Guest guest Posted September 6, 2000 Report Share Posted September 6, 2000 I have problem with dizziness caused by spleen and liver. So which EO's are safe and I can use? Thanks Goran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 Would you describe this dizziness as a spinning feeling (either you or the environment)? Or perhaps, a feeling of " I'm not getting enough air... " Is it aggravated or relieved by certain head positions? Lying down on one side? On 4/30/05, Sara <kindredwolf666 wrote: > would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for > dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with > dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your > input > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2005 Report Share Posted May 1, 2005 hi sara acupuncture in the right hands works remarkably well, you should have been well long ago you can even acupressure the dizziness away, given that nothing inherent is causing it what is the diagnosis? is it a blood pressure problem, or something to do with ear? if it is a gentle touch which comes sporadically with some tinnitus, tinging in ears, it may be because of a Water element deficiency if it more violent and comes with no tinnitus and lays you flat it can be from Liver Wood Wind element. holmes Sara wrote: >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your >input > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 Go for dizziness + JOHANSSON at google.com Sara <kindredwolf666 skrev::would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your input Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 Philip Tan-Gatue <philiptangatue wrote:Would you describe this dizziness as a spinning feeling (either you or the environment)? Or perhaps, a feeling of " I'm not getting enough air... " Is it aggravated or relieved by certain head positions? Lying down on one side? On 4/30/05, Sara <kindredwolf666 wrote: > would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for > dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with > dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your > input > > my dizziness does go away as long as i am laying down but i do not want to spend mt life laying down .the doctors dont have a diagnosis as to why the dizziness. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 Dizzyness may be a symptom of mad cow disease as well. Check this site for Mad Cow Try and twomtns2002... Updated treatment and diagnosis coming soon. drholmes <drholmes wrote:hi sara acupuncture in the right hands works remarkably well, you should have been well long ago you can even acupressure the dizziness away, given that nothing inherent is causing it what is the diagnosis? is it a blood pressure problem, or something to do with ear? if it is a gentle touch which comes sporadically with some tinnitus, tinging in ears, it may be because of a Water element deficiency if it more violent and comes with no tinnitus and lays you flat it can be from Liver Wood Wind element. holmes Sara wrote: >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your >input > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 a 5 E understanding of dizziness: one: in terms of who is moving - if the outside moves and the inside is still - this is probably Wood if the inside moves and the outside is still - this is probably Water inside is patient, outside is the world two: in terms of intensity - if intensity is aggravated and overwhelming - this is probably Wood if intensity is slight and easily contained - this is probably Water three: in terms of lasting - if condition comes quickly and leaves quickly - this is probably Wood if condition comes slowly and leaves belatedly - this is probably Water in the clinic you will have an amalgamation of the above and rarely a singular picture because one is the mother of the other in terms of etiology: if it is a Water illness the Thief will be hidden in Earth if it is a Wood illness the Thief will be hidden in Metal in terms of treatment if it is a Water illness tone SP and deplete UB if it is a Wood illness tone LU and deplete GB if all of life is 4 seasons: a LU problem in life's Spring will present a Wood Dizziness in life's Fall a SP problem in life's Spring will present a Water Dizziness in life's Fall in that manner there are a dozen or so more of dizziness connotations one thing for sure, to treat dizziness, don't treat it, treat it's creating element dr holmes www.acu-free.com QiTCM wrote: > >It most certainly does -- I've received tremendous help with my dizziness >and I know of another person who has been dizzy every day for 2 years and is now > at least 60% better after 6 treatments. You should definitely try it. > >In a message dated 5/1/2005 2:39:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >kindredwolf666 writes: > >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your >input > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Dizzyness is a symptom of madcow disease, movement of the head in sporatic movements causes this. For real. Park Michael <reservexo wrote:I joined to learned and I try keep comments to myself. But this has to be the stupidest thing I read. Dizzyness may be a symtom of mad cow disease??? Get real dude. --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: Dizzyness may be a symptom of mad cow disease as well. Check this site for Mad Cow Try and twomtns2002... Updated treatment and diagnosis coming soon. drholmes <drholmes wrote:hi sara acupuncture in the right hands works remarkably well, you should have been well long ago you can even acupressure the dizziness away, given that nothing inherent is causing it what is the diagnosis? is it a blood pressure problem, or something to do with ear? if it is a gentle touch which comes sporadically with some tinnitus, tinging in ears, it may be because of a Water element deficiency if it more violent and comes with no tinnitus and lays you flat it can be from Liver Wood Wind element. holmes Sara wrote: >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why ..than you for your >input > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Mad Cow disease has affected millions of people. Like AIDS it is often hidden from death reports or listed as something else. It is a major health concern due to its incubation stage that is relatively undetectable. Mild sensations in the head are the only clue. When it hits it is too late as the disease has already done the damage to the brain. Philip Tan-Gatue <philiptangatue wrote: Hmmm, while BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, aka Mad Cow disease) is indeed a possibility (albeit rare), I am more likely to consider either an inner ear problem, then perhaps a tcm syndrome... What sort of test did they do? Is it this one: http://www.fpnotebook.com/ENT65.htm In TCM terms, I consider one of three possibilities - hyperactivity of liver yang, stagnation of qi and blood, or interior retention of phlegm dampness. A qualified TCM practitioner would have to examine your pulse and tongue, as well as review your history for more specific details such as sleeping patterns. Anyhow, I hope this helps. On 5/3/05, sara walker <kindredwolf666 wrote: > > > QiTCM wrote: Thank you so much for input i have been dizzy everyday for 2 months now and doctors dont know why < i did have 2 ear infections ,and my ears always feel full but doctors did a test and said my ears are fine .thank you again for your input and hopefully will help me . > It most certainly does -- I've received tremendous help with my dizziness > and I know of another person who has been dizzy every day for 2 years and is now > at least 60% better after 6 treatments. You should definitely try it. > > In a message dated 5/1/2005 2:39:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > kindredwolf666 writes: > > would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture works for > dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been dealing with > dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why .than you for your > input > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 lol --- Park Michael <reservexo wrote: > I joined to learned and I try keep comments to > myself. > But this has to be the stupidest thing I read. > Dizzyness may be a symtom of mad cow disease??? Get > real dude. > --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > > > > Dizzyness may be a symptom of mad cow disease as > well. > Check this site for Mad Cow Try and twomtns2002... > Updated treatment and diagnosis coming soon. > drholmes <drholmes wrote:hi sara > > acupuncture in the right hands works remarkably > well, > you should have > been well long ago > > you can even acupressure the dizziness away, given > that nothing inherent > is causing it > > what is the diagnosis? > > is it a blood pressure problem, or something to do > with ear? > > if it is a gentle touch which comes sporadically > with > some tinnitus, > tinging in ears, it may be > because of a Water element deficiency > > if it more violent and comes with no tinnitus and > lays > you flat it can > be from Liver Wood Wind element. > > holmes > > Sara wrote: > > >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture > works for > >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been > dealing with > >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why > .than you for your > >input > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Some points for dizzyness.... DuMai 20 San Jiao 21,2,3,5 SI 19,6 GB 2, 41 LI 4 Liv 3 Hoang Ho opinion only twomtns2002 <twomtns2002 wrote: acupuncture , Hoang Ho wrote: > Dizzyness is a symptom of madcow disease, movement of the head in sporatic movements causes this. For real. > > Park Michael wrote:I joined to learned and I try keep comments to myself. > But this has to be the stupidest thing I read. > Dizzyness may be a symtom of mad cow disease??? Get > real dude. > --- Hoang Ho wrote: > > > > Dizzyness may be a symptom of mad cow disease as well. > Check this site for Mad Cow Try and twomtns2002... > Updated treatment and diagnosis coming soon. > drholmes wrote:hi sara > > acupuncture in the right hands works remarkably well, > you should have > been well long ago > > you can even acupressure the dizziness away, given > that nothing inherent > is causing it > > what is the diagnosis? > > is it a blood pressure problem, or something to do > with ear? > > if it is a gentle touch which comes sporadically with > some tinnitus, > tinging in ears, it may be > because of a Water element deficiency > > if it more violent and comes with no tinnitus and lays > you flat it can > be from Liver Wood Wind element. > > holmes > > Sara wrote: > > >would like to know if anyone knows if acupuncture > works for > >dizziness.i am in the wisconsin area and have been > dealing with > >dizziness for 3 months and doctors dont know why > .than you for your > >input > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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