:Yin and Yang:

The Chinese Approach to Medicine

The Chinese approach to medical diagnosis and the maintenance of health, particularly in China, Japan and Korea, is based on the dualism of Yin and Yang. This approach is similar to theories of quantum physics with all matter consisting of protons (Yang) and electrons (Ying) or to computer systems in which all algorithms are based on a combination of 1 or 0. The dualism of Yin and Yang are used to explain physiological phenomenon and guide treatment. Qi, or the emergent energy that accompanies all physiological functions, is Yang and interdependent with Xie, the Yin substance that circulates through and nourished the body.
This medicine for AIDS is designed so that CBS is mainly cures Xie and Astol yogurt cures Qi. CBS supports the white blood cells as well as the tissue infected with AIDS. Astol yogurt encourages recovery of the body's functions and restrains the virus's activity. But this medicine is not clearly divided between Xie and Qi. CBS has a character compatible with Xie and Astol yogurt with Qi. In addition, a good daily diet produces positive effects.


*One American patient of Tani Clinic has recommended the following books as good introductions to Chinese Medicine.

Daniel Reid, The Shambhala Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine : an essential introduction to the theory and practice of an ancient healing art, Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1996

Ted J. Kaptchuk, Chinese Medicine: the web that has no weaver,London: Rider, 1983

Dylana Accolla and Peter Yates, Back to Balance : a holistic self-help guide to eastern remedies, Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1996

Prime Natural Medicine

AIDS: the limits of conventional treatments

The mechanism by which AIDS works is well understood. Once the HIV viruses invade the body, they attach to the helper T-cells in the blood and kill their host cells. This causes a breakdown of the body's immune response.
To inhibit the action of HIV, the Western medical world has turned to reverse transcriptase inhibitors and protease inhibitors. But they produce severe side effects and after an initial phase of success, the efficacy of these drugs declined when confronted with the growing power of the virus. The conventional technique has been to combine several types of synthetic drugs. But the greater the dosage, the stronger the side effects and the more damage done to the organism.
With prime natural medicine, the treatment is designed to bolster the immune system itself-without side effects.

Prime natural medicine

Prime natural medicine, or Shoyaku, is not intended to kill the HIV virus. It can, however, depress the activity of HIV in the human body. And it has shown significant efficacy in stimulating immuno-activity even in HIV-positive patients who have been severely weakened by the virus. Once immuno-activity is accelerated and physical strength and weight regained, the organism has the strength to resist minor infections and, in many cases, return to an asymptomatic state. Health and the quality of life shows marked improvement. This was certainly the case among the Romanian children with AIDS.
While the theory of Western medicine is to attack an illness after it has occurred, Prime Natural Medicine uses the Oriental approach of augmenting the inherent healing powers of the organism to maintain a balance in all of the body's systems and to supply the power to fight the illness. In prescribing medicine, herbs are compounded according to the condition of each patient. This contrasts with the tendency for Western medicines to be prescribed in compounds that are toxic and produce side effects. The clinical findings on Prime Natural Medicine show no apparent toxicity or side effects.
The two main medicines used by Dr. Tani in treating AIDS are Chan Bai San and Astol.

Treating the HIV Infection

1) Treatment of asymptomatic carriers
With continuous use of Chan Bai San and Astol, the CD4 cell count remains at a high level or improves from below normal levels. This treatment significantly delays the development of AIDS. In Romania, about one fourth of full blown AIDS patients and symptomatic HIV cases reverted to asymptomatic carries using this treatment.
2) Treatment of symptomatic HIV patients
For patients who have AIDS symptoms, or whose CD4 cell count is 80 to 200, Dr. Tani advises daily use of CBS and Astol. He also suggests the use of drugs such as AZT and DDI regularly to suppress symptoms and to take antibiotics or other medicines as required.
3)Treatment of full blown AIDS cases
To recovery their strength, patients should take daily doses of CBS and Astol in parallel with use of anti-HIV medicines and antibiotics.

For the best results, symptomatic patients and those with full blown AIDS should also adhere to Dr. Tani's Super Diet.


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