Guest guest Posted December 18, 2001 Report Share Posted December 18, 2001 Hey Tayfx, Here's a question for you. I have a few patients with Spleen Qi deficiency with or without a Liver involvement. I can stop the diarrhea, I can regulate the Liver and Spleen without too much problem, but there is one symtpom I've had trouble really getting at... With intestinal dampness there can arrive a sort of greasy exudate that comes from the rectum. It can stain the underwear or just be generally uncomfortable. I've tried drying dampness with a few different approaches, but none have successfully gotten through to this one symptom. My first thought is to use aromatics such as cang zhu, sha ren, huo xiang, chen pi and hou po. But they didn't work. I tried tonifying the kidneys too, though it is possible that one month wasn't quite enough to tell. Anyway there are herbs that addres specific dampness issues in particular parts of the body but I have yet to find anything specific to this leaky butt syndrome. Any ideas? -- Al Stone L.Ac. <AlStone http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 Hi ! Try using GV20, it has a very good astringent action on the rectum. dan, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Al Stone <alstone@b...> wrote: > Hey Tayfx, > > Here's a question for you. > > I have a few patients with Spleen Qi deficiency with or without a Liver > involvement. I can stop the diarrhea, I can regulate the Liver and > Spleen without too much problem, but there is one symtpom I've had > trouble really getting at... > > With intestinal dampness there can arrive a sort of greasy exudate that > comes from the rectum. It can stain the underwear or just be generally uncomfortable. > > I've tried drying dampness with a few different approaches, but none > have successfully gotten through to this one symptom. My first thought > is to use aromatics such as cang zhu, sha ren, huo xiang, chen pi and > hou po. But they didn't work. > > I tried tonifying the kidneys too, though it is possible that one month > wasn't quite enough to tell. > > Anyway there are herbs that addres specific dampness issues in > particular parts of the body but I have yet to find anything specific to > this leaky butt syndrome. > > Any ideas? > > -- > Al Stone L.Ac. > <AlStone@B...> > http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com > > Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 -Hi please check patient intestinal problem with a test from GSDL called CDSA/p in order to check first any Candidas or parasite might be major problem for your case. if yes try using Dr.Zao special formula for Leaky Gut Syndrome at www.Hepapro.com www.GSDL.com Dr.Khaled -- In Chinese Traditional Medicine, " dany_lv " <lvds@n...> wrote: > Hi ! > > Try using GV20, it has a very good astringent action on the rectum. > > dan, > > > > > Chinese Traditional Medicine, Al Stone <alstone@b...> wrote: > > Hey Tayfx, > > > > Here's a question for you. > > > > I have a few patients with Spleen Qi deficiency with or without a > Liver > > involvement. I can stop the diarrhea, I can regulate the Liver and > > Spleen without too much problem, but there is one symtpom I've had > > trouble really getting at... > > > > With intestinal dampness there can arrive a sort of greasy exudate > that > > comes from the rectum. It can stain the underwear or just be > generally uncomfortable. > > > > I've tried drying dampness with a few different approaches, but none > > have successfully gotten through to this one symptom. My first > thought > > is to use aromatics such as cang zhu, sha ren, huo xiang, chen pi > and > > hou po. But they didn't work. > > > > I tried tonifying the kidneys too, though it is possible that one > month > > wasn't quite enough to tell. > > > > Anyway there are herbs that addres specific dampness issues in > > particular parts of the body but I have yet to find anything > specific to > > this leaky butt syndrome. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > -- > > Al Stone L.Ac. > > <AlStone@B...> > > http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com > > > > Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 Al, Any chance your patient is eating foods with Olestra in them? It can cause this problem. It happened to me after eating some no-fat chips unknowingly at a picnic. Lynn - Al Stone Chinese Traditional Medicine Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:54 PM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] leaky butt syndrome Hey Tayfx,Here's a question for you.I have a few patients with Spleen Qi deficiency with or without a Liverinvolvement. I can stop the diarrhea, I can regulate the Liver andSpleen without too much problem, but there is one symtpom I've hadtrouble really getting at...With intestinal dampness there can arrive a sort of greasy exudate thatcomes from the rectum. It can stain the underwear or just be generally uncomfortable. Post message: Chinese Traditional Medicine Subscribe: Chinese Traditional Medicine- Un: Chinese Traditional Medicine- List owner: Chinese Traditional Medicine-owner Shortcut URL to this page: /community/Chinese Traditional Medicine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2001 Report Share Posted December 21, 2001 >>> Al, Any chance your patient is eating foods with Olestra in them? It can cause this problem. It happened to me after eating some no-fat chips unknowingly at a picnic.<<< Probably not, good to ask though. -- Al Stone L.Ac. <AlStone http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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