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Hi All, & Raman,

 

Dr. RAMAN KAPOOR <kapuracu wrote:

> Re: LI (caecum) cancer with metastasis to LV

>

> ... a 16 year old boy , an extremely short tempered person, gets angry

> very soon, suffering from Gynecomastia . Please suggest the treatment

> for Gynecomastia. Yours Sincerely, DR.RAMAN KAPUR

 

I invite input from other members because I am no expert on this.

 

Is this boy taking steroids or oestrogens, or herbal medicines with

oestrogenic agents?

 

Oestrogen-secreting tumours can cause gynecomastia. In cirrhosis of

the liver, there is a relative excess of estrogen that predisposes to this

problem. Also heavy marijuana smokers create a relative imbalance of

estrogen/testosterone levels (lowers testosterone).

 

ST Channel runs through nipple/breast. LV (Wood) Controls Earth (ST).

SP, KI, LV & GB Channels also go near the breast.

 

See the course of these Channels at:

http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupoints/st_meridian.html and related

pages.

 

The best AP treatment addresses the ROOT TCM Syndrome, but if you

cannot determine the Root, symptomatic acupoints for breast include:

CV17, GB21, ST18, ST36, LI04, LV03, SI01, SI11, SP06, ST17 (No

needle! Local Warm Compress only), Huatojiaji Pts (T3-T5), Ashi, esp.

near opposite elbow joint, GB41, LI11, ST15, TH05; +/- BL23, BL32,

CV03, CV04, CV06, SP18.

 

See: http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/gu3b.htm#mamma

and

http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/ff.htm

 

Ear acupuncture at Endocrine, Testes, KI, mammary gland points may

be considered.

 

See: www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/ChineseHerbalMedicine-

Research.htm

 

Chinese herbal medicine & Liver Disease A study conducted at the

department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University, Japan found that

the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) may be a beneficial

remedy for patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Four patients with cirrhosis

of the liver and complaining of painful gynecomastia were treated with

oral administration of the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) in

conjunction with Chaihu (saiko) group drugs for liver diseases. Pain

disappeared in three patients within one week, and in another patient in

4 weeks. Although the size of gynecomastia did not change significantly

on mammography, palpable induration diminished or disappeared.

Serum levels of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other sex

hormones did not change significantly after TJ-1 treatment. The

researchers stated that their results suggest that TJ-1could be used to

help treat painful gynecomastia that is occasionally seen incirrhotic

patients. Motoo Y; Taga H; Su SB; Sawabu N. Effect of gegen-tang on

painful gynecomastia in patients with liver cirrhosis: a brief report. Am J

Chin Med (UNITED STATES) 1997, 25 (3-4) p317-24

See: alternativehealing.org/gynecomastia.htm

Gynecomastia (by : Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Excessive development of the

male breasts because of over development of mammary glands.

Sometimes the function of female mammary glands can also appear. A

common cause of gynecomastia is the increased ratio of estradiol and

testosterone in older men. Temporary enlargement of the breasts is not

unusual or abnormal in boys during adolescence or during recovery

from malnutrition. Gynecomastia may be abnormal as, for example, in

Klinefelter's syndrome.

 

Klinefelter's syndrome (by: Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Characterised by

lacking or small testes with hyalinization of the seminiferous tubules of

masculinization, lack of sperm and infertility and increased of

gonadotropin in urine. Half of the patients have gynecomastia..

 

See: http://www.herbchina2000.com/therapies/BGN.shtml

 

Gynecomastia (Male breast hypertrophy; Breast development in a

male): A benign glandular enlargement of the male breast that is generally

bilateral

(may be asymmetric, or rarely, unilateral)

* Type I: Benign adolescent hypertrophy

* Physiologic discoid subacute mass

* Resolves spontaneously

* Type II: Physiologic gynecomastia

* Generalized enlargement to greater degree

* Type III:

* Obesity simulates gynecomastia

* Type IV:

* Pectoral muscle hypertrophy

Puberty is the most common cause in the male. The condition may

occur in one or both breasts and begins as a small lump beneath the

nipple, which may be tender. The breasts often enlarge unevenly.

Gynecomastia during puberty is not uncommon, is self-limiting, and

usually goes away over a period of months. In newborns, breast

development may be associated with milk flow (galactorrhea). This

condition usually lasts for a couple of weeks and in rare cases may

persist until the child is two years old. It is caused by exposure to

maternal hormones. Other causes of gynecomastia include chronicliver

disease, kidney failure, and exposure to estrogens, androgens (often

taken secretly for body building). marijuana, and some medications.

Rare causes include tumors, genetic defects, and an overactive thyroid.

 

SYMPTOMS: There are very few signs and symptoms that are

associated with the this disease. Signs may appear at any time in a

male's life, although the most common time of onset is during puberty.

At the first indication of the disease the patient will feel pain and

tenderness in the breast area due to the rapid development of the

breast. The breasts grow because of the enlargement of the glandular

tissue. The concentric arrangement of the connective tissue around the

ducts is a characteristic feature of the active phase of gynecomastia.

The enlargement of the breast is usually bilateral but some cases have

unilateral enlargement. In the case of unilateral enlargement, induration,

fixation, or bloody discharge should raise the possibility of carcinoma.

Carcinoma is a cancerous growth of the epithelial tissues.

It may be hard to distinguish true breast tissue from masses of adipose

tissue without true enlargement (lipomastia). In such cases, a real case

of gynecomastia can be distinguished by mammography or by

sonography. Early gynocomastia is characterized by " proliferation of

both the fibrobalstic stroma and the duct system, which elongates, buds,

and duplicates. As the disease progresses, fibrosis and hyalinization are

associated with the regression of epithelial proliferation. " Eventually the

number of ducts decreases, resolution occurs by reduction in size of

epithelial content leaving temporary hyaline bands behind.

 

 

HERBAL TREATMENT: Herbal treatment designed to adjust endocrine

and exocrine, stop pain, limit and remove lumps, prevent and treat

complications, and most importantly, to boost energy and strong body

for better health and quality of life.

 

It advises a formula with S Sinapis Albae, Rz Zedoariae, Rz Cyperi, Rz

Pinelliae, S Persicae, Rx Paeoniae Alba, Rx Rehmanniae Prep, Rx

Angelicae Sinensis & Fr Corni.

 

 

Best regards,

 

 

Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

 

 

 

 

Ireland.

Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

 

 

 

" Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " -

Chinese Proverb

 

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Hi Phil,

I had to look up the diagnosis and give this site to others who are

interested

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/g/gynecomastia/causes.htm

 

One thought was phytogestrogens and xyoestrongens (sp) ie those estrogenic

like substances such as those that leach out of plastic heated in

microwaves.

 

I knew of one American naturopath who stopped using soy after his breasts

grew.

 

Another thought is high diet of chicken feed hormones.

 

Obesity in men can lead to higher than normal oestrogen levels.

 

I would check these out along with other causes ie the tumour before

considering any herbal or acupuncture treatment.

 

If I went down the acupuncture line amongst other points I would look to see

if there was PP on endocrine and pineal ear points etc.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese MedicineOn Behalf Of Phil

Rogers

Wednesday, 4 May 2005 12:44 PM

pa-l

Cc: Chinese Medicine

Treatment of Gynaecomastia (Gynecomastia)

 

 

Hi All, & Raman,

 

Dr. RAMAN KAPOOR <kapuracu wrote:

> Re: LI (caecum) cancer with metastasis to LV

>

> ... a 16 year old boy , an extremely short tempered person, gets angry

> very soon, suffering from Gynecomastia . Please suggest the treatment

> for Gynecomastia. Yours Sincerely, DR.RAMAN KAPUR

 

I invite input from other members because I am no expert on this.

 

Is this boy taking steroids or oestrogens, or herbal medicines with

oestrogenic agents?

 

Oestrogen-secreting tumours can cause gynecomastia. In cirrhosis of

the liver, there is a relative excess of estrogen that predisposes to this

problem. Also heavy marijuana smokers create a relative imbalance of

estrogen/testosterone levels (lowers testosterone).

 

ST Channel runs through nipple/breast. LV (Wood) Controls Earth (ST).

SP, KI, LV & GB Channels also go near the breast.

 

See the course of these Channels at:

http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupoints/st_meridian.html and related

pages.

 

The best AP treatment addresses the ROOT TCM Syndrome, but if you

cannot determine the Root, symptomatic acupoints for breast include:

CV17, GB21, ST18, ST36, LI04, LV03, SI01, SI11, SP06, ST17 (No

needle! Local Warm Compress only), Huatojiaji Pts (T3-T5), Ashi, esp.

near opposite elbow joint, GB41, LI11, ST15, TH05; +/- BL23, BL32,

CV03, CV04, CV06, SP18.

 

See: http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/gu3b.htm#mamma

and

http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/ff.htm

 

Ear acupuncture at Endocrine, Testes, KI, mammary gland points may

be considered.

 

See: www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/ChineseHerbalMedicine-

Research.htm

 

Chinese herbal medicine & Liver Disease A study conducted at the

department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University, Japan found that

the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) may be a beneficial

remedy for patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Four patients with

cirrhosis

of the liver and complaining of painful gynecomastia were treated with

oral administration of the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) in

conjunction with Chaihu (saiko) group drugs for liver diseases. Pain

disappeared in three patients within one week, and in another patient in

4 weeks. Although the size of gynecomastia did not change significantly

on mammography, palpable induration diminished or disappeared.

Serum levels of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other sex

hormones did not change significantly after TJ-1 treatment. The

researchers stated that their results suggest that TJ-1could be used to

help treat painful gynecomastia that is occasionally seen incirrhotic

patients. Motoo Y; Taga H; Su SB; Sawabu N. Effect of gegen-tang on

painful gynecomastia in patients with liver cirrhosis: a brief report. Am

J

Chin Med (UNITED STATES) 1997, 25 (3-4) p317-24

See: alternativehealing.org/gynecomastia.htm

Gynecomastia (by : Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Excessive development of the

male breasts because of over development of mammary glands.

Sometimes the function of female mammary glands can also appear. A

common cause of gynecomastia is the increased ratio of estradiol and

testosterone in older men. Temporary enlargement of the breasts is not

unusual or abnormal in boys during adolescence or during recovery

from malnutrition. Gynecomastia may be abnormal as, for example, in

Klinefelter's syndrome.

 

Klinefelter's syndrome (by: Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Characterised by

lacking or small testes with hyalinization of the seminiferous tubules of

masculinization, lack of sperm and infertility and increased of

gonadotropin in urine. Half of the patients have gynecomastia..

 

See: http://www.herbchina2000.com/therapies/BGN.shtml

 

Gynecomastia (Male breast hypertrophy; Breast development in a

male): A benign glandular enlargement of the male breast that is generally

bilateral

(may be asymmetric, or rarely, unilateral)

* Type I: Benign adolescent hypertrophy

* Physiologic discoid subacute mass

* Resolves spontaneously

* Type II: Physiologic gynecomastia

* Generalized enlargement to greater degree

* Type III:

* Obesity simulates gynecomastia

* Type IV:

* Pectoral muscle hypertrophy

Puberty is the most common cause in the male. The condition may

occur in one or both breasts and begins as a small lump beneath the

nipple, which may be tender. The breasts often enlarge unevenly.

Gynecomastia during puberty is not uncommon, is self-limiting, and

usually goes away over a period of months. In newborns, breast

development may be associated with milk flow (galactorrhea). This

condition usually lasts for a couple of weeks and in rare cases may

persist until the child is two years old. It is caused by exposure to

maternal hormones. Other causes of gynecomastia include chronicliver

disease, kidney failure, and exposure to estrogens, androgens (often

taken secretly for body building). marijuana, and some medications.

Rare causes include tumors, genetic defects, and an overactive thyroid.

 

SYMPTOMS: There are very few signs and symptoms that are

associated with the this disease. Signs may appear at any time in a

male's life, although the most common time of onset is during puberty.

At the first indication of the disease the patient will feel pain and

tenderness in the breast area due to the rapid development of the

breast. The breasts grow because of the enlargement of the glandular

tissue. The concentric arrangement of the connective tissue around the

ducts is a characteristic feature of the active phase of gynecomastia.

The enlargement of the breast is usually bilateral but some cases have

unilateral enlargement. In the case of unilateral enlargement, induration,

fixation, or bloody discharge should raise the possibility of carcinoma.

Carcinoma is a cancerous growth of the epithelial tissues.

It may be hard to distinguish true breast tissue from masses of adipose

tissue without true enlargement (lipomastia). In such cases, a real case

of gynecomastia can be distinguished by mammography or by

sonography. Early gynocomastia is characterized by " proliferation of

both the fibrobalstic stroma and the duct system, which elongates, buds,

and duplicates. As the disease progresses, fibrosis and hyalinization are

associated with the regression of epithelial proliferation. " Eventually

the

number of ducts decreases, resolution occurs by reduction in size of

epithelial content leaving temporary hyaline bands behind.

 

 

HERBAL TREATMENT: Herbal treatment designed to adjust endocrine

and exocrine, stop pain, limit and remove lumps, prevent and treat

complications, and most importantly, to boost energy and strong body

for better health and quality of life.

 

It advises a formula with S Sinapis Albae, Rz Zedoariae, Rz Cyperi, Rz

Pinelliae, S Persicae, Rx Paeoniae Alba, Rx Rehmanniae Prep, Rx

Angelicae Sinensis & Fr Corni.

 

 

Best regards,

Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

 

Ireland.

Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

 

" Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " -

Chinese Proverb

 

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Excellent rundown Phil. A news item today (LATimes) stated widely used

bisphenol A of polycarbonate plastic (beverage containers - and can linings -

) is estrogenic and suspect in increased rates of prostate cancer. The list of

potential drug/chemical causes of gynecomastia is quite long (see Current

Dx and Tx), and because (esp. at that age) it often resolves in less than a year

with no treatment (I don't have stats but have both witnessed and

experienced), reassurance should be a good part of the approach.

 

Joe Reid

http://www.jreidomd.blogspot.com

 

> > ... a 16 year old boy , an extremely short tempered person, gets angry

> > very soon, suffering from Gynecomastia . Please suggest the treatment

> > for Gynecomastia. Yours Sincerely, DR.RAMAN KAPUR

 

> Best regards,

>

>

> Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

> <@e...>;

>

>

>

> Ireland.

> Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

> <@e...>;

>

>

> " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " -

> Chinese Proverb

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look for a 'destroyer evil' at LV

 

if found this is the culprit, set this right and pjlegm at breast will

dissipate

 

etiologically there could be:

1. a flank type injury which has interrupted the dai, shaoyang pair, all

3, or

2. an inherent K Water deficiency at birth which has run the LV Dry,

which went

crazy and marauded on ST

 

draw an imaginary horizontal line at Ren 17

 

bisect this with ST vessel on affected side

 

we have a coming together of ST, the oppressed child, and jue yin pair.

the oppressing

element

 

the last thing to do, is to approach this locally

the first thing to do, is to do something remotely and see the lesion

disappear

 

there is something wrong at the parental end

 

meanwhile bleed ear apices and control anger and give the kid breathing

space

 

what is the birth date? this will say a lot on what he will do next

i am talking rash actions self ward or others around him which can be

mistaken for tormentors

 

a kid with a breasts can naturally fall into an obliging role of scapegoat

 

raman, say something

 

holmes

www.acu-free.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

wrote:

 

> Hi All, & Raman,

>

> Dr. RAMAN KAPOOR <kapuracu wrote:

> > Re: LI (caecum) cancer with metastasis to LV

> >

> > ... a 16 year old boy , an extremely short tempered person, gets angry

> > very soon, suffering from Gynecomastia . Please suggest the treatment

> > for Gynecomastia. Yours Sincerely, DR.RAMAN KAPUR

>

> I invite input from other members because I am no expert on this.

>

> Is this boy taking steroids or oestrogens, or herbal medicines with

> oestrogenic agents?

>

> Oestrogen-secreting tumours can cause gynecomastia. In cirrhosis of

> the liver, there is a relative excess of estrogen that predisposes to

> this

> problem. Also heavy marijuana smokers create a relative imbalance of

> estrogen/testosterone levels (lowers testosterone).

>

> ST Channel runs through nipple/breast. LV (Wood) Controls Earth (ST).

> SP, KI, LV & GB Channels also go near the breast.

>

> See the course of these Channels at:

> http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupoints/st_meridian.html and related

> pages.

>

> The best AP treatment addresses the ROOT TCM Syndrome, but if you

> cannot determine the Root, symptomatic acupoints for breast include:

> CV17, GB21, ST18, ST36, LI04, LV03, SI01, SI11, SP06, ST17 (No

> needle! Local Warm Compress only), Huatojiaji Pts (T3-T5), Ashi, esp.

> near opposite elbow joint, GB41, LI11, ST15, TH05; +/- BL23, BL32,

> CV03, CV04, CV06, SP18.

>

> See: http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/gu3b.htm#mamma

> <http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Eprogers/gu3b.htm#mamma>

> and

> http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/ff.htm

> <http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Eprogers/ff.htm>

>

> Ear acupuncture at Endocrine, Testes, KI, mammary gland points may

> be considered.

>

> See: www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/ChineseHerbalMedicine-

> Research.htm

>

> Chinese herbal medicine & Liver Disease A study conducted at the

> department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University, Japan found that

> the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) may be a beneficial

> remedy for patients with cirrhosis of the liver. Four patients with

> cirrhosis

> of the liver and complaining of painful gynecomastia were treated with

> oral administration of the Chinese herbal remedy ‘Gegen-Tang’ (TJ-1) in

> conjunction with Chaihu (saiko) group drugs for liver diseases. Pain

> disappeared in three patients within one week, and in another patient in

> 4 weeks. Although the size of gynecomastia did not change significantly

> on mammography, palpable induration diminished or disappeared.

> Serum levels of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other sex

> hormones did not change significantly after TJ-1 treatment. The

> researchers stated that their results suggest that TJ-1could be used to

> help treat painful gynecomastia that is occasionally seen incirrhotic

> patients. Motoo Y; Taga H; Su SB; Sawabu N. Effect of gegen-tang on

> painful gynecomastia in patients with liver cirrhosis: a brief report.

> Am J

> Chin Med (UNITED STATES) 1997, 25 (3-4) p317-24

> See: alternativehealing.org/gynecomastia.htm

> Gynecomastia (by : Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Excessive development of the

> male breasts because of over development of mammary glands.

> Sometimes the function of female mammary glands can also appear. A

> common cause of gynecomastia is the increased ratio of estradiol and

> testosterone in older men. Temporary enlargement of the breasts is not

> unusual or abnormal in boys during adolescence or during recovery

> from malnutrition. Gynecomastia may be abnormal as, for example, in

> Klinefelter's syndrome.

>

> Klinefelter's syndrome (by: Joe Hing Kwok Chu): Characterised by

> lacking or small testes with hyalinization of the seminiferous tubules of

> masculinization, lack of sperm and infertility and increased of

> gonadotropin in urine. Half of the patients have gynecomastia..

>

> See: http://www.herbchina2000.com/therapies/BGN.shtml

>

> Gynecomastia (Male breast hypertrophy; Breast development in a

> male): A benign glandular enlargement of the male breast that is

> generally bilateral

> (may be asymmetric, or rarely, unilateral)

> * Type I: Benign adolescent hypertrophy

> * Physiologic discoid subacute mass

> * Resolves spontaneously

> * Type II: Physiologic gynecomastia

> * Generalized enlargement to greater degree

> * Type III:

> * Obesity simulates gynecomastia

> * Type IV:

> * Pectoral muscle hypertrophy

> Puberty is the most common cause in the male. The condition may

> occur in one or both breasts and begins as a small lump beneath the

> nipple, which may be tender. The breasts often enlarge unevenly.

> Gynecomastia during puberty is not uncommon, is self-limiting, and

> usually goes away over a period of months. In newborns, breast

> development may be associated with milk flow (galactorrhea). This

> condition usually lasts for a couple of weeks and in rare cases may

> persist until the child is two years old. It is caused by exposure to

> maternal hormones. Other causes of gynecomastia include chronicliver

> disease, kidney failure, and exposure to estrogens, androgens (often

> taken secretly for body building). marijuana, and some medications.

> Rare causes include tumors, genetic defects, and an overactive thyroid.

>

> SYMPTOMS: There are very few signs and symptoms that are

> associated with the this disease. Signs may appear at any time in a

> male's life, although the most common time of onset is during puberty.

> At the first indication of the disease the patient will feel pain and

> tenderness in the breast area due to the rapid development of the

> breast. The breasts grow because of the enlargement of the glandular

> tissue. The concentric arrangement of the connective tissue around the

> ducts is a characteristic feature of the active phase of gynecomastia.

> The enlargement of the breast is usually bilateral but some cases have

> unilateral enlargement. In the case of unilateral enlargement,

> induration,

> fixation, or bloody discharge should raise the possibility of carcinoma.

> Carcinoma is a cancerous growth of the epithelial tissues.

> It may be hard to distinguish true breast tissue from masses of adipose

> tissue without true enlargement (lipomastia). In such cases, a real case

> of gynecomastia can be distinguished by mammography or by

> sonography. Early gynocomastia is characterized by " proliferation of

> both the fibrobalstic stroma and the duct system, which elongates, buds,

> and duplicates. As the disease progresses, fibrosis and hyalinization are

> associated with the regression of epithelial proliferation. "

> Eventually the

> number of ducts decreases, resolution occurs by reduction in size of

> epithelial content leaving temporary hyaline bands behind.

>

>

> HERBAL TREATMENT: Herbal treatment designed to adjust endocrine

> and exocrine, stop pain, limit and remove lumps, prevent and treat

> complications, and most importantly, to boost energy and strong body

> for better health and quality of life.

>

> It advises a formula with S Sinapis Albae, Rz Zedoariae, Rz Cyperi, Rz

> Pinelliae, S Persicae, Rx Paeoniae Alba, Rx Rehmanniae Prep, Rx

> Angelicae Sinensis & Fr Corni.

>

>

> Best regards,

>

>

> Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

>

>

> <http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Eprogers/vaplinks.htm>

>

>

> Ireland.

> Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0)

>

>

> <http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Eprogers/tecnotes.htm>

>

> " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " -

> Chinese Proverb

>

 

 

 

 

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