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I was wondering what the differences and similarities in my situation

were...

I was told I am Liver Yang Deficent, and also that I am Blood Deficent.

How similar and related, or not, are the two?

 

Because I was unable to stomach the raw herbs, and the TCM

practitioners noted they gave me a particularily nasty combonation,

they gave me a patent (pill) form and on the lable of the Plum Flower

brand bottle, it says it is " Du Huo Ji Sheng Wan "

I am to take 8 pills three times a day.

 

Any thoughts on these?

Thanks in advance,

Katrina

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Katrina wrote:

>

> I was wondering what the differences and similarities in my situation

> were...

> I was told I am Liver Yang Deficent, and also that I am Blood Deficent.

> How similar and related, or not, are the two?

>

> Because I was unable to stomach the raw herbs, and the TCM

> practitioners noted they gave me a particularily nasty combonation,

> they gave me a patent (pill) form and on the lable of the Plum Flower

> brand bottle, it says it is " Du Huo Ji Sheng Wan "

> I am to take 8 pills three times a day.

>

> Any thoughts on these?

> Thanks in advance,

> Katrina

 

Probably Liver *YIN* deficient and Blood deficiency.

 

That gives rise to a situation where your tendons and sinews aren't

properly nourished which causes joint pain. This formula also (in fact

predominately) pushes out wind, damp, and cold from the channels, all of

which are known to cause arthritic pains that are either migrating

(wind), feel heavy or are aggravated by damp weather (damp) or have

severe pain that is aggravated by cold weather (cold). The Plum Blossom

literature indicates that this formula is mostly for arthritic pain in

the lower back and legs.

 

--

Al Stone L.Ac.

<AlStone

http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com

 

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

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> Probably Liver *YIN* deficient and Blood deficiency.

Yes, you are correct. I mispoke.

 

> That gives rise to a situation where your tendons and sinews aren't

> properly nourished which causes joint pain. This formula also (in fact

> predominately) pushes out wind, damp, and cold from the channels, all of

> which are known to cause arthritic pains that are either migrating

> (wind), feel heavy or are aggravated by damp weather (damp) or have

> severe pain that is aggravated by cold weather (cold). The Plum Blossom

> literature indicates that this formula is mostly for arthritic pain in

> the lower back and legs.

 

 

Makes sense, since I am being treated for a shin splint type injury

that has gone on for over a year (this type of injury usually resolves

itself within 3-6 months)

 

Katrina

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