Chronic Pain Caused by Chronic Prostatitis can be Terminated by A New Natural Herbal Medicine


Posted October 31, 2014 by kalai03

A new natural medication Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill offered by Wuhan Dr.Lee's TCM clinic to terminate symptoms caused by chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS)/ non bacteria chronic prostatitis without any side effects

 
San Francisco, CA, USA, October 31, 2014 -- The common chronic health conditions, such as chronic prostatitis, UTI and cystitis can now be treated with herbal medicine "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill" effectively and naturally. It is very important as conventional treatment options which can produce serious side effects, such as liver dysfunction and kidney dysfunction after antibiotics, tissue damaged after injection, and impotence after prostate removal procedures, Wuhan Dr Lee's TCM Clinic reveals.

Antibiotics and prostate removal procedures are difficult to cure prostatitis but bring side effects. For instance, patients' share their experiences on Health boards forum on prostatitis treatment with antibiotics, thus the message posted on July 2013 states: "I am 46 and had this for over a year and been on antibiotics to no avail. I have been on uroxatral and it doesn't really help. I feel dizzy after the medicines."

Dr.Lee explains that antibiotics can't really penetrate into prostate because of the molecular structure. She concludes that chronic prostatitis are caused by damp heat of the lower burner (jiao). Unlike antibiotic therapies, Chinese herb therapies may have therapeutic functions that differ from merely inhibiting the bacterial activity. And Pangolin scales as a guiding herb has strong function of penetration. Dr.Lee developed a formula for chronic prostatitis based on her profound medical experience. The herbs are used to improve blood circulation, clear heat and dampness, cleanse the prostate and over time allow the body to repair itself through its own restorative mechanisms.

"The patients of Dr.Lee confirm the unique efficacy of Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill on the progress of their problems," notes Wuhan Dr.Lee's TCM Clinic. "Dr. Lee's herbal medicine can be used to treat chronic prostatitis (CPPS) and UTI as it eases pain and other symptoms naturally. It treats chronic prostatitis safely up to full recovery and, moreover, help people enjoy pain free life."

Hansruedi Z from Switzerland gives a positive feedback on prostatitis, "I am now in my third month of taking the pills against my CPPS and I all the pains are gone and I am very happy about the situation. I shall know finish the cure in about 2 weeks time. What do you recommend afterwards? Just return to normal life? Thank you for your help - you are doing a great job!"

"I'm very glad to receive many positive feedbacks from patients across the world."Says Dr.Lee, "I'm proud that Traditional Chinese medicine helps people with common chronic conditions to achieve sustainable pain relief and effective treatment without any side effects. When people finish the three months treatment, they can return to normal life. A healthy lifestyle and good diet is still suggested after cure."
For more information please visit http://www.diureticspill.com/

About Dr.Lee Xiaoping and herbal medicine:
Dr.Lee Xiaoping graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China. She qualified as a herbalist 30 years ago and is a highly experienced medical professional. She specializes in the field of male and female reproductive and urinary system diseases. She has devoted 30 years to her clinic and worked on the formula of Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill for years. The medicine has proven to be effective and cured millions of people who suffered from chronic prostatitis and UTI etc.

Contact:
Dr. Lee Xiaoping
Wuhan Dr.Lee's TCM clinic
Wuhan, Hubei province, China
+86 027-87105085
[email protected]
http://www.diureticspill.com
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Last Updated October 31, 2014