Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Hello All. I just wanted to thank you for being a part of the Acupuncture Group! I appreciate your membership, and your patience with the group. There have been issues in the past with Spam--- so I have had to switch to moderating emails and members. I will try to get the emails approved on more of a regular basis. In other topics- I wanted to ask this of you all. Considering this is the time of year for seasonal allergies and colds- Are there any dietary therapy suggestions you would like to share with the group ? What do you suggest to your patients to help boost their immune system, or to deal with a current cold? Since some patients may be intimidated by herbs, I find dietary therapy something user friendly- most people are willing to try a new food. Thanks again and I look forward to your responses! Lauren, List Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Thanks for Your mail . I am not practicing therapy since i am in government service and as per the conduct rules practcing any medical service is forbiden. However ater my retirement i will take it as full time service . I joined in this group to enrich my knowledge in this field . So please continue to write to me. Thanks once again. Sundar. , India --- On Tue, 3/11/09, acupunctureforfertility <acuforfertility wrote: acupunctureforfertility <acuforfertility acupuncture Welcome Autumn! acupuncture Tuesday, 3 November, 2009, 6:42 PM Hello All. I just wanted to thank you for being a part of the Acupuncture Group! I appreciate your membership, and your patience with the group. There have been issues in the past with Spam--- so I have had to switch to moderating emails and members. I will try to get the emails approved on more of a regular basis. In other topics- I wanted to ask this of you all. Considering this is the time of year for seasonal allergies and colds- Are there any dietary therapy suggestions you would like to share with the group ? What do you suggest to your patients to help boost their immune system, or to deal with a current cold? Since some patients may be intimidated by herbs, I find dietary therapy something user friendly- most people are willing to try a new food. Thanks again and I look forward to your responses! Lauren, List Moderator India has a new look. Take a sneak peek http://in./trynew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Hi, Lauren, If you interest in food therapy and how to use different food to prevent and treat allergies and cold. I think most of us here are understand Chinese medicine and its practice, I'd introduce the web which regarding to food therapy in Chinese medicine at: _http://anmedicine.com/foodtherapy.html_ (http://anmedicine.com/foodtherapy.html) in Chinese and English. We have had used SR which suppress virus in the front nasal (cavity) to prevent and treat early stage of cold; if patient has cold or flu symptoms, the practitioner must accord Chinese medical theory to differentiation of wind cold or wind heat or wind wet give a correct treatment (reference to your text book). Allergy and cold are the different diseases. It can be cured by Chinese medicine, but the practitioners have to understand western medicine too when they practice it. The thymus gland plays a very important role in the process of the illness. If we understand the importance and the treatment method, then we could extend the treatment principle to treat autoimmune diseases (Lupus, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, MS...), post infectious autoimmune diseases (Lyme disease, Hepatitis B,C...) and degenerated diseases (Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, Parkinson's disease...). We always say, Chinese medicine treats root of the problem based on the holistic system. What is the root of the problem? I think you'd agree about that, the root of the problem is pointing pathologic change of western medicine said. So here is the different at western medicine try to give patient deficiency part and to replace its function of destroyed organ, but Chinese medicine is to fix the organ. There has a pattern, law between the different diseases, if we realize and use our knowledge competently then these knotty illness could be treated and cured. Please see the book it just publish by Elsevier called " Treating Autoimmune Disease with " you can find it online _http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/isbn/9780443069741/Treating-Autoimmune-Disea se-with-Chinese-Medicine_ (http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/isbn/9780443069741/Treating-Autoimmune-Disease\ -with-Chinese-Medicine) Chinese medicine is a treasure house, it gives us every thing that we need (in health field). Please contact to me if you are interesting in Chinese medicine and willing contribute your time on researching Chinese medicine to help patients! Sincerely, Wanzhu Hou, C.M.D., L.Ac., C.H. All Natural Medicine Clinic 4801 Randolph Rd. Rockville, MD 20852 301-770-4480 www.anmedicine.com In a message dated 11/3/2009 1:44:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, acuforfertility writes: Hello All. I just wanted to thank you for being a part of the Acupuncture Group! I appreciate your membership, and your patience with the group. There have been issues in the past with Spam--- so I have had to switch to moderating emails and members. I will try to get the emails approved on more of a regular basis. In other topics- I wanted to ask this of you all. Considering this is the time of year for seasonal allergies and colds- Are there any dietary therapy suggestions you would like to share with the group ? What do you suggest to your patients to help boost their immune system, or to deal with a current cold? Since some patients may be intimidated by herbs, I find dietary therapy something user friendly- most people are willing to try a new food. Thanks again and I look forward to your responses! Lauren, List Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2009 Report Share Posted November 25, 2009 I tried this in different occasions: 1. woke up mid night and cant get back to sleep. 2. cough with something in the throat. orange juice with half tea spoon of salt. in case of 1 above, take the orange juice after dinner. it worked for me. hope it helps you too. regards Ftan11 --- 2009å¹´11月4æ—¥ 星期三,acupunctureforfertility <acuforfertility 寫é“﹕ 寄件人: acupunctureforfertility <acuforfertility 主題: acupuncture Welcome Autumn! 收件人: acupuncture 日期: 2009å¹´11月4æ—¥,星期三,上åˆ2:42  Hello All. I just wanted to thank you for being a part of the Acupuncture Group! I appreciate your membership, and your patience with the group. There have been issues in the past with Spam--- so I have had to switch to moderating emails and members. I will try to get the emails approved on more of a regular basis. In other topics- I wanted to ask this of you all. Considering this is the time of year for seasonal allergies and colds- Are there any dietary therapy suggestions you would like to share with the group ? What do you suggest to your patients to help boost their immune system, or to deal with a current cold? Since some patients may be intimidated by herbs, I find dietary therapy something user friendly- most people are willing to try a new food. Thanks again and I look forward to your responses! Lauren, List Moderator 香港æä¾›ç¶²ä¸Šå®‰å…¨æ”»ç•¥ï¼Œæ•™ä½ 如何防範黑客! è«‹å‰å¾€ http://hk.promo./security/ 了解更多! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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