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Dr.
Lian Jin Chong
Dr. Lian Jin
Chong, director of the Red Cross Hospital in Beijing, is a recognized
expert on the subject of regeneration, revitalization, and rejuvenation
of the human organic system. He has developed the Human Organ Restoration
Theory and is a true pioneer in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Since the introduction of his advancements in the theory of Human
Organ Restoration there has been a demonstration of curative effects
of his treatment. No greater demonstration of those effects has
been shown than in the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine for the
treatment of diabetes. This success has made Dr. Chong a frequent
media guest both in China and in the United States.
In 1984, Dr.
Chong began researching and treating patients with diabetes. One
particular female diabetic suffering from kidney exhaustion received
hemotodialysis treatment with no avail. Dr. Chong conducted a kidney
function restoration test on the patient using Chinese medicinal
herbs. In the process, he discovered that wormwood motherwort and
various other herbs were highly effective in lowering the nitrogen
level in urea. This discovery led Chong to the sole use of traditional
Chinese Medicines for the treatment of diabetes. Later, YU XIAO
SAN was developed. In only a few short years, well over 300,000
Chinese suffering from diabetes have taken Yu Xiao San with the
effective treatment rate surpassing 85%. Even insulin-dependent
patients have seen a success rate of 27% with Yu Xiao San.
High-rank government
officials have paid a great deal of attention to the achievements
of Dr. Chong Lian Jin. In December 1989, Beijing Chaoyang District
Public Health Bureau granted Dr. Chong's approval to establish a
specialized diabetes treatment hospital -- Beijing Chaoyang Red
Cross Hospital. Diabetics in Beijing and from across the nation,
as well as numerous foreigners and high-ranking government officials
have visited the hospital for treatment.
In April 1991, as part of an effort to more vigorously develop Traditional
Chinese Medicine and carry forward its many benefits, Chong Lian
Jin came to the United States as a visiting scholar. This visit
led to numerous academic exchanges and investigations. Chong found
that U.S. was home to a large number of diabetics who had few access
to specialists in diabetes. After receiving approval, he opened
a medical clinic in San Francisco where he began treating diabetics
with Yu Xiao San. Therapeutic results from his first 116 cases revealed
an effective treatment rate of 87 percent for those suffering from
Type II diabetes. The rate for patients relying solely on insulin
(Type I diabetes) was an astounding 30 percent. News of the success
spread and Chong was inundated with invitations to lecture at numerous
U.S. medical schools and public health departments. Well over 20
news agencies in the united States carried detailed reports on the
achievements of Chong. One prestigious west coast TV station cancelled
its regularly scheduled program to insert a segment featuring Dr.
Chong. Chong also entered into a formal cooperative project with
the highly prestigious Stanford University. Yu Xiao San's effectiveness
in lowering blood sugar levels was repeatedly proved through clinical
experiments. Yu Xiao San's preliminary report won tentative approval
from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In August 1994,
Chong received letters of congratulations from former U.S. Presidents
Ronald Reagan and George Bush, as well as a letter from former U.S.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Gerald Reaven,
former chairman of the U.S. National Diabetes Institute, recently
wrote a letter praising the contributions that Dr. Chong has made
to the treatment of diabetes. He congratulated him for Yu Xiao San
has won a nomination by the U.S. Federation Many Choices Fund. The
U. S. based West American Traditional Medicine Research Institute
recently invited Chong to serve as one of its senior researchers.
At the same time. Chong gained membership to the U. S. Traditional
Chinese Medicine Development Institute, as well as membership in
the All-U.S. Traditional Chinese Medicine Higher Education Committee.
In 1992, Chong was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the U.S.
Federation Academic Degree Appraisal Committee.
The prolific
doctor is also expanding his research pursuits. Following in the
success of the introduction of Yu Xiao San, Dr. Chong has developed
treatments for Impotence, Pollen Allergy, Overweight, anal fissures
and fistula. All of these treatments combine the natural healing
from Traditional Chinese Medicine with the best that can be offered
by modern medical practices.
Speaking in
one lecture, Chong said, "While the roots of Traditional Chinese
Medicine are in China, we should use Western medical science to
enrich and replenish our knowledge. As Chinese, we should act modestly
at all times, appraising ourselves objectively and refraining from
being neither supercilious nor obsequious. Doing so will enable
us to attain an invincible position."
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