Guest guest Posted August 2, 2003 Report Share Posted August 2, 2003 This disease has an important factor in todays diagnosis. It is a taboo subject and like aids, people have died of it and it has been listed as something else. It has been proliferated at an extent that can only mean premeditative intent. It is an international crime. Little has been published, but we can assume that there is no cure. Mad Cow disease is a disease that is self ingested. I think an enzyme of some sort is manufactured in the stomach/liver area. It is not filtered by the kidneys and affect the brain in the area of the Gall Bladder meridian. Ha fau chi. How to treat this disease in TCM? I have has neither a patient or any reports that I have read. I have seen television of the poor cows. Spastic head movements and loss of ability to direct tongue movements charachterize the disease. One of the common symptoms is a lightheadednes after eating beef or dairy products. One of the first symptoms is loss of control of the tongue. What would I try if I could? I think there is an overabundance of moisture in the body. Balance is affected. The bad moisture is the acids that are created. They seem to destroy brain tissue. Could a process of depriving the patient of fluids, and supplemented with a process similar to donating plasma be used? I think the white cells are affected the most. Perhaps even transfusion would work. These fluids taken out would be contaminated. The following points might work in a beginning stage of the disease. That down side being the patient may never regain brain abilities even if saved from death. Massage may help these patients and if in the advanced stages of the disease they would probably move around too much for needles. Massage and Tonify the heart Moxa kidney knee area. Sedate the stomach hand area tonify and moxa Gall Bladder head, I can see four or five moxa needles up there Trying to tonify or sedate the brain tissue would seem to be a good step if possible. Stopping the growth of the enzyme reaction might have a herb helper? Hot chinese mustard? Other brain food? Cauliflower? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 About Mad Cow disease.....It would seem to be the type of disease that would take alot of rehabilitation to succeed with brain tissue reforming. I studied a book for a while and came up with some relevant meridian treatment for specific symptoms. Again I would like to reiterate the fact that I have not treated anyone for this disease yet. possible additional treatment ***For Neurasthenia I-Ming Shen Men^ San yin chiao Tai Yang Pe Hui Nei Kuan Chung kuan Tien shu kuan-yuan Ts u liao Tsu san-li *** For hysterical behavior Jen chung Hoku Tai ch i san yin chiao *** for syncope and shock shih-hsuan *** For pediatric digestive disorder szu feng^ ***For epilepsy hsin yu fei yu pi yu ta ch' ui *** For numbness of the tongue Lien ch - uan Conception and Gov vessels would seem to be affected as well. all systems and meridians could probably be affected by a massage and/or treat - stimulate program to balance yin and yang Chinese Traditional Medicine , " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002> wrote: > This disease has an important factor in todays diagnosis. It is a > taboo subject and like aids, people have died of it and it has been > listed as something else. It has been proliferated at an extent that > can only mean premeditative intent. It is an international crime. > Little has been published, but we can assume that there is no cure. > Mad Cow disease is a disease that is self ingested. I think an > enzyme of some sort is manufactured in the stomach/liver area. It is > not filtered by the kidneys and affect the brain in the area of the > Gall Bladder meridian. Ha fau chi. How to treat this disease in TCM? > I have has neither a patient or any reports that I have read. I have > seen television of the poor cows. Spastic head movements and loss of > ability to direct tongue movements charachterize the disease. One of > the common symptoms is a lightheadednes after eating beef or dairy > products. One of the first symptoms is loss of control of the > tongue. What would I try if I could? > > I think there is an overabundance of moisture in the body. Balance > is affected. The bad moisture is the acids that are created. They > seem to destroy brain tissue. Could a process of depriving the > patient of fluids, and supplemented with a process similar to > donating plasma be used? I think the white cells are affected the > most. Perhaps even transfusion would work. These fluids taken out > would be contaminated. The following points might work in a > beginning stage of the disease. That down side being the patient may > never regain brain abilities even if saved from death. > Massage may help these patients and if in the advanced stages of the > disease they would probably move around too much for needles. > > Massage and Tonify the heart > > Moxa kidney knee area. > > Sedate the stomach hand area > > tonify and moxa Gall Bladder head, I can see four or five moxa > needles up there > > Trying to tonify or sedate the brain tissue would seem to be a good > step if possible. Stopping the growth of the enzyme reaction might > have a herb helper? Hot chinese mustard? Other brain food? > Cauliflower? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2003 Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 thank you very much but please could add a numeric name for acupoints exp: hoku(LI4) thank you > " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002 >Chinese Traditional Medicine >Chinese Traditional Medicine >[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: Mad Cow Disease >Thu, 07 Aug 2003 17:01:52 -0000 > >About Mad Cow disease.....It would seem to be the type of disease >that would take alot of rehabilitation to succeed with brain tissue >reforming. I studied a book for a while and came up with some >relevant meridian treatment for specific symptoms. Again I would >like to reiterate the fact that I have not treated anyone for this >disease yet. > >possible additional treatment > >***For Neurasthenia > > >I-Ming > >Shen Men^ > >San yin chiao > >Tai Yang > >Pe Hui > >Nei Kuan > >Chung kuan > >Tien shu > >kuan-yuan > >Ts u liao > >Tsu san-li > > >*** For hysterical behavior > >Jen chung > >Hoku > >Tai ch i > >san yin chiao > > > >*** for syncope and shock > >shih-hsuan > > > >*** For pediatric digestive disorder > >szu feng^ > > > >***For epilepsy > >hsin yu > >fei yu > >pi yu > >ta ch' ui > > >*** For numbness of the tongue > >Lien ch - uan > > >Conception and Gov vessels would seem to be affected as well. all >systems and meridians could probably be affected by a massage and/or >treat - stimulate program to balance yin and yang > > > > > > > > > > >Chinese Traditional Medicine , " twomtns2002 " ><twomtns2002> wrote: > > This disease has an important factor in todays diagnosis. It is a > > taboo subject and like aids, people have died of it and it has >been > > listed as something else. It has been proliferated at an extent >that > > can only mean premeditative intent. It is an international crime. > > Little has been published, but we can assume that there is no >cure. > > Mad Cow disease is a disease that is self ingested. I think an > > enzyme of some sort is manufactured in the stomach/liver area. It >is > > not filtered by the kidneys and affect the brain in the area of >the > > Gall Bladder meridian. Ha fau chi. How to treat this disease in >TCM? > > I have has neither a patient or any reports that I have read. I >have > > seen television of the poor cows. Spastic head movements and loss >of > > ability to direct tongue movements charachterize the disease. One >of > > the common symptoms is a lightheadednes after eating beef or dairy > > products. One of the first symptoms is loss of control of the > > tongue. What would I try if I could? > > > > I think there is an overabundance of moisture in the body. >Balance > > is affected. The bad moisture is the acids that are created. They > > seem to destroy brain tissue. Could a process of depriving the > > patient of fluids, and supplemented with a process similar to > > donating plasma be used? I think the white cells are affected the > > most. Perhaps even transfusion would work. These fluids taken out > > would be contaminated. The following points might work in a > > beginning stage of the disease. That down side being the patient >may > > never regain brain abilities even if saved from death. > > Massage may help these patients and if in the advanced stages of >the > > disease they would probably move around too much for needles. > > > > Massage and Tonify the heart > > > > Moxa kidney knee area. > > > > Sedate the stomach hand area > > > > tonify and moxa Gall Bladder head, I can see four or five moxa > > needles up there > > > > Trying to tonify or sedate the brain tissue would seem to be a >good > > step if possible. Stopping the growth of the enzyme reaction might > > have a herb helper? Hot chinese mustard? Other brain food? > > Cauliflower? > > > > > 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 August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Just a couple of things to add about Mad Cow Disease. There is a balancing problem with the disease , probably from the brain tissue damage. I think the kidneys have to do with balancing and equlibrium so a possible new treatment to combat the danger could be to concentrate on the Kidney 3 - 6 triangle on the foot. Perhaps a combination moxa on one foot and stimulate/sedate on the other in that area? Another area might be the SI meridian at the elbow - tonify ST 8. Chinese Traditional Medicine , " twomtns2002 " <twomtns2002> wrote: > This disease has an important factor in todays diagnosis. It is a > taboo subject and like aids, people have died of it and it has been > listed as something else. It has been proliferated at an extent that > can only mean premeditative intent. It is an international crime. > Little has been published, but we can assume that there is no cure. > Mad Cow disease is a disease that is self ingested. I think an > enzyme of some sort is manufactured in the stomach/liver area. It is > not filtered by the kidneys and affect the brain in the area of the > Gall Bladder meridian. Ha fau chi. How to treat this disease in TCM? > I have has neither a patient or any reports that I have read. I have > seen television of the poor cows. Spastic head movements and loss of > ability to direct tongue movements charachterize the disease. One of > the common symptoms is a lightheadednes after eating beef or dairy > products. One of the first symptoms is loss of control of the > tongue. What would I try if I could? > > I think there is an overabundance of moisture in the body. Balance > is affected. The bad moisture is the acids that are created. They > seem to destroy brain tissue. Could a process of depriving the > patient of fluids, and supplemented with a process similar to > donating plasma be used? I think the white cells are affected the > most. Perhaps even transfusion would work. These fluids taken out > would be contaminated. The following points might work in a > beginning stage of the disease. That down side being the patient may > never regain brain abilities even if saved from death. > Massage may help these patients and if in the advanced stages of the > disease they would probably move around too much for needles. > > Massage and Tonify the heart > > Moxa kidney knee area. > > Sedate the stomach hand area > > tonify and moxa Gall Bladder head, I can see four or five moxa > needles up there > > Trying to tonify or sedate the brain tissue would seem to be a good > step if possible. Stopping the growth of the enzyme reaction might > have a herb helper? Hot chinese mustard? Other brain food? > Cauliflower? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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