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Lauren

 

articles + others on his site - are excellent.

 

There are book search engines that can sometimes turn up less expensive new

and or used books. Try Best Buy Books at

http://www.bestbookbuys.com/cgi-bin/bbb.cgi?searchparam=957-638-076-6 & searchty

 

pe=ISBN

 

Regarding cancer.

Beyond the western knowledge or written stage..........one needs to first

have an understanding what the mechanisms are in the condition called

'cancer'. The genetic ability and the intelligence of DNA to produce a tumor

is NOT the disease although the production of a tumor over time becomes

problematic when the toxicity is not eliminated. The tumor is produced as an

immunologic response by the genetic intelligence specifically TO a toxic

condition. Depending on the stage of toxicity -> how much the body has

altered it's structure determines for the most part whether or not there will

be any recovery, full recovery or no recovery.

 

In China, their concepts of cancer are somewhat different than in the west.

They do not totally use the allopathic paradigm of 'kill, burn and/or cut'.

Their dosages of chemo or radiation are generally much lower than in the west

and they often use Chinese Materia Medica to offset those side effects, help

remove toxins from the body and boost the immune system.

 

Some may want to take me out back of the barn BUT the truth is that if you

are referring to the use of acupuncture NEEDLES there is a diminishing return

in the use of needles, especially in deep systemic problems. One can look at

this from the concept of Five Element. Needles are made of metal and by no

accident. Metal controls Wood which is usually in excess. So the use of

needles in the heirarchy of the greater umbrella of Oriental Medicine is the

outermost and most invasive form (even though it is very high level). With

systemic imbalances one MUST apply the higher order healing levels of

Oriental Medicine (herb therapy, food therapy, qi gong, mental/emotional

therapy). It has been said that the highest edict of Oriental Medicine is 'to

keep a tranquil mind'.

 

Richard

 

Richard A. Freiberg, DOM, DAc, DiplAc

Florida State Oriental Medical Association - Legislative Chair

Florida's Dept of Elder Affairs 'End-Of-Life Care Workgroup'

Broward County Medical Association - Alt/Med Committee

 

 

In a message dated 1/11/1 9:40:08 AM, fam writes:

 

<< On your first question, I find the following site

http://homepage.tinet.ie/~progers/vaplinks.htm a good one for the links and

articles it contains - and it is not only on vet. med.

 

on your second question, to my knowledge, cancer is often related to spleen

deficiency. AP can help in more cases than we hear of, but the risk of

accelerating the disease increases the more time has elapsed since the

cancer was detected. I am not able to give you a finite turning point for

this though.

Regards

Fabio

 

 

dautobrody [dautobrody]

27. desember 2000 00:59

acupuncture

acupuncture books

 

 

Greetings all,

Hope everyone is having a safe and happy holiday season!

This is a question for the students of the list:

Have you found a good place to buy acupuncture school books on~line? My

school has it's own book store, but I was wondering if there were any other

places that may offer lower prices?

 

And another question to everyone on the list.

Have any of you had success using acupuncture to aid patients with advanced

stages of cancer? Is there a " no turning back " point with cancer where not

much can be done?

A relative of mine has breast cancer, but has been very secretive about it.

We know it has spread to her bones and liver. In your opinion, would

acupuncture help at all?

Just trying to find some info, and trying to help.

Thanks for any and all help!

Be Well

Lauren

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Prescription for Nutritional Healing

by Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., and James F. Balch, M.D.

 

>>I have this one and it's terrific. My page ends are all dog eared and

I have slips of little bits of paper marking pages I want to refer back to.

 

 

 

Not a Vet or Vet Tech.....YET!!!

Ellen and...

THE KRAZY BUNCH.

Stormy, LILY, Samantha and CASEY MAE...aka (the lovebug)

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I have Prescriiption for nutritional healing, and I like it. It shows

vitamins, herbs, and remedies for ailments.

If you order from The viatmin shoppe, you can get one free. I already

had one, but unexpectedly got another one. I am not sure if the

promotion is still on though.

The vitamin shoppe is on the internet, and I think they have stores too.

 

Take good care and have a great day.

 

Love,

Renee and Jerry

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Thanks Laura...

 

Every opinion counts in my book!

 

God Bless,

Jamie

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<mamalaura

<herbal remedies >

Sunday, February 11, 2001 7:22 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: Books

 

 

> > Has anyone an opinion on the below books? Good.. Bad... ???

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Jamie

> >

>

> Jamie, I haven't read all the books you listed, but I do have the two

below:

>

> > The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy

> > by Valerie Ann Worwood

>

> This is pretty comprehensive and not terribly " New-Agey " -- very

practical. It includes uses for single EO's as well as some really

complicated combo recipes. I have used a number of them with great success.

If you can count drops, you can make her formulas.

>

> > Prescription for Nutritional Healing

> > by Phyllis A. Balch, C.N.C., and James F. Balch, M.D.

>

> This is my favorite all-around natural health resource (in print, that

is). Incredibly informative, very thorough and remarkably balanced, given

that it's written by an MD and a conventionally-trained nutritionist. Lots

of great nutritional advice and some very practical suggestions for herbs

for just about every possible condition. Also, background on what

" non-official " causes of some illnesses might be.

>

> That's my two cents' worth :-)

> Laura

>

>

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