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Rejuvenation Research
Preventive Treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine As Antistress and Antiaging Strategy

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Zhao-Hui Liang, Da-Zhong Yin. Rejuvenation Research. April / June 2010, 13(2-3): 248-252. doi:10.1089/rej.2009.0867.

Published in Volume: 13 Issue 2-3: May 12, 2010
Online Ahead of Print: December 2, 2009

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Zhao-Hui Liang1 and
Da-Zhong Yin1,2
1Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences of Guangdong, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of TCM, Guangzhou, China.
2Key Laboratory of Protein Chemistry and Developmental Biology of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Address correspondence to:
Da-zhong Yin
Key Laboratory of Protein Chemistry
and Developmental Biology of Ministry of Education
College of Life Sciences Hunan Normal University
Changsha 410081, Hunan
China
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Abstract

Premedical intervention before diseases is one of the principal practices in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for tackling health problems and diseases. This paper explains the preventive treatment principle in TCM regarding the subhealth condition following stress-induced pathophysiological situations, mainly oxidative and glycation stresses, in the framework of metabonomics and cell biology. Scientific interpretations for various preventive treatments in TCM present the idea that disease prevention should surpass medical intervention in humans. Antistress biology is proposed for the first time as a preclinical practice or strategy for antiaging.

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