Guest guest Posted April 25, 2001 Report Share Posted April 25, 2001 > Hi, Dieter! I remember this exchange and glad to see you have gone ahead. How about sharing some of your experiences and how acupuncture has fit in. I think the web ideas are good. You might try looking again at acupuncture.com again and see what you think could be different than your ideas. > > I remember that i had a short exchange of mailings some three years ago, > about my work and the possibilities for acupuncture/TCM in my then new field > with Douglas Eisenstein and someone else. Douglas (that's: ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:12:44AM -0800, wrote: > > > > Hi, Dieter! I remember this exchange and glad to see you have gone ahead. How about sharing some of your experiences and how acupuncture > has fit in. Hi Douglas, yes, it has definitely been a struggle out of a heavily emotionalized hubub to a much more reflected and consciuos working, for myself and also i hope for our team and customers. Most of the effort from my side was spent in building up trust and clarity, establishing kind of " alpha-state " in this heavily pressured field of " drugs and the hubub about it " . Our six-bed detoxification flat has the simple NADA-5-Earpoints-sessions firmly established, since i made a little seminar with those part-time students who do the 24-hours presence there. this made a big difference, also closing a gap of communication inside the team. Made athmosphere a lot more friendly. Acupuncture is now regularly applied and accepted, and not any more a " personal special " of mine. I recommend it from a certain detox state on, its varying, we dont have exact documentation and statistics yet, but the overall effect is that it enhances the quality of the detox-groups athmosphere, making the whole process internally more bearable for the individual, not so much that it alleviates withdrawel symptoms, but more in helping us out into a more therapeutic kind of awareness. at this point, maybe slightly [OT] here, i found the works of Carl R. Rogers about non-directive counseling very helpful, since he really shows how we also really dominantly inhibit healing and growth by our impatience, " that we have to do something " about it. So i try to keep the focus on his: be genuine to myself, try to exactly understand the feeling and mirror it, and accept, dontjudge. This is the " general remedy " that i try to apply, realizing that i do it maybe only 5 percent right. On a more technical medical level, Now in springtime with those heavy chilly winds from changing directions here in middle europe, leading to wind blocking the channels (sudden heavy pain, torticollis, and similar), i often applied single needle acupuncture on distant points of the concerned channel, with " incredible " success, and so promoting chinese medicine, without myself having a really solid understanding of TCM that i dream of. > I think the web ideas are good. You might try looking again at acupuncture.com again and see what you think could be different than your > ideas. I looked at your site(its yours, isnt it) and i found some things interesting for me, especially this article about western drugs seen with TCM-scope, benzodiazepines drying out liver yin while suppressing the liverfire and upshooting yang, and thats the vicious benzo-cycle isnt it? i must more understand and be able to feed my customers, why the hepatitis c doesnt smile at pills. yes, found interesting stuff. The idea i came from, was, to make up another " selfrunning module " fitting for another subgroup of our 170 customers, e.g a herbal formula, cheap and good, for depressive insomnia fitting for a big group of benzodiazepinos, leading e.g. not to instant sleep, but to alpha-state balancing. And the function would be to save doxepine, sleeppromoting antidepressives, which i fear have also this yin-drying effect, not so much with a fireup-rebound effect, but maybe for kidney, i dont know. > Douglas (that's: ) hach, excuse me, the name distracted me, i mean, the name is german, " strong like iron " , having such a name, makes the-little-guy-with-the- badminton-rack-standing-on-the-football-field in me laugh;-) so, that was long, all group excuse me for my verbosity, on what is not mainstream TCM, but the approach of a poly-thread-eclectic in addiction medicine so thank you all, enjoy Dieter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2002 Report Share Posted February 11, 2002 Hello Dr. Schulze! How old are you ? How many Patients per Day? Did they all take Cayenne? Lorenzo >>>>>>>>>http://curezone.com/books/herbal_cayenne1.html " If you take cayenne pepper in capsules, you may be wasting your time and never getting the cures I got with my patients. " BISER: How can you say cayenne capsules are bad? I've heard from readers who took cayenne in capsules and got great results! SCHULZE: Well, fine. But I had thousands of patients who did the same and who did not get well - until they took my cayenne orally. I had many patients come in, and I loved to test them. >>>>>>>>>>> --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.323 / Virus Database: 180 - Release 2/9/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Thanks, Barb. Can you tell me exactly what you did? Scott did his Master's Thesis on something like this. Perhaps he would be able to tell you something. Love, Dad - " barbara davis " <bgdavis Monday, September 08, 2003 5:15 PM Re: [s-A] Digest Number 283 > I did the experiment below by sprouting lentils. There was no > difference in the rate of sprouting or the total number of > sprouts produced. I even rinsed the lentils in the experimental > container with microwaved wated. > > Any comments? > > Barbara > > > > On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 08:45 AM, searching- > alternatives wrote: > > > > > Message: 5 > > Tue, 2 Sep 2003 19:10:39 +0200 > > " A van Rensburg " <secdogs > > Microwave info > > > > > > > > > > > > DID YOU KNOW... > > > > If you have ever wondered whether or not microwaved food is safe, > > here's an experiment you can do at home. Plant seeds in two pots. Water > > one pot with water that has been microwaved, the other with regular > > tap. The seeds that received microwaved water won't sprout. If > > microwaved water can stop plants from growing, think of what microwaved > > food can do to your health! TRY THIS TEST! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 Hi there. I am not trying to be argumentative or anything...but I am type "o" blood and I steam tofu in with rice and vegetables often. I don't get a bad reaction at all. And I am familiar with bad reactions. For instance, I have a negative reaction to wheat and sugar...but not soy. What is your definition of poisen? To me it's feeling your energy go down or feeling toxic after you eat something. I definitely feel very Okay eating soy....no problems at all...and I am not an A or AB blood type. Kristina C Message: 1 Sun, 5 Jun 2005 15:12:00 -0400"JanNitz" Re: New and have a questionI have a lot to learn! I thank you all for being so helpful.JandaraI agree with Dan. I am a type O, and soy is the worst food offender for me. I also have lupus, as many of you know, and soy is an estrogen mimicker, which has been proven to activate autoimmune responses. Amelia On Behalf Of DanSunday, June 05, 2005 3:17 AM Subject: Re: New and have a questionAbsolutely no problem, we are all here to learn and help one another. Only adults should should consume soy that has been processed correctly and then only those blood types that are A, B, and AB. It is beneficial in types A's, neutral in B's and AB's. Poison to all type O's. DanJanNitz wrote:Thanks for the information... I didn't know that. I thought soy milk would be a good alternative if he couldn't drink regular milk.... I had no idea it caused all these problems. JandaraSoy should never ever be given to children under any circumstances. They are not designed to digest and process the estrogens. Two extremely carcinogenic substances known as lysinoalanine and nitrosamines are found in soy products that are processed under high heat. Always avoid soy products that have been processed this way.It has been shown in many studies that the phytic acid in soy interferes with the absorption of calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, and zinc, and that high phytic diets cause growth problems in children. Soy was also found to cause goiter or the enlargement of the thyroid gland in infants!JanNitz wrote:Thanks.. I"ll try that...what about soy milk? Do you think that would be ok? I'm not sure where I can find oat milk or almond milk around here... but I"ll look for it. JandaraHe's probably allergic to milk. That happens to me when I drink it. It also is known for causing constipation. Try switching to oat milk or almond milk and see what happens. For calcium, you can give him fortified orange juice. ---- On Behalf Of JanNitzWednesday, June 01, 2005 9:56 PM Subject: New and have a questionHello.... My name is Jandara... I just recently joined the group and I'm looking for ideas to help my son. His name is Jesse and he's eight years old. For the past several months he's been having stomach aches on an almost daily basis... the doctor that I took him too says that it's constipation... I'm wondering what types of foods we should avoid .... he drinks a lot of milk... I wonder if the milk might be the problem... I'm just looking for ideas.... hate to see the little guy with a stomach ache every day. Jandara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2005 Report Share Posted June 7, 2005 The reason I feel bad after eating soy is because I have lupus and it is related to estrogen. I get migraines and my lupus flares up with pains, etc. On Behalf Of SolielMonday, June 06, 2005 8:43 PM Subject: Re: Digest Number 283 Hi there. I am not trying to be argumentative or anything...but I am type "o" blood and I steam tofu in with rice and vegetables often. I don't get a bad reaction at all. And I am familiar with bad reactions. For instance, I have a negative reaction to wheat and sugar...but not soy. What is your definition of poisen? To me it's feeling your energy go down or feeling toxic after you eat something. I definitely feel very Okay eating soy....no problems at all...and I am not an A or AB blood type. Kristina C Message: 1 Sun, 5 Jun 2005 15:12:00 -0400"JanNitz" Re: New and have a questionI have a lot to learn! I thank you all for being so helpful.JandaraI agree with Dan. I am a type O, and soy is the worst food offender for me. I also have lupus, as many of you know, and soy is an estrogen mimicker, which has been proven to activate autoimmune responses. Amelia On Behalf Of DanSunday, June 05, 2005 3:17 AM Subject: Re: New and have a questionAbsolutely no problem, we are all here to learn and help one another. Only adults should should consume soy that has been processed correctly and then only those blood types that are A, B, and AB. It is beneficial in types A's, neutral in B's and AB's. Poison to all type O's. DanJanNitz wrote:Thanks for the information... I didn't know that. I thought soy milk would be a good alternative if he couldn't drink regular milk.... I had no idea it caused all these problems. JandaraSoy should never ever be given to children under any circumstances. They are not designed to digest and process the estrogens. Two extremely carcinogenic substances known as lysinoalanine and nitrosamines are found in soy products that are processed under high heat. Always avoid soy products that have been processed this way.It has been shown in many studies that the phytic acid in soy interferes with the absorption of calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, and zinc, and that high phytic diets cause growth problems in children. Soy was also found to cause goiter or the enlargement of the thyroid gland in infants!JanNitz wrote:Thanks.. I"ll try that...what about soy milk? Do you think that would be ok? I'm not sure where I can find oat milk or almond milk around here... but I"ll look for it. JandaraHe's probably allergic to milk. That happens to me when I drink it. It also is known for causing constipation. Try switching to oat milk or almond milk and see what happens. For calcium, you can give him fortified orange juice. ---- On Behalf Of JanNitzWednesday, June 01, 2005 9:56 PM Subject: New and have a questionHello.... My name is Jandara... I just recently joined the group and I'm looking for ideas to help my son. His name is Jesse and he's eight years old. For the past several months he's been having stomach aches on an almost daily basis... the doctor that I took him too says that it's constipation... I'm wondering what types of foods we should avoid .... he drinks a lot of milk... I wonder if the milk might be the problem... I'm just looking for ideas.... hate to see the little guy with a stomach ache every day. Jandara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi all, I agree with Kristina. I have type O blood, as do all 3 of my kids. We all drink soy milk and the kids eat tofu when I make the french toast batter from it. My kids have never had a problem with soy, though they don't have it often or much of it when they do. I have never had a problem with soy either, as an O blood type. There is a good book, however, about eating according to your blood type. My radiation oncologist wanted me to eat that diet during my cancer treatment. I politely declined and told her I would stick with macrobiotics. I did, however, when I needed the extra protein, use some recipes from the book. I only used the recipes that were specific to my O type blood. If nothing else, there are alot of good recipes there! The book is called " Eat Right For Your Type " , and it's companion book is " Cook Right For Your Type " , by Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo. I would highly recommend these 2 books for anyone concerned with eating foods that are appropriate for your blood type. Blessings, Renee --- Soliel <happyyogi2003 wrote: > Hi there. I am not trying to be argumentative or > anything...but I am type " o " blood and I steam tofu > in with rice and vegetables often. I don't get a > bad reaction at all. > > And I am familiar with bad reactions. For instance, > I have a negative reaction to wheat and sugar...but > not soy. > > What is your definition of poisen? To me it's > feeling your energy go down or feeling toxic after > you eat something. I definitely feel very Okay > eating soy....no problems at all...and I am not an A > or AB blood type. > > Kristina C > > > > > Message: 1 > Sun, 5 Jun 2005 15:12:00 -0400 > " JanNitz " > Re: New and have a question > > I have a lot to learn! I thank you all for being so > helpful. > Jandara > > > > > I agree with Dan. I am a type O, and soy is the > worst food offender for me. I also have lupus, as > many of you know, and soy is an estrogen mimicker, > which has been proven to activate autoimmune > responses. Amelia > > > > > > On Behalf > Of Dan > Sunday, June 05, 2005 3:17 AM > > Re: New and have a > question > > > Absolutely no problem, we are all here to learn and > help one another. > > Only adults should should consume soy that has been > processed correctly and then only those blood types > that are A, B, and AB. It is beneficial in types > A's, neutral in B's and AB's. Poison to all type > O's. > > Dan > > JanNitz wrote: > > Thanks for the information... I didn't know that. I > thought soy milk would be a good alternative if he > couldn't drink regular milk.... I had no idea it > caused all these problems. > Jandara > > > Soy should never ever be given to children under any > circumstances. They are not designed to digest and > process the estrogens. > > Two extremely carcinogenic substances known as > lysinoalanine and nitrosamines are found in soy > products that are processed under high heat. Always > avoid soy products that have been processed this > way. > > It has been shown in many studies that the phytic > acid in soy interferes with the absorption of > calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, and zinc, and that > high phytic diets cause growth problems in children. > Soy was also found to cause goiter or the > enlargement of the thyroid gland in infants! > > > JanNitz wrote: > > Thanks.. I " ll try that...what about soy milk? Do you > think that would be ok? I'm not sure where I can > find oat milk or almond milk around here... but I " ll > look for it. > Jandara > > > He's probably allergic to milk. That happens to me > when I drink it. It also is known for causing > constipation. Try switching to oat milk or almond > milk and see what happens. For calcium, you can give > him fortified orange juice. > > > > ---- > > On Behalf > Of JanNitz > Wednesday, June 01, 2005 9:56 PM > > New and have a question > > > Hello.... My name is Jandara... I just recently > joined the group and I'm looking for ideas to help > my son. His name is Jesse and he's eight years old. > For the past several months he's been having stomach > aches on an almost daily basis... the doctor that I > took him too says that it's constipation... I'm > wondering what types of foods we should avoid .... > he drinks a lot of milk... I wonder if the milk > might be the problem... I'm just looking for > ideas.... hate to see the little guy with a stomach > ache every day. > Jandara > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > Discover Find restaurants, movies, travel and more fun for the weekend. Check it out! http://discover./weekend.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi all, I agree with Amelia too, about the soy and estrogen. If you have estrogen related problems, I would probably avoid the soy. There are many other sources of good plant protein. Radiation killed off my entire reproductive system, so many years before my time, I no longer have to worry about estrogen related problems! But I do agree that soy can aggravate PMS and other female related issues. Blessings, Renee --- Soliel <happyyogi2003 wrote: > Hi there. I am not trying to be argumentative or > anything...but I am type " o " blood and I steam tofu > in with rice and vegetables often. I don't get a > bad reaction at all. > > And I am familiar with bad reactions. For instance, > I have a negative reaction to wheat and sugar...but > not soy. > > What is your definition of poisen? To me it's > feeling your energy go down or feeling toxic after > you eat something. I definitely feel very Okay > eating soy....no problems at all...and I am not an A > or AB blood type. > > Kristina C > > > > > Message: 1 > Sun, 5 Jun 2005 15:12:00 -0400 > " JanNitz " > Re: New and have a question > > I have a lot to learn! I thank you all for being so > helpful. > Jandara > > > > > I agree with Dan. I am a type O, and soy is the > worst food offender for me. I also have lupus, as > many of you know, and soy is an estrogen mimicker, > which has been proven to activate autoimmune > responses. Amelia > > > > > > On Behalf > Of Dan > Sunday, June 05, 2005 3:17 AM > > Re: New and have a > question > > > Absolutely no problem, we are all here to learn and > help one another. > > Only adults should should consume soy that has been > processed correctly and then only those blood types > that are A, B, and AB. It is beneficial in types > A's, neutral in B's and AB's. Poison to all type > O's. > > Dan > > JanNitz wrote: > > Thanks for the information... I didn't know that. I > thought soy milk would be a good alternative if he > couldn't drink regular milk.... I had no idea it > caused all these problems. > Jandara > > > Soy should never ever be given to children under any > circumstances. They are not designed to digest and > process the estrogens. > > Two extremely carcinogenic substances known as > lysinoalanine and nitrosamines are found in soy > products that are processed under high heat. Always > avoid soy products that have been processed this > way. > > It has been shown in many studies that the phytic > acid in soy interferes with the absorption of > calcium, magnesium, copper, iron, and zinc, and that > high phytic diets cause growth problems in children. > Soy was also found to cause goiter or the > enlargement of the thyroid gland in infants! > > > JanNitz wrote: > > Thanks.. I " ll try that...what about soy milk? Do you > think that would be ok? I'm not sure where I can > find oat milk or almond milk around here... but I " ll > look for it. > Jandara > > > He's probably allergic to milk. That happens to me > when I drink it. It also is known for causing > constipation. Try switching to oat milk or almond > milk and see what happens. For calcium, you can give > him fortified orange juice. > > > > ---- > > On Behalf > Of JanNitz > Wednesday, June 01, 2005 9:56 PM > > New and have a question > > > Hello.... My name is Jandara... I just recently > joined the group and I'm looking for ideas to help > my son. His name is Jesse and he's eight years old. > For the past several months he's been having stomach > aches on an almost daily basis... the doctor that I > took him too says that it's constipation... I'm > wondering what types of foods we should avoid .... > he drinks a lot of milk... I wonder if the milk > might be the problem... I'm just looking for > ideas.... hate to see the little guy with a stomach > ache every day. > Jandara > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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