Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Thanks to all who have participated and given links etc. Here's some more info: 2 formula's for 'sars' prevention if eposed to risk factors. one: 25g jin yin hua 25g banlangen 25g yuxingcao 10g gancao (raw) unspecified bingtang two: 20g xuanshen 15g banlangen 15g xiakucao 15g jinyinhua 15g yinchenhao 15g yiyiren 12g baijuhua 15g fuling 30g jiangmeigen unfortunaytely I do not have differentiation. sorry. decoct these formulas in 4 bowls of water for 1.5 hours (2 hours for the elderly) on low heat. the decoction can be used for 2 to 3 people and can be used for 2 to 3 days. ok, bye, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Nose points for liver and the bladders? Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:Thanks to all who have participated and given links etc. Here's some more info: 2 formula's for 'sars' prevention if eposed to risk factors. one: 25g jin yin hua 25g banlangen 25g yuxingcao 10g gancao (raw) unspecified bingtang two: 20g xuanshen 15g banlangen 15g xiakucao 15g jinyinhua 15g yinchenhao 15g yiyiren 12g baijuhua 15g fuling 30g jiangmeigen unfortunaytely I do not have differentiation. sorry. decoct these formulas in 4 bowls of water for 1.5 hours (2 hours for the elderly) on low heat. the decoction can be used for 2 to 3 people and can be used for 2 to 3 days. ok, bye, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Nose points for liver and the bladders? By that do you mean what I call the welling points? the ones used to " course " or " clear " the channels? If not, what do you mean? Thanks, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Without seeing the patient I cannot really reccomend any treatment. If I said nose points then I meant nose points. If you feel it would fit into your treatment then I have helped. Use your own judgement. I don't reccomend specific points, only areas of treatment, if you know what you are doing you can see the benefit or detriment to any reccomendations from this site. Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:--- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Nose points for liver and the bladders? By that do you mean what I call the welling points? the ones used to " course " or " clear " the channels? If not, what do you mean? Thanks, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Hi Hoang, I'm a little annoyed by your reply. Oh well. --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Without seeing the patient I cannot really reccomend > any treatment. I know that. > If I said nose points then I meant nose points. Honestly Hoang, your suggetion is vague enough to be useless to me, especially since you will not explain what they are or where they are (beyond somewhere on the " nose " ). I don't see why you seem expect me to have the same knowledge and experience set as you do. The point of this forum is, partially at least, to crossfertilise. What I don't know, you might help me with, and vice-versa. Just remember that if I don't know it, then I _ don't_know_it_! > If you feel it would fit into your > treatment then I have helped. I don't know what you are recommending! > Use your own judgement. I am! > I don't reccomend specific points, only > areas of treatment, if you know what you are doing > you can see the benefit or detriment to any > reccomendations from this site. That is patently false since it presupposes that the source of information is " sourcing " appropriately. If you would like to fill me in on the nose points you mention (because I am quite ignorant on what they are), then I would be glad to learn. Otherwise, thanks for your effort. Bye for now, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Get your self a good nose and ear chart, they are out there. We all seem to have those days on the net...and the 'net as a angst exerciser seems to be an exclusive behavior to some. I am studying the effects of Communication in this regard. I think you complemented me about my knowledge, I have been studying off and on for about 40 years ( I am 48) I was lucky to have patient and understanding teachers, I can only hope to reciprocate in kind. As for SARS, it is commendable that you are interested in it. Germ warfare is what it is. The Canadiens that came up witht the recent 'cure' probabaly proliferated it to begin with. Criminal insanity is something that we should try to treat with TCM as well. Nose points are importnt, neglecting them and pulses and test points is like skipping a class, you might miss something. Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:Hi Hoang, I'm a little annoyed by your reply. Oh well. --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Without seeing the patient I cannot really reccomend > any treatment. I know that. > If I said nose points then I meant nose points. Honestly Hoang, your suggetion is vague enough to be useless to me, especially since you will not explain what they are or where they are (beyond somewhere on the " nose " ). I don't see why you seem expect me to have the same knowledge and experience set as you do. The point of this forum is, partially at least, to crossfertilise. What I don't know, you might help me with, and vice-versa. Just remember that if I don't know it, then I _ don't_know_it_! > If you feel it would fit into your > treatment then I have helped. I don't know what you are recommending! > Use your own judgement. I am! > I don't reccomend specific points, only > areas of treatment, if you know what you are doing > you can see the benefit or detriment to any > reccomendations from this site. That is patently false since it presupposes that the source of information is " sourcing " appropriately. If you would like to fill me in on the nose points you mention (because I am quite ignorant on what they are), then I would be glad to learn. Otherwise, thanks for your effort. Bye for now, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 --- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Get your self a good nose and ear chart, they are > out there. Ok. > We all seem to have those days on the > net...and the 'net as a angst exerciser seems to be > an exclusive behavior to some. True. > As > for SARS, it is commendable that you are interested > in it. Germ warfare is what it is. The Canadiens > that came up with the recent 'cure' probabaly > proliferated it to begin with. Darn Canadians. > Criminal insanity is > something that we should try to treat with TCM as > well. Nose points are importnt, neglecting them and > pulses and test points is like skipping a class, you > might miss something. Well, I'll keep my peeled for nose point charts, although I don't know if they're supposed to be a paticular tradition, or what it is that makes them good or not. We'll see what I find. Bye, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I will send you a copy if you send a fax # . Ear ,hand,and nose,eye points can be used with caution since we are dealing with needles(in some cases) this is a major stumbling block for people to trust TCM. Needles near the eye are scary. I have seen some doctors treat hands and ears almost exclusivy especially for problem recurring patients. Eye points are used almost as a checkup by an opthamologist, and are like checking a chart. Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:--- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Get your self a good nose and ear chart, they are > out there. Ok. > We all seem to have those days on the > net...and the 'net as a angst exerciser seems to be > an exclusive behavior to some. True. > As > for SARS, it is commendable that you are interested > in it. Germ warfare is what it is. The Canadiens > that came up with the recent 'cure' probabaly > proliferated it to begin with. Darn Canadians. > Criminal insanity is > something that we should try to treat with TCM as > well. Nose points are importnt, neglecting them and > pulses and test points is like skipping a class, you > might miss something. Well, I'll keep my peeled for nose point charts, although I don't know if they're supposed to be a paticular tradition, or what it is that makes them good or not. We'll see what I find. Bye, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2003 Report Share Posted May 3, 2003 Mr. Hoang, if you have charts, Auricular, and some other, i wish to get a copy of those. Thanks. Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote:I will send you a copy if you send a fax # . Ear ,hand,and nose,eye points can be used with caution since we are dealing with needles(in some cases) this is a major stumbling block for people to trust TCM. Needles near the eye are scary. I have seen some doctors treat hands and ears almost exclusivy especially for problem recurring patients. Eye points are used almost as a checkup by an opthamologist, and are like checking a chart. Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote:--- Hoang Ho <twomtns2002 wrote: > Get your self a good nose and ear chart, they are > out there. Ok. > We all seem to have those days on the > net...and the 'net as a angst exerciser seems to be > an exclusive behavior to some. True. > As > for SARS, it is commendable that you are interested > in it. Germ warfare is what it is. The Canadiens > that came up with the recent 'cure' probabaly > proliferated it to begin with. Darn Canadians. > Criminal insanity is > something that we should try to treat with TCM as > well. Nose points are importnt, neglecting them and > pulses and test points is like skipping a class, you > might miss something. Well, I'll keep my peeled for nose point charts, although I don't know if they're supposed to be a paticular tradition, or what it is that makes them good or not. We'll see what I find. Bye, Hugo Plus For a better Internet experience http://www..co.uk/btoffer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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