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Chinese Herbs To Stop Involuntary Movements

Involuntary movements are often manifested as a shaking of the head or of the hands, or muscular twitching, as observed in apoplexy. Tuber of elevated gastrodia belongs to this class of herbs. Herbs in this class are often used along with herbs in other classes, because frequently patients with involuntary movement problems also display other symptoms as well. For example, when a patient also suffers from insomnia and palpitations, the class of herbs to reduce anxiety (class 14) should be used in combination.



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