The title of the journal:
Chung Kuo Chung Hsi I Chieh Ho Tsa Chih
can be translated as
Chinese Journal of Combining Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Good luck!
>> >From Medline
> Can anyone help us locate this journal. We'll take it in Chinese.
>> "32 cases of type II diabetes mellitis were randomly divided into two
> groups. One group was treated with conventional Western medicine (a
> hypoglycemic agent) plus foot reflexology (FR), the other group with the
> same medicine only (WM). After 20 days of treatment, fasting blood
> glucose levels, platelet aggregation, length and wet weight of the
> thrombus, serility symptom scores and serum lipid peroxide (LPO) were
> greatly reduced in the FR group, while no significant change was observed
> in the WM group. The study suggests that foot reflexolotherapy was an
> effective treatment for type II diabetes mellitus. "Treating type II
> diabetes mellitis with foot reflexolotherapy," Wang, XM, First Teaching
> Hospital, Beijing Medical University, Chung Kuo Chung Hsi I Chieh Ho Tsa
> Chih (China), Sept., 1993 13(9)p.536-8, 517 quoted from "Foot Reflexology
> and Diabetes," 4th Quarter 1994 WRF News, p. 4, World Research Foundation,
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>> Kevin Kunz
>footC at aol.com>73304.1711 at compuserve.com>KevKun at delphi.com> "All acts of conscious and unconscious life are reflexes."
> Sechenko-Pavlov's teacher
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