Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 I have the largely undiagnosed and untreated Agent Orange symptoms. The main symptom is only sweating from one armpit. (you might think this is good) There is no other effect that I can see. It doesn't seem to effect me any other way. It is thought to be derived from walking through areas that were bombed with the defoliant in Viet Nam. It was definitley traumatising my lung at the time. It might be a cold area in my liver/lung hookup. It is obviously an imbalance of Yin and Yang. I am hoping the proper treatment of my spleen 1 point can help to locate and treat this. Any help or comment? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 Just out of interest this but I sweat much more on my right than my left. I haven't been withing 10,000 mile of 'Nam but I did once come into contact with industrial amounts of transformer oil, and I have had the occasional brush with wood preservative (insecticide). Any connection I wonder ? Sammy. twomtns2002 <twomtns2002 [twomtns2002] 21 January 2003 17:05 Chinese Traditional Medicine [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Agent Orange I have the largely undiagnosed and untreated Agent Orange symptoms. The main symptom is only sweating from one armpit. (you might think this is good) There is no other effect that I can see. It doesn't seem to effect me any other way. It is thought to be derived from walking through areas that were bombed with the defoliant in Viet Nam. It was definitley traumatising my lung at the time. It might be a cold area in my liver/lung hookup. It is obviously an imbalance of Yin and Yang. I am hoping the proper treatment of my spleen 1 point can help to locate and treat this. Any help or comment? 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 January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 I don'y know of any other disease or natural phenomenon that has sweating out of one armpit as a symptom. Napalm and Agent Orange are definitly petroleum products. I am treating my heart envelope, and hoping to balance my triple burner for some change. Thanks for the the help. Hoang Ho ga.bates wrote:Just out of interest this but I sweat much more on my right than my left. I haven't been withing 10,000 mile of 'Nam but I did once come into contact with industrial amounts of transformer oil, and I have had the occasional brush with wood preservative (insecticide). Any connection I wonder ? Sammy. twomtns2002 <twomtns2002 [twomtns2002] 21 January 2003 17:05 Chinese Traditional Medicine [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Agent Orange I have the largely undiagnosed and untreated Agent Orange symptoms. The main symptom is only sweating from one armpit. (you might think this is good) There is no other effect that I can see. It doesn't seem to effect me any other way. It is thought to be derived from walking through areas that were bombed with the defoliant in Viet Nam. It was definitley traumatising my lung at the time. It might be a cold area in my liver/lung hookup. It is obviously an imbalance of Yin and Yang. I am hoping the proper treatment of my spleen 1 point can help to locate and treat this. Any help or comment? 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 January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Just last weekend there was an interview on the radio of the man who invented Agent Orange as a grad student. Years later he discovered it being used in Viet Nam for something he'd not planned it to be used for and spent years joined with other scientists fighting it's use there. He now teaches a course dealing with ethics for scientists. In the radio interview the scientist (I'm sorry, I didn't catch his name.) labeled the culprit in the Agent Orange as dioxin. A fast google pulled up this to explain things in Western terms. http://www.mindfully.org/Pesticide/Dioxin-Agent-Orange-S-V.htm http://www.cqs.com/edioxin.htm Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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