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Doug & All,

 

Since you raise the cosmetical as opposed to the cosmological I was

wondering if maybe you could decipher the following. I am pretty interested

in what the author meant by " theology " but from the context I am wondering

if it isn't just a mistranslation.

 

" .. the change of theology in the rat model .. "

 

I can appreciate in this context " theology " may mean " thinking " . But the

later

 

" .. change of theology in rats .. "

 

Could they possibly mean the rats behaved in a happier way when they were

not infected ? [i.e. theology - spirit / spiritedness - reduced torpor ]

 

If nothing else it illustrates how important it is to access the original

work when investigating novel applications of TCM.

 

 

Sammy.

 

 

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2000 Apr;25(4):233-8. Related Articles, Links

 

 

[A pharmacological study on suppository for anti-prostatis]

 

[Article in Chinese]

 

Sun MG, Jia YS, Li J, Yang W, Xu SJ.

 

Institute of Basic Theory, China Academy of TCM, Beijing 100700, China.

 

OBJECTIVE: To approach the pharmacological mechanism of the suppository for

anti-prostatis (SAP). METHOD: Investigating the inflammation of prostate in

rat models with bacterial and nonbacterial prostatis induced by

colonbacillus and " Xiao Zhi Ling " , as well as the change of theology in the

rat model with acute blood stasis. Several tests on anti-inflammation,

analgesia and bacteriostasis were conducted. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: SAP

could restrain the inflammation of prostate and resume its secretion

obviously. It is very effective for anti-inflammation, analgesia and

bacteriostasis, and also helps improve the change of theology in rats with

blood stasis.

 

 

 

[]

11 November 2003 17:25

Chinese Medicine

Re: Digest Number 261

 

 

I pretty much agree. I just see an irony in people decrying the Chinese

government's

CM policies when I see huge hospitals serving patients everyday with Chinese

Medicine. My question is, Can these " masses " , if you will, be served by the

ancient

traditions?

The dermatology department where I was, joked about how they have been so

busy

lately because of the prosperity that allowed people to focus on the

admitadely more

minor cosmetological, (not cosmological) aspects of their lives.

From here in USA, we always get the " pure " forms of the religious and

political

movements that weren't allowed in their own countries. People are always

shocked to

go back to their countries of their heritage and find that the " roots " are

gone. Just as

Chinese doctors come here and find that they have to actually practice

Chinese

Medicine.

doug

 

As I see it, then, this

> new TCM is more virulent in its intent of destroying and de-legitimizing

> much of the past lore of healing chinese arts than formerly were new

> emerging paradigms/ideas in chinese medical history, possibly because

these

> didn't have such a massive statal power backing them. But, as Pierre

pointed

> out, CM may be like pizza - some of the best recipes now are extant only

> outside Italy... but pizza is nevertheless everywhere. That's where

internet

> and groups like ours come in bringing really new possibilities for the

good

> guys (us!) to become organized and to circulate knowledge in truly

> revolutionary ways.

>

> My best to you all

> Daniel Luz

 

 

 

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I think it means the rat went from Catholic to Buddhist. Of the other way

around.

Frequent suppositories and proctological tests will do that.

Seriously, they must have meant pathology. That's my best guess.

doug

 

Chinese Medicine , <ga.bates@v...> wrote:

>

> Doug & All,

>

> Since you raise the cosmetical as opposed to the cosmological I was

> wondering if maybe you could decipher the following. I am pretty interested

> in what the author meant by " theology " but from the context I am wondering

> if it isn't just a mistranslation.

>

> " .. the change of theology in the rat model .. "

>

> I can appreciate in this context " theology " may mean " thinking " . But the

> later

>

> " .. change of theology in rats .. "

>

> Could they possibly mean the rats behaved in a happier way when they were

> not infected ? [i.e. theology - spirit / spiritedness - reduced torpor ]

>

> If nothing else it illustrates how important it is to access the original

> work when investigating novel applications of TCM.

>

>

> Sammy.

>

>

> Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2000 Apr;25(4):233-8. Related Articles, Links

>

>

> [A pharmacological study on suppository for anti-prostatis]

>

> [Article in Chinese]

>

> Sun MG, Jia YS, Li J, Yang W, Xu SJ.

>

> Institute of Basic Theory, China Academy of TCM, Beijing 100700, China.

>

> OBJECTIVE: To approach the pharmacological mechanism of the suppository for

> anti-prostatis (SAP). METHOD: Investigating the inflammation of prostate in

> rat models with bacterial and nonbacterial prostatis induced by

> colonbacillus and " Xiao Zhi Ling " , as well as the change of theology in the

> rat model with acute blood stasis. Several tests on anti-inflammation,

> analgesia and bacteriostasis were conducted. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: SAP

> could restrain the inflammation of prostate and resume its secretion

> obviously. It is very effective for anti-inflammation, analgesia and

> bacteriostasis, and also helps improve the change of theology in rats with

> blood stasis.

>

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CM using animal model is not right way to develop CM. CM is human based medicine which is mental based or human psychology based medicine. Human does not know animal thinking even themselves. It is therefoere, bad way to use animal model to replace human. The biggest mistake from westerm medicine is to use animal model to indicate human behavior. This hypotheis is usually wrong.

 

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