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The colds are colds, i.e. wind, usually wind-heat, though sometimes

wind-cold turning into wind heat. What happens is when the cold gets better,

as soon as -- as in the day after -- tonification begins, a new cold

develops. This can happen if tonification begins immediately, or if it

begins weeks after the last cold. These colds aren't allergies. Unless by

" allergies " you mean a cold. They are acute, accompanied by achiness or sore

throat, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, and last only a few days to a week. It

also doesn't seem to matter what sort of tonification I do. Spleen Qi,

Blood, Kidney Yang -- it all seems to start the viral infection process

again.

 

 

Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

 

CORTEZ FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE

1430 E. Main Street, Suite #4

Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-0230

 

 

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Wed, 05 Nov 2003 06:19:58 -0000

" acu_qichina " <acu

Re: wei qi

 

Sounds like a case of tonifying the pathogen. What are these 'colds'

like? You don't mention Wind, and expelling Wind (eg cupping Bl-11/12).

Is there also the possibility of the colds being more like allergic

rhinitis or asthma rather than full-blown viral infections? If so, I'm

reminded of the Giovanni theory of the Lu-Kid relationship where a

constitutional weakness of the Kidney is responsible. (summarised in

this MSC abstract: http://www.chinese-medicine.co.uk/msc/msc8.htm )

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Hello Benjamin

My inclination would be to not do ANY tonification at all,

for at least the next few treatments. Perhaps what is

required to a greater degree with this patient is to clear

(i.e. reduce/sedate) any and all pathogens that may be

present.

 

I have found that clearing, even if there are no apparent

cold/flu symptoms, is necessary in these cases. Wei Qi

will strengthen when the pathogens are no longer

obstructing. Moxa on St36 helps, watching of course the

degree of heat that may already be present.

 

Hope this helps.

Best wishes

Persis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- Benjamin Hawes <ben_laura wrote:

 

The colds are colds, i.e. wind, usually wind-heat, though

sometimes

wind-cold turning into wind heat. What happens is when the

cold gets better,

as soon as -- as in the day after -- tonification begins, a

new cold

develops. This can happen if tonification begins

immediately, or if it

begins weeks after the last cold. These colds aren't

allergies. Unless by

" allergies " you mean a cold. They are acute, accompanied by

achiness or sore

throat, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, and last only a few

days to a week. It

also doesn't seem to matter what sort of tonification I do.

Spleen Qi,

Blood, Kidney Yang -- it all seems to start the viral

infection process

again.

 

 

Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

 

CORTEZ FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE

1430 E. Main Street, Suite #4

Cortez, CO 81321

(970) 565-0230

 

 

Message: 2

Wed, 05 Nov 2003 06:19:58 -0000

" acu_qichina " <acu

Re: wei qi

 

Sounds like a case of tonifying the pathogen. What are

these 'colds'

like? You don't mention Wind, and expelling Wind (eg

cupping Bl-11/12).

Is there also the possibility of the colds being more like

allergic

rhinitis or asthma rather than full-blown viral infections?

If so, I'm

reminded of the Giovanni theory of the Lu-Kid relationship

where a

constitutional weakness of the Kidney is responsible.

(summarised in

this MSC abstract:

http://www.chinese-medicine.co.uk/msc/msc8.htm )

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Have you tried Xiao Chai Hu Tang? Often getting into the Shao Yang can clear the

pathogens that lie hidden. Just a thought.

doug

 

Chinese Medicine , " Benjamin Hawes "

<ben_laura@n...> wrote:

> The colds are colds, i.e. wind, usually wind-heat, though sometimes

> wind-cold turning into wind heat. What happens is when the cold gets better,

> as soon as -- as in the day after -- tonification begins, a new cold

> develops. This can happen if tonification begins immediately, or if it

> begins weeks after the last cold. These colds aren't allergies. Unless by

> " allergies " you mean a cold. They are acute, accompanied by achiness or sore

> throat, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, and last only a few days to a week. It

> also doesn't seem to matter what sort of tonification I do. Spleen Qi,

> Blood, Kidney Yang -- it all seems to start the viral infection process

> again.

>

>

> Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

> Director

>

> CORTEZ FAMILY ACUPUNCTURE

> 1430 E. Main Street, Suite #4

> Cortez, CO 81321

> (970) 565-0230

>

>

> Message: 2

> Wed, 05 Nov 2003 06:19:58 -0000

> " acu_qichina " <acu@q...>

> Re: wei qi

>

> Sounds like a case of tonifying the pathogen. What are these 'colds'

> like? You don't mention Wind, and expelling Wind (eg cupping Bl-11/12).

> Is there also the possibility of the colds being more like allergic

> rhinitis or asthma rather than full-blown viral infections? If so, I'm

> reminded of the Giovanni theory of the Lu-Kid relationship where a

> constitutional weakness of the Kidney is responsible. (summarised in

> this MSC abstract: http://www.chinese-medicine.co.uk/msc/msc8.htm )

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