Guest guest Report post Posted August 11, 2003 do you feel angry and vexation, when someone attacks your tcm with wmstandpoint and theories?>>>>I will add question not attack. Now simple questions (Lingshu) has stated that all the channels and points are already known, and therefore if any one has question is it only do to their own weakness and lack of ability to concentrate. So statement such we are hearing on the list regarding many that drive an inquiring mind, do not surprise me at all. The attitude of perfection of CM has been around since the beginning of time, i.e., Its all about knowing more and being more religious. Questioning while has been present throughout the history is discouraged often both by the literature and sifues. Alon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Hi All, & Hi Alon Alon Marcus wrote: > Emmanuel, I have just talked to a cutting edge cancer MD > researcher. According to him the tremendous advances in > understanding in aptosis is changing the whole approach. They are > finding many pathways that can stop the chaos of cells in cancer > and are designing drugs that are " non toxic " to change cancer from > aggressive progressive disease to a chronic manageable disorder > Alon Herbal medicine recognises dozens of herbs that have anticancer effects, and simultaneously boost the effects of cytotoxic chemotherapy, or radiotherapy and counter their adverse effects! These herbs have marked immunostimulant, adaptogenic and antioxidant effects - examples are Renshen, Wujiapi/Wujiashen and Rhodiola rosea Rx. Apotosis - programmed cell death - is the normal control of cell numbers and their replacement. Cancer can be seen as LOSS of the normal functions of apotosis, whereby cells run riot. As mentioned in an earlier post, Are Thoresen is preparing a paper on the role of the Ko Cycle in restoring Control to the lost function of apotosis. It is a great pity that " leading edge cancer researchers " do not brainstorm with TCM experts and clinicians like Are. He has treated almost 600 confirmed cancer sufferers with very good results using acupuncture via the Ko Cycle and little else! Best regards, WORK : Teagasc Staff Development Unit, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland WWW : Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Email: < Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 11, 2003 Chinese Medicine , " Alon Marcus " <alonmarcus@w...> wrote: > do you feel angry and vexation, when someone attacks your tcm with wm > standpoint and theories? > >>>>I will add question not attack. > Now simple questions (Lingshu) has stated that all the channels and points are already known, and therefore if any one has question is it only do to their own weakness and lack of ability to concentrate. So statement such we are hearing on the list regarding many that drive an inquiring mind, do not surprise me at all. The attitude of perfection of CM has been around since the beginning of time, i.e., Its all about knowing more and being more religious. Questioning while has been present throughout the history is discouraged often both by the literature and sifues. > Alon hi, quoted from lingshu. it seems you understood all chapters of lingshu. i want to discuss wuxing (five-phases) in near future. maybe students and juniors might be interested in lingshu chapter 41, students and juniors might want to know how the ancient chinese set up the system of taiyang, jueyin, shaoyin, taiyin, shaoyang, and yangming; and how/why they set jueyin as wind, shaoyin as heat, taiyin as damp, shaoyang as xianghuo, yangmind as dryness, taiyang as cold. would you please explain it to us? thanks in advance. syho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites