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Hmm, from what I understand of Alopecia Universalis, it is a autosomal recessive

trait that is inherited. If so, I'm not sure acupuncture will help much if it

is genetic. What Acupuncture may be able to do is directly nourish the

follicles of hair at the surface, which may in turn slow down the process of

hair loss. But I don't think it will be able to make it go away.

 

metalgirl2677 <metalgirl2677 wrote:Hello, my name is Jackie. I'm

26years old and have had alopecia

universialis for 5 years, the meds my doctors prescribed over the

years has not worked. I want to try acupuncture to see if it will

work. I heard actress Neve Campbell had this disease and with

acupuncture, it went away. I was just curious to see if anyone has

had experience with alopecia universialis. Thank You, Jackie

 

 

 

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In the contraty, it works very good with acupuncture. I usually

supplement the treatment with herbs but I think acupuncture plays

the main role here. Alopecia usually is the outcome of stress/fear

or emotional shock of any kind. It may sometimes happen due to

nutritional impairment - most of which affect the kidne Qi (both the

emotional etiology or the nutritional). I have also seen it happen

as a result of taking the contraceptive pills, but no wonder. The

pills usually adversely affect the kidney Qi.

Treatment must be a local Huici technique with the needles along

with addressing kidney Qi. Nutrition must be also be properly

tailored, if this is the main cause.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Shmuel.............. www.acumedico.com

 

 

 

acupuncture , BOBBEE <vangstang> wrote:

> Hmm, from what I understand of Alopecia Universalis, it is a

autosomal recessive trait that is inherited. If so, I'm not sure

acupuncture will help much if it is genetic. What Acupuncture may

be able to do is directly nourish the follicles of hair at the

surface, which may in turn slow down the process of hair loss. But

I don't think it will be able to make it go away.

>

> metalgirl2677 <metalgirl2677> wrote:Hello, my name is

Jackie. I'm 26years old and have had alopecia

> universialis for 5 years, the meds my doctors prescribed over the

> years has not worked. I want to try acupuncture to see if it will

> work. I heard actress Neve Campbell had this disease and with

> acupuncture, it went away. I was just curious to see if anyone

has

> had experience with alopecia universialis. Thank You, Jackie

>

>

>

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acupuncture , " Shmuel Halevi Ph.D "

<halevis@a...> wrote:

> In the contraty, it works very good with acupuncture. I usually

> supplement the treatment with herbs but I think acupuncture plays

> the main role here. Alopecia usually is the outcome of stress/fear

> or emotional shock of any kind. It may sometimes happen due to

> nutritional impairment - most of which affect the kidne Qi (both

the

> emotional etiology or the nutritional). I have also seen it happen

> as a result of taking the contraceptive pills, but no wonder. The

> pills usually adversely affect the kidney Qi.

> Treatment must be a local Huici technique with the needles along

> with addressing kidney Qi. Nutrition must be also be properly

> tailored, if this is the main cause.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Shmuel.............. www.acumedico.com

>

>

>

> acupuncture , BOBBEE <vangstang> wrote:

> > Hmm, from what I understand of Alopecia Universalis, it is a

> autosomal recessive trait that is inherited. If so, I'm not sure

> acupuncture will help much if it is genetic. What Acupuncture may

> be able to do is directly nourish the follicles of hair at the

> surface, which may in turn slow down the process of hair loss.

But

> I don't think it will be able to make it go away.

> >

> > metalgirl2677 <metalgirl2677> wrote:Hello, my name is

> Jackie. I'm 26years old and have had alopecia

> > universialis for 5 years, the meds my doctors prescribed over

the

> > years has not worked. I want to try acupuncture to see if it

will

> > work. I heard actress Neve Campbell had this disease and with

> > acupuncture, it went away. I was just curious to see if anyone

> has

> > had experience with alopecia universialis. Thank You, Jackie

> >

> >

> >

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This is a term describing local needling in a few directions. Either

surround the focus of disease, whether alopecia or a boil, by a few

needles inserted a few mm beneath the skin and pointing to the

center of the focus, or, for painful syndromes. For painful

syndromes, insert a longer needle at the point and maneuver to

disperse three times, each time at a different direction. Or with

warm needling. For this purpose insert three needles at the point

from three different angles. On the needle that obtained the best

Deqi apply warm needling. BTW, Bobbi, this technique works wonders

when applied properly and at the right time.

 

Cheers,

Shmuel................ www.acumedico.com

 

 

 

acupuncture , bobbiaqua@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/26/03 11:02:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> halevis@a... writes:

>

> Treatment must be a local Huici technique

> Hi Shmuel,

> This is a term I think I am unfamiliar with, can you explain

please.

> Thanks,

> Bobbi

>

>

>

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Bobbi, the difference is that in Huici you also manipulate the

needles in three different directions before leaving them in situ.

In Circling the Dragon you insert the needles without manipulating

them. Both techniques are good for alopecia.

 

Shmuel................ www.acumedico.com

 

 

acupuncture , bobbiaqua@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/27/03 5:48:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> halevis@a... writes:

>

> This is a term describing local needling in a few directions.

Either

> surround the focus of disease, whether alopecia or a boil, by a

few

> needles inserted a few mm beneath the skin and pointing to the

> center of the focus,

> Shmuel,

> Is this the same as 'ring the dragon " ?

> Bobbi

>

>

>

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