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Hi All,

 

A qualified Chinese Herbal Formulamight be " Zhi Gan Cao Tang " which

deals both yin and yang deficiency of the " Shao Yin Heart " with the

major symtoms of palpitation and irregular heart beats. Due to both yin

& yang deficiency, blood stagnation is the result. The body thus looses

enough nutrion that might cause pains due to both stagnation &

insufficience. Suggestion might be to take this herbal formula

starting with a smaller dosage for his condition, and gradually increase

to the normal dosage tid.

 

It's also highly recommended that bring him to visit a TCM doctor for

further detailed diagnosis & differentiation. The doctor might

prescribe the most suitable formula for him.

 

Thanks for attention.

 

Zenny Chen

M.S. of TCM (CDUTCM/China)

 

 

zelectronix2 wrote:

 

> My grandfather is 79 years old. Recently, he went to the chiropracter

> for lower

> back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

> receiving

> proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

> is

> suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

> he is

> too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

> severe

> pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

> to get him

> some help.

>

> I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

> Does

> anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

> greatly

> appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

>

>

>

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Thanks so much. We'll take him to see a TCM doctor right away.

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Zenny (Chien-Ming) CHEN " <

jming8cdu@n...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> A qualified Chinese Herbal Formulamight be " Zhi Gan Cao Tang " which

> deals both yin and yang deficiency of the " Shao Yin Heart " with the

> major symtoms of palpitation and irregular heart beats. Due to both yin

> & yang deficiency, blood stagnation is the result. The body thus looses

> enough nutrion that might cause pains due to both stagnation &

> insufficience. Suggestion might be to take this herbal formula

> starting with a smaller dosage for his condition, and gradually increase

> to the normal dosage tid.

>

> It's also highly recommended that bring him to visit a TCM doctor for

> further detailed diagnosis & differentiation. The doctor might

> prescribe the most suitable formula for him.

>

> Thanks for attention.

>

> Zenny Chen

> M.S. of TCM (CDUTCM/China)

>

>

> zelectronix2@h... wrote:

>

> > My grandfather is 79 years old. Recently, he went to the chiropracter

> > for lower

> > back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

> > receiving

> > proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

> > is

> > suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

> > he is

> > too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

> > severe

> > pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

> > to get him

> > some help.

> >

> > I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

> > Does

> > anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

> > greatly

> > appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

> >

> >

> >

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It is truly said that if feet are kept healthy, no organ of your body will be

unhealthy.

so massage your fgrand father's feet every night befire he goes to bed.it relive

pain of legs and help him to sleep peacefully.

tanveer

 

zelectronix2 <zelectronix2 wrote:

Thanks so much. We'll take him to see a TCM doctor right away.

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Zenny (Chien-Ming) CHEN " <

jming8cdu@n...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> A qualified Chinese Herbal Formulamight be " Zhi Gan Cao Tang " which

> deals both yin and yang deficiency of the " Shao Yin Heart " with the

> major symtoms of palpitation and irregular heart beats. Due to both yin

> & yang deficiency, blood stagnation is the result. The body thus looses

> enough nutrion that might cause pains due to both stagnation &

> insufficience. Suggestion might be to take this herbal formula

> starting with a smaller dosage for his condition, and gradually increase

> to the normal dosage tid.

>

> It's also highly recommended that bring him to visit a TCM doctor for

> further detailed diagnosis & differentiation. The doctor might

> prescribe the most suitable formula for him.

>

> Thanks for attention.

>

> Zenny Chen

> M.S. of TCM (CDUTCM/China)

>

>

> zelectronix2@h... wrote:

>

> > My grandfather is 79 years old. Recently, he went to the chiropracter

> > for lower

> > back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

> > receiving

> > proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

> > is

> > suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

> > he is

> > too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

> > severe

> > pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

> > to get him

> > some help.

> >

> > I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

> > Does

> > anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

> > greatly

> > appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

> >

> >

> >

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> It is truly said that if feet are kept healthy, no organ of your

body will be unhealthy.

> so massage your fgrand father's feet every night befire he goes to

bed.it relive pain of legs and help him to sleep peacefully.

 

Foot and leg massages can work wonders in helping Qi and Blood to

move and diminishing pain.

 

Some days when I've overdone physically, I get my husband to massage

my feet and legs for a few minutes. It helps me to recover faster

than I otherwise would in addition to diminishing pain and helping me

to relax right away.

 

He has to be careful about how much pressure to use in some areas

because some areas (like behind the knees) are very sore and

sensitive. Some of the sorest areas correspond to acupoints. I tend

to have a lot of problems with sore acupoints along the course of the

Bladder merdian though these sore points aren't restricted to the

Bladder meridian. Some are on the Liver meridian and other

meridians. Pay attention when there are painful areas along the

course of a meridian because this often is a clue as to problems in

that system.

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He can start using Dong Quai

 

zelectronix2 <zelectronix2 wrote:My grandfather is 79 years old.

Recently, he went to the chiropracter

for lower

back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

receiving

proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

is

suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

he is

too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

severe

pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

to get him

some help.

 

I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

Does

anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

greatly

appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

 

 

 

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Dear Tanveer,

 

You are right aboput the feet they definately have a lot to do with our health.

In the West it is called reflexology which I have used very extensively with

patients who have had some serious problems.

 

So you are on the right path. We need to get a better understanding of what we

personally can do for ourselves in order to have better health.

 

Ray

 

Tanveer Rauf <ammi_pk wrote:

It is truly said that if feet are kept healthy, no organ of your body will be

unhealthy.

so massage your fgrand father's feet every night befire he goes to bed.it relive

pain of legs and help him to sleep peacefully.

tanveer

 

zelectronix2 <zelectronix2 wrote:

Thanks so much. We'll take him to see a TCM doctor right away.

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Zenny (Chien-Ming) CHEN " <

jming8cdu@n...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> A qualified Chinese Herbal Formulamight be " Zhi Gan Cao Tang " which

> deals both yin and yang deficiency of the " Shao Yin Heart " with the

> major symtoms of palpitation and irregular heart beats. Due to both yin

> & yang deficiency, blood stagnation is the result. The body thus looses

> enough nutrion that might cause pains due to both stagnation &

> insufficience. Suggestion might be to take this herbal formula

> starting with a smaller dosage for his condition, and gradually increase

> to the normal dosage tid.

>

> It's also highly recommended that bring him to visit a TCM doctor for

> further detailed diagnosis & differentiation. The doctor might

> prescribe the most suitable formula for him.

>

> Thanks for attention.

>

> Zenny Chen

> M.S. of TCM (CDUTCM/China)

>

>

> zelectronix2@h... wrote:

>

> > My grandfather is 79 years old. Recently, he went to the chiropracter

> > for lower

> > back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

> > receiving

> > proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

> > is

> > suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

> > he is

> > too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

> > severe

> > pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

> > to get him

> > some help.

> >

> > I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

> > Does

> > anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

> > greatly

> > appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Mitchell,

 

Blood clotting is a problem brought on by poor diet. The lack of having enough

of the good nutrients are our main problem in all health problems.

 

Older people because of their eating habits over the years have dug a deep

trench in their health. There is a product for better blood flow called

Ginkobaloba and in the food category we have beets which is very good for the

blood system.

 

If you do a little research on what is available you can find some that would

meet the need I am sure.

 

Ray

 

mitchell shelford <mytchell37 wrote:

He can start using Dong Quai

 

zelectronix2 <zelectronix2 wrote:My grandfather is 79 years old.

Recently, he went to the chiropracter

for lower

back and leg pain. The chiropracter said that his legs were not

receiving

proper circulation. He went to his doctor and x-rays revealed that he

is

suffering from a blood clot on his aorta and on his stomach. However,

he is

too weak for surgery. The doctors are unsure of what to do. He has

severe

pain at night in his legs and can barely sleep. I really would like

to get him

some help.

 

I read an article on treating blood stagnation with Chinese medicine.

Does

anyone know if he would be a good candidate for such treatment? I'd

greatly

appreciate any knowledge that anyone could provide.

 

 

 

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