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Axxess Business Park
133/45 Gilby Rd, Mount Waverley
8.30 am - 5.00 pm
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Business Hours:
8.30 am - 5.00 pm Monday - Friday
24 hrs seven days per week for internet & fax orders
Delivery Charges:
Orders under $50 - $6.60 (including GST)
Orders between $50 - $250 - Normal post $11.00 (including GST)
Orders over $250 - $6.60 (including GST)
Orders of 100+ boxes of needles - free delivery
Express delivery $14.30 (including GST) for every five kilograms
Express Orders will be sent by Australian Air Express (AAE)
All massage table and chair orders will be charged freight at a rate of $30 per item
International deliveries - You may wish to nominate your preferred carrier or alternatively we will arrange and quote international freight forwarder charges.
Payment:
We accept payment by cheque, postal order, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and Diners & American Express). Shop purchases can also be made with cash or EFTPOS.
Payments can be made online by EFT, or Direct deposit into our ANZ bank account. Please notify us if you have used this method so we can identify your account.
Please see our account details below.
Terms of Trade:
For all accounts payment is due 30 days from date of invoice.
Bank: ANZ
Account Name: Acuneeds Australia
Account Number: 012-055 492732012
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Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications
This work covers not only the traditional usage of Chinese herbal formulas, but a combined perspective of the pharmacological effects of formulas themselves with clinically relevant research evidence.
As competencies in multiple healthcare disciplines continue to be raised the need for integrative understandings rise with it. This new work expands this aspect with the pharmaceutical effects and clinical research findings to use herbal medicines exclusively or in combination with allopathic medicine. Enhancing the understanding of herbs and herbal formulas from multiple perspectives, it is a valuable resource for achieving improved patient care and therapeutic outcome.
Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications is a compendium designed to be used with Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. Both texts have been created for use in the clinic, in the classroom, in research, and to preserve and convey valuable historical information that may yet prove crucial in our future. Written to empower practitioners to become better clinicians, it offers detailed discussion of traditional applications, Chinese therapeutic actions, clinical manifestations, clinical applications, modifications, cautions and/or contraindications, suggested concurrent acupuncture treatments, and a contemporary expansion of clinician training: potential herb-drug interactions. All of these features also serve students and faculty in academic settings. Research professionals and clinicians will find invaluable in vitro information on pharmacological effects and toxicology, and practical in vivo information from clinical and research studies.
Each of the formula monographs discusses the following content sections: Dosage / Preparation / Administration Chinese Therapeutic Actions Clinical Manifestations Clinical Applications Explanation Modifications Cautions / Contraindications Pharmacological Effects Clinical Studies and Research Herb-Drug Interaction Toxicology Related Formulas Authors' Comments References Additional Resources