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Article: Clinical research into Ke Min Yin for treatment of persistent allergic rhinitis in patients with Qi deficiency and blood stasis.(Abstracts: The Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Abstracts June 2003)
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- The Journal of Chinese Medicine
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- October 1, 2003
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Clinical Research into Ke Min Yin for Treatment of Persistent Allergic Rhinitis in Patients with Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis, by Liu Qiaoping et al: 30 cases of allergic rhinitis with a course of illness ranging from 1 to 30 years (mean 4.4 years) and an average age of 33 years were assigned to a treatment group. A control group, also of 30 cases, had a disease duration of between 1 and 29 years (mean 4.8 years) and an average age of 36 years. The TCM diagnosis was qi deficiency and blood stasis, exhibiting dyspnoea, lassitude, disinclination to speak, spontaneous perspiration, aversion to wind and cold, pale nasal mucosa with oedema, pale swollen tongue, and a thready, ...