patients have already exceeded 2% of the world’s population.
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Prominent Eastern physician introduces integrated philosophy and treatment to the United States
Dr. Xianen Wang's medical background began in China studying traditional Chinese medicine and led him to Japan to further examine Western medicine. Dr. Wang found that both schools of thought have their strong points, and that often the combination of the two produces the most effective treatment. His innovations have resulted in the formulation of herbal remedies, which have been used effectively in China and Japan for over 20 years.
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Clinical study: Herbal compound effective in Type II diabetes mellitus patients
A 30-day study of Type II diabetes patients administered the herbal compound Ketsumeisei (Juemingjing) finds significant decrease in fasting blood glucose levels. Tremendous impact due to rapid increase of Type II diabetes.
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  Clinical Study: Ketsumeisei and Diabetes
Effect of Wang's Ketsumeisei on diabetes, including changes of serum free fatty acids and TNF-a.
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