Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 I think the concept of both yin and yang deficiency is important in leukemia. There is a push and pull effect to this disease that makes identification and treatment difficult. Added to the idea that the disease will move and hide as well as become hard to detect or dormant. I think there must be a treatment, but that may be according to each patient and the type or progress of the disease in each patient. That there are different types of cells may be due to this changing type of progress with the disease. I would constantly check piulses and test pints and tonify or stimulate points on a prescribed basis to find the best moxa time and areas. Tonification of points can be a way of keeping the moistness away, a dry cold and moist heat working together?? I am thinking that a Small Intestine tonification and /or sedation would be a starting point. Perhaps above the elbow area? I sweat from one armpit alot as a result of the agent orange, this would seem to be a triple burner malfunction, but I can't seem to find a treatment area. 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. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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