Professor Duo Gao qualified Master Degree in Medicine at Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China in 1981. As an experienced doctor and research scientist, he has successfully treated a wide range of difficult illnesses with Chinese medicine. These range from clinic and research in effective Hepatitis B and Cirrhosis treatments, the treatment of Bronchial Asthma and Pulmonary Emphysema with Chinese Medicine. He has been actively involved in the research and development of HIV treatment for many years.
In 2006, he attended the Africa First conference, which was a 5-day scientific and technical session sponsored by UN, UNAIDS and the Esperanza Medicines Foundation. He was a moderator of the conference and gave a presentation titled “HIV and Traditional Chinese Medicine – a Source of Hope???
http://www.africa-first.com/gsaidstmik2006/AGENDA.htm - DAY FOUR - Identification and Testing of Natural Products with potentially cost effective and safe remedies for HIV/AIDS and other degenerative diseases
In addition to industry conferences, he is also active in the field of academia.
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He chaired the Chinese forum during the 9th East-West Medicine Symposium, gave a presentation on ‘AIDS, cancer treatment by TCM’ and hosted the discussion on the topic of ‘Global Development of TCM: Legalisation, Policies and Education’.
Chairman of Anglo-Chinese Doctor Society he is also the Vice Chairman of the UK Chinese Medicine Council, the consulting committee responsible for establishing the regulatory framework for the industry and overseeing the compliance by industry professionals.
He has devoted himself to research of obstinate diseases especially those cannot be cured by conventional medicine. Many healthcare businesses and organizations have quoted and referenced his studies.
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Day two: Therapies around the world and where the stars go CHINESE MEDICINE
When Amber Stanley-Bristowe was two weeks old, her parents were told that without a complex operation to remove her bile duct, their daughter had only months to live. Even if it was successful, she would spend the rest of her life on medication. Desperate to avoid such a drastic measure, Donald and Karen Stanley-Bristowe decided to explore alternative remedies and were put in touch with the Chinese health centre run by Dr Duo Gao. “He took her pulses and touched her stomach before making up a herbal tea which I gave to her twice a day for about three weeks,??? Mr Stanley-Bristowe says. A week into the treatment, Amber's doctors requested that she have another liver biopsy. This time, they said her liver had improved and their original diagnosis was no longer valid. “Amber was due to have the bile duct operation in two days if that had failed she might have had a liver transplant but after the biopsy the doctors said her liver had improved naturally and there was no need for the operation,??? Mrs Stanley-Bristowe said.
Brian Wilce is another of Dr Gao's satisfied patients. Four years ago, aged 56, he developed diabetes and had resigned himself to a strict sugar-free diet and regular insulin injections. After questioning him on diet and lifestyle, Dr Gao prescribed a combination of herbs and advised him to drink less alcohol. He had to return three weeks later and the “prescription??? was modified. “About four months later Dr Gao told me I didn't need to come and see him any more.??? Using an ExacTech blood glucose sensor, Mr Wilce found that his blood sugar level had fallen to near normal.
Dr Gao, considered one of the top five Chinese medicine practitioners in the world, works from the Chinese Herbal Medicine and Health Care Centre in Fulham, southwest London. Here, with shelves full of herbs, roots and beans, Dr Gao and his partner, Dr Yilan Shen who are both trained in Western as well as Chinese medicine treat disorders ranging from diabetes, allergies and infertility to chest pains and rheumatism.
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