How Does ELEOTINŽ Differ From Asian Herbal Medicine?
People often ask us whether ELEOTINŽ is Kanpoyakuan Asian Herbal Medicine, or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In fact, ELEOTINŽ and Asian Herbal Medicines are based on a similar methodology and similar philosophy. They both try to restore the body's own capability to heal, rather than chemically overpower the symptoms. They both try to work on the root of the problems rather than the symptoms. They both selectively adopt the most appropriate signals that will promote general health and natural healing.
Most traditional Asian herbal restoratives have a profound association with diuresis. ELEOTINŽ and Asian medicinal herbs are similar in this regard too. It is found that diuretic functions are strengthened both by ELEOTINŽ and TCM. In addition, when ELEOTINŽ is in tea form, they are similar in terms of appearance and intake methods. As well, both emphasize the importance of giving a gentle and mild stimulus to the body, instead of delivering intrusive stimuli, which often creates permanent damage. So in many respects, ELEOTINŽ and TCM are very similar. It is no wonder that ELEOTINŽ was accepted in Asia first.
However, ELEOTINŽ is different form Kanpoyaku, or TCM, in a number of ways. ELEOTINŽ has been developed through Western style scientific analyses, such as animal and clinical tests, pharmacological studies, and toxicological studies. TCM relies on traditions and personal experiences. While ELEOTINŽ's modes of action are ascertained and proven, most Asian Herbal Medicines modes of action are still yet to be found. For ELEOTINŽ, scientists have identified important modes of actions, making it possible to use ELEOTINŽ safely in conjunction with conventional pharmaceutical drugs. It can sometimes be dangerous to use TCM that have unknown modes of action at the same time as conventional pharmaceutical drugs.
Also, Asian Herbal Medicines usually try to promote the body's health in general, but ELEOTINŽ focuses more on the process relevant to diabetes. As a result, the effects of Kanpoyaku on diabetes is often evasive, while ELEOTINŽ's gentle effects on diabetes are clear and well defined. Furthermore, the ingredients for TCM are often contaminated with herbicides and other toxic chemicals, whereas ELEOTINŽ is produced with natural ingredients that are rigorously screened for safety.
t is worth knowing that in a few countries, some governments treat and classify ELEOTINŽ as TCM. Some governments classify ELEOTINŽ as something similar to Lui Wei Di Huang Wan, or Six Flavor Tea. With tremendous respect towards Asian Herbal Medicines, so far as diabetes and metabolic disorder are concerned, ELEOTINŽ provides more clearly defined benefits.
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