Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Mine was successful. It still bothers me from time to time. There are two patterns, iirc, cold in the liver meridian and spleen qi deficiency. Usually when my spleen qi is low is when it bothers me. - " Ariel Solomon, L.Ac. " <ariel <Chinese Medicine > Wednesday, April 29, 2009 2:19 PM inguinal hernia > Has anyone successfully treated bulging inguinal hernia? Can TCM help > permanently repair the hernia, or is surgery necessary? > > What treatments/ herbs/ points have people found effective? > > Thanks, > Ariel > > > --- > > Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times > http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com > > Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine > and acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/wiki/CMTpedia > > > and adjust > accordingly. > > Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group > requires prior permission from the author. > > Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely > necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 mitul Tue, March 16, 2010 1:41:38 PM Treatment for Left Inguinal Hernia Atma namaste, I have done my basic course in Kolkata, India. Though i am not a practioner of the skills i have been introduced to, but i do believe in them. Coming to the point, I am suffering from left inguinal hernia since last few years. I have been advised by maority of the Doctors to go for surgery being the only solution. Is there any cure or relief from Pranic. Pls advise. Thanking you, Mitul Dear Mitul, A Loving Atma Namaste! Thank you for your email. The Pranic Healing protocol for Inguinal Hernia is in PHQandA message # 1919 and the book " Adavanced Pranic Healing " by Master Choa Kok Sui pp. 191-192. MEDICAL BACKGROUND: The definition of hernia is the protruding of an organ or a part of an organ through the wall that normally contains it. An inguinal hernia occurs when the membrane that separates the abdominal cavity that holds the intenstines breaks open and allows protrusions into the groin region. The intestines and other organs can drop into the groin cavity and cause pain and pressure. A hernia can occur in several different parts of the body. Herniation can happen in the groin area, the abdominal wall, the bowels, the diaphram, the scrotal sac or even a disk in the vertebral bones. The most common hernia is an inguinal hernia in the groin area of men, but can also occur to women but less frequently. There are two types of inguinal hernias, congenital inguinal hernia and an inguinal hernia. A congenital inguinal hernia occurs to newborn babies and is a congenital defect which can not be prevented. When a male baby is being formed in the womb the testicles are formed inside the abdominal cavity. They move down through the abdominal cavity through an opening into the groin and then end up in the scrotal sac. The opening is called the inguinal canal and will close up once the testicles have dropped in the fetus's eight month. The cord that is attached to the testicles and the veins supplying the blood into the testicles pass through the canal and are completely fused where the opening used to be. The abdominal wall becomes separated from the scrotum area by the peritoneum. If the fusion is incomplete at birth, then the baby will have a congenital inguinal hernia. Sometimes the hole is big enough that the intestines will pop through the peritoneum into to the scrotum. A small swelling or protrusion of a soft lump into the groin area may be noticed especially when the baby is crying, coughing or straining. Though this kind of hernia can not be prevented, if it is corrected quickly many complications will be avoided. An inguinal hernia can occur in both men and women. It happens later in life; anywhere in childhood to adulthood. It's occurrence is usually related to a weakness of the peritoneum which separates the abdominal cavity from the groin area. The peritoneum will stretch and rupture, usually from lifting something heavy or straining. Sometimes if there is great pressure in abdomen, as in pregnancy, the breakage will occur from within. When a hole occurs in the peritoneum the intestines or bowels can be pushed through the opening down into the groin. You will feel a soft lump; which may be painful or may not. Usually there is more pain if you stretch, cough, laugh, lift something heavy or strain yourself in any way or do heavy sports. Source: Donna Theobald BASIC PRANIC HEALING: 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Do localized thorough sweeping on the navel, sex and basic chakras 50 to 100 times each. Energize these chakras. 3. Do localized thorough sweeping on the affectd part. Energize the affected part. 4. Stabilize and releaase projected pranic energy. 5. Repeat treatment two to three times per week. With Loving Blessings, The PHQandA Team Source: The books written by MASTER CHOA KOK SUI including: Miracles Through Pranic Healing Advanced Pranic Healing Pranic Psychotherapy Pranic Crystal Healing NOTICE: 1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer. 2. Pranic Healers who are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ Master Choa Kok Sui MCKS website: http://www.pranichealing.org ==================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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