Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 heal the cow and the meal eater as well right? The Mad Cow disease interesting in that it is self inflicted. What are the possibilities of this disease for treatment? certianly the process that turns regualar fliuds into the acidic brain waster fluid needs study. I have mentioned at chinesehealing that the triple burner and pericardium are definitly influenced for thid disease. Cow or Bovine treatment.?? Let's assume that front legs for cows and arms for humans are similar, same with back legs and human legs. Native Americans had a style for treatment that included tapping in hooves for horses with a stick, can this be applied to cows as well? - -- In acupuncture , Benjahmin Sato-zen <benign_hypocrisy> wrote: > I know there is equine acupuncture, but is there > bovine? > > And if so, anyone know if anyone has tried treating > Mad Cow disease with TCM? > > This disease is so nebulously reported in the news I > will do research and attempt to post a COA perhaps. > > Any acupuncturists out there healing The Cow? > > Ciao, > Ben > > http://www.theflowingofthedao.com > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the " Signing Bonus " Sweepstakes > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Here are some points for study and treatment experimentation. The Mad Cow disease is still in its formulating stages. Many people have it. We have a treatment for the disease laid out at TraditionalChineseMedicine site at , but I have been banned from the site due to remarks to the moderator about his support of a reccomendation to eat three meals of beef a day. Hoang Ho Art has an offer of a portrait for anyone who can send me a folder of printouts from the site. As a communications studies major I am interested in following this up for CommLaw. {ahoo groups - hoanghoart} The Mad Cow disease affects the brain through the triple burner system somehow. Fluids are manufactured that tear away at tissues in the brain and affect balance. Mental faculties are not damaged leading to panic. Symptoms include a lack of ability to walk properly and a tic of sorts. Tic Doleureaux has been treated with acupuncture o massageat key points and we have included some points that are associated w/ the gallbladder and related bile ducts. One theory has the fluid being manufactured or altered through saliva glands, bile glands and other glandular treatment should be considerd to stop the acid reproduction. other related treatment guides.. Headache......impotence....colic....tic doleureaux...liver...ear points for TB and liver..other ear points {moxa) My book has the chinese terms for points. Any questions please contact twomtns2002 Tsu-san-li Pe-hui Kuan yuan: Ch'i-chung Ten-chung Lieh-ch-ueh Ti-ts' ang Hoku (warning - NOT to be used in pregnant women) Chung-kuan Feng ch'ih Jen Chung/Du Mai20/Kidney 1 Chia-ch ^eng chiang Tan-nang-hsueh What to sedate and where might be a point for study. Possible treatment to a point where Conception and Governor vessals could be adjusted is recommended. Hoang Ho Consulting has only limited treatment data. All treatments are experimental and could be supplemented by herbal and otherprescription. Staying away from all meat products might be a good idea. Tangy or spicy and fish might help. Lemon? hot mustard? Coconut or aloe drinks? This may start as some sort of fire that the fluids try to put out? - In acupuncture , " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002> wrote: > heal the cow and the meal eater as well right? The Mad Cow disease > interesting in that it is self inflicted. What are the possibilities > of this disease for treatment? certianly the process that turns > regualar fliuds into the acidic brain waster fluid needs study. I > have mentioned at chinesehealing that > the triple burner and pericardium are definitly influenced for thid > disease. Cow or Bovine treatment.?? Let's assume that front legs for > cows and arms for humans are similar, same with back legs and human > legs. Native Americans had a style for treatment that included > tapping in hooves for horses with a stick, can this be applied to > cows as well? - > > > > -- In acupuncture , Benjahmin Sato-zen > <benign_hypocrisy> wrote: > > I know there is equine acupuncture, but is there > > bovine? > > > > And if so, anyone know if anyone has tried treating > > Mad Cow disease with TCM? > > > > This disease is so nebulously reported in the news I > > will do research and attempt to post a COA perhaps. > > > > Any acupuncturists out there healing The Cow? > > > > Ciao, > > Ben > > > > http://www.theflowingofthedao.com > > > > > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the " Signing Bonus " Sweepstakes > > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2004 Report Share Posted October 17, 2004 acupuncture , " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002> wrote: There is a book by Tan,Tan & Veith published by Temple U. Press 1973 that has an excellent chart for the nose (fig. 49)On this chart is a point for the gallbladder that I believe may be important in the treatment of Mad cow disease (jakob-crutzfelds) The point is above and behind the nostrils basically inline with the end of the eyebrow over the nose, but below the bridge of the nose. Also important may be the nose point for the kidney. These points for the ear should be tested for effectiveness. A minimum of fluids and/food may be beneficial in the preliminary development of the acidic tissue destroyer. Is it similar to the same influence in the flesh-eating bacteria making the rounds of some patients? The glands may manufacture this fluid and the kidneys cannot alter it to our benefit,but which gland? > Here are some points for study and treatment experimentation. > The Mad Cow disease is still in its formulating stages. Many people > have it. We have a treatment for the disease laid out at > TraditionalChineseMedicine site at , but I have been > banned from the site due to remarks to the moderator about his > support of a reccomendation to eat three meals of beef a day. > Hoang Ho Art has an offer of a portrait for anyone who can send me a > folder of printouts from the site. As a communications studies major > I am interested in following this up for CommLaw. {ahoo groups - > hoanghoart} > > The Mad Cow disease affects the brain through the triple burner > system somehow. Fluids are manufactured that tear away at tissues in > the brain and affect balance. Mental faculties are not damaged > leading to panic. Symptoms include a lack of ability to walk properly > and a tic of sorts. > > Tic Doleureaux has been treated with acupuncture o massageat key > points and we have included some points that are associated w/ the > gallbladder and related bile ducts. > One theory has the fluid being manufactured or altered through saliva > glands, bile glands and other glandular treatment should be considerd > to stop the acid reproduction. > > other related treatment guides.. > > Headache......impotence....colic....tic doleureaux...liver...ear > points for TB and liver..other ear points {moxa) > > My book has the chinese terms for points. Any questions please > contact twomtns2002 > > Tsu-san-li > > Pe-hui > > Kuan yuan: > > Ch'i-chung > > Ten-chung > > Lieh-ch-ueh > > Ti-ts' ang > > Hoku (warning - NOT to be used in pregnant women) > > Chung-kuan > > Feng ch'ih > > Jen Chung/Du Mai20/Kidney 1 > > Chia-ch ^eng chiang > > Tan-nang-hsueh > > What to sedate and where might be a point for study. Possible > treatment to a point where Conception and Governor vessals could be > adjusted is recommended. > > Hoang Ho Consulting has only limited treatment data. All treatments > are experimental and could be supplemented by herbal and > otherprescription. Staying away from all meat products might be a > good idea. Tangy or spicy and fish might help. Lemon? hot mustard? > Coconut or aloe drinks? This may start as some sort of fire that the > fluids try to put out? > > - In acupuncture , " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002> > wrote: > > heal the cow and the meal eater as well right? The Mad Cow disease > > interesting in that it is self inflicted. What are the > possibilities > > of this disease for treatment? certianly the process that turns > > regualar fliuds into the acidic brain waster fluid needs study. I > > have mentioned at chinesehealing that > > the triple burner and pericardium are definitly influenced for thid > > disease. Cow or Bovine treatment.?? Let's assume that front legs > for > > cows and arms for humans are similar, same with back legs and human > > legs. Native Americans had a style for treatment that included > > tapping in hooves for horses with a stick, can this be applied to > > cows as well? - > > > > > > > > -- In acupuncture , Benjahmin Sato-zen > > <benign_hypocrisy> wrote: > > > I know there is equine acupuncture, but is there > > > bovine? > > > > > > And if so, anyone know if anyone has tried treating > > > Mad Cow disease with TCM? > > > > > > This disease is so nebulously reported in the news I > > > will do research and attempt to post a COA perhaps. > > > > > > Any acupuncturists out there healing The Cow? > > > > > > Ciao, > > > Ben > > > > > > http://www.theflowingofthedao.com > > > > > > > > > > > > Hotjobs: Enter the " Signing Bonus " Sweepstakes > > > http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./signingbonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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