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Dr. Cai

Dr. Cai was graduated from Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1962 . He is currently Director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of a major hospital in Shanghai. Dr. Cai specializes in the treatment of various stomach diseases, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and post-operation recuperation of tumor patients. With his fame spread far and wide, he has been invited by many medical institutions in Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan for academic exchange and medical consultation. Dr. Cai has authored or co-authored twenty-six books and forty-five papers, and has won a number of governmental prizes for progress in science and technology. In addition, Dr, Cai is member of many academic organizations. He is Chairman of Shanghai Cooperation Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Spleen and Stomach Diseases, Director of Shanghai Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vice Chairman of its Branch for Internal Diseases, Vice Director of its Committee for Geriatrics, Director of China Association of Traditional Medicine Internal Diseases Branch, guest professor of Singapore Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and advisor of San Francisco Baowa Association of Medicine.

Some successful cases:
1. A fifty-four-year-old Mr. Jiang visited Dr. Cai on November 22, 1997 for lumpy feeling of epigastrium, frequent breath from putrid food and occasional epigastric pain. The patient had a history of stomach disorders for over five years. In December 1995, the patient had some examinations at another hospital, which showed that he had chronic atrophic gastritis and moderate abnormal hyperplasia. After he was treated by Dr. Cai for half a year, the patient’s symptoms disappeared except for occasional breath from putrid food. On June 4, 1998, another examination showed that the patient’s gastritis had considerably improved and the abnormal hyperplasia had disappeared.

2. A fifty-four-year-old Mrs. Chen visited Dr. Cai on April 8, 1995 for unusual thirst, frequent urination, blurred sight and irritable skin. She had a history of diabetes. A laboratory test showed that her blood sugar was 16mmol/L and her urinary albumin was positive (+). After the combined therapy of the traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine, her blood sugar level was reduced to 10.2mm0l/L and her urinary albumin returned to normal.

3. A forty-five-year-old Mr. Huang visited Dr. Cai for extremely loose stool after an operation on his carcinoma of the rectum. He had been treated by both traditional Chinese and western doctors at several other hospitals without much improvement. After taking Dr. Cai’s prescriptions for five days, his loose stool stopped.

4. A twenty-four-year-old Ms. Xu visited Dr. Cai on October 5, 1983 for high fever (T39.6 °C), headache, nasal obstruction and physical pains all over the body. Two days later, she was hospitalized. After she took Dr. Cai’s prescriptions for the high fever, she still felt a sense of suppression in the chest and palpitation of the heart. An examination showed that she had premature beat and viral myocarditis. After she was treated by Dr. Cai for over a month, all her symptoms disappeared.


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Dr. Ma

Dr. Ma was graduated from Shanghai College of Chinese Medicine in 1965 and has since worked at a major hospital in Shanghai. In 1970s, he studied Chinese medicine under the tutorship of Professor Huang Wendong, Dean of Shanghai College of Chinese Medicine and a renowned Chinese doctor on spleen-stomach diseases. Since 1980s, he has been engaged in the clinical studies of coronary heart disease. He is particularly experienced in the treatment of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, functional gastritis, backflow esophagitis and pre-canceral pathological changes in the stomach by Chinese medicine. Dr. Ma’s academic achivements include thirty papers and twenty books.

In addition, Dr Ma is member of the Spleen-stomach Committee of China Association for Chinese Medicine, member of Digestion Committee of China Society for Combined Therapy of Chinese and Western Medicine, Director of Shanghai Society of Chinese Medicine, and Chairman of its Spleen-stomach Committee.


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Dr. Qin

Dr. Qin was graduated from Nanjing Medical College in 1962. He is currently a chief doctor at a major hospital in Shanghai.

Dr. Qin is good at treating various complicated diseases, including liver disorders and heart disease. He has published over 20 papers and two books.


Some successful cases:

1. Ampula cancer, cirrhosis

A 75-year-old Ms Chen visited Dr. Qin in April 1994 for ampula cancer and cirrhosis. She had visited another hospital for obstructive jaundice, abdominal dropsy and choledochectasia. An examination found that she had an ampula tumor with a size of 2.5 x 3.0 cm. Because of her old age and weak physical condition, she only had a Roux-en-Y operation. Thereupon she was transferred to Dr. Qin’s hospital. Three months later, the abdominal dropsy disappeared. A CT examination in 1999 found that the tumor had also disappeared. The laboratory results of her liver function, CEA and ATP have stayed in the normal range in the past six years. The 81-year-old lady is still living like other normal people.


2. Ulcerative colitis

A Mr. Sun from Zhejiang Province visited Dr. Qin for ulcerative colitis in 1998. He had been suffering from abdominal pains, pus and blood stool for three years and none of the hospitals that he had visited in Zhejiang Province was able to put the symptoms under control. After receiving Dr. Qin’s treatment for one month, the symptoms began to show remarkable improvement and even disappeared. In the past two years, he has had occasional but much less serious relapses of the disease because of fatigue or bad mood, but every time the symptoms were quickly put under control by the enema method. He is still visiting Qin on a regular basis.


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