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M. Emtiazy, E. Nazem, M. Keshavarz, M. Kamalinejad, S.a. Gooshehgir, F. Hashem Dabbaghian , H. Shahrad Bajestani , Volume 2, Issue 2 (Summer 2011)
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Revival of Traditional Iranian Medicine provides an opportunity for researchers to get benefits from the valuable therapeutic measures of past traditional physicians (The Hakims). In this way, researchers can achieve therapeutic methods with less complications and lower costs. Because of its high prevalence and direct relationship with cardiovascular disorders, hyperlipidemia is a major health concern. According to the Traditional Iranian Medicine texts, one of the basic issues that should be considered in all disorders is the functional status of the four stages of digestion. In the current paper, the relationship between stages of digestion and hyperlipidemia is clarified by referring to Traditional Iranian Medicine texts and the clinical evidence.
M. Khodadoost, M0 Naseri , S. Shariatpanahi, M. Kamalinejad, M. Emtiazy, A. Davati, A. Hasheminejad, M. Keshavarz , Volume 2, Issue 3 (Fall 2011)
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Considering the modern lifestyle (including the diets, lack of physical activity, overweight, so on), joint diseases are among the common disorders. In classical medicine, treatment of joint disease mainly includes "maintenance therapy." The current study addresses joint disorders from the viewpoint of Traditional Iranian Medicine to provide different approaches for prevention and treatment of these disorders.
In the study, diagnostic and therapeutic methods of joint disorders in different centuries were collected. In Traditional Iranian Medicine, joint disorders are called "Oja-e Mafasel", and classified into two main categories of simple and material ones, each of which have several subcategories. Depending on the type of the disorder, specific prevention and treatment strategies are presented
M. Emtiazy, S. Tavakoli Dastjerdi, Volume 6, Issue 4 (Winter 2016)
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Background and Purpose: Dandruff is a chronic illness which most people suffer from during their life time. Unfortunately there is not a definite treatment to eradicate the problem and classical medicine recommends periodical treatments to control it. Therefore, in this review study, causes of the illness and singular medications, recommended by traditional and conventional medicine have been gathered.
Material and methods: the research was conducted in library method. 10 authoritative texts of Iranian traditional medicine and the application of “Noor” source and new scientific references and 5 new articles related to scalp, were selected and investigated and reported.
Conclusion: There are around 40 different singular medications among which 25 have been recommended in all documents. By clinical trial we hope to obtain better treatments for the illness.
M. Emtiazy, F. Rezayatb, Volume 7, Issue 1 (Spring 2016)
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Background and Purpose: Ramak is one of the coumpound drugs,which it`s positive clinical effects have been proved by the physicians over the centries.since there are different formulas and varius usage of this drug,this research has been aimed to reintroduce the drug at a glance.
Methods and materials:
This study was done through library`s research which was reviewing 17 different references of Iranian traditional medicine and pharmacology books in order to identify and present ramak different formulas, production processes and clinical effects; especialy, ramak different formula, weight`s of component, production processes and clinical effects were compared and the most common and valid version of ramak formula and it`s production process was determined.
Conclusion: It seems that ramak had an effective and proved formula and it is suggested that by planning clinical trials ramak clinical effects will be distinguished.
M. Emtiazy, Z. Jokar Jandaghi, R. Sadeghmanesh, Volume 7, Issue 3 (fall 2016)
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Background and Purpose: In industrialized countries using complementary and alternative medicine is progressing, especially among women who may continue it even during pregnancy. A mother’s nutrition before and during pregnancy can affect fetus maturation and his or her health from infancy to adulthood. In this article we are trying to collect prenatal care information from Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) books and references.
Methods and Materials: The present investigation is an overview study that has been codified by library search in ITM references. This survey was accomplished from reviewing the ITM literature, extrapolating data with a focus on prenatal care methods in current medicine.
Results: Prenatal care is divided into two main groups: general and specific. Recommendations consist of: six essential principles (air, food and drink, exercise and rest, sleep and wakefulness, mental state, retention of essential materials and depletion of wastes from the body), drug therapy, manipulation and physical therapy. These proposals are specially recommended during the initial fertilization period. Specific recommendations cover symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, pica, anorexia, palpitation, panic attacks, genitalia itching, vaginal bleeding, and feeling pain in abdomen, back or extremities and edema in limbs. Each symptom has its own specific treatment.
Conclusion: Along with modern medicine recommendations, it is hoped, that with ITM experiments more healthy pregnancy can be achieved for mothers and their babies.
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