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My first knee jerk reaction is that all herbs would be contraindicated... That

is to say,

anything doing with regulating the chong and ren, menses, blood etc... are going

to

be so drastically changed by the Clomid that don't even try to mess with it. I'm

assuming that the Clomid is the short term kind to produce eggs.

In this scenerio, superficial herbs for a wind cold or heat but I wouldn't do

anything

constitutional... Just my opinion...

doug

 

 

, " mohayley " <je604@e...> wrote:

> Does anyone know if there are any contraindications with Clomid and

> and herbs taken at the same time? If so which need to be subtracted

> from the formula?

>

> Thanks

> Joyce

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My first knee jerk reaction is that all herbs would be contraindicated... That

is to say,

anything doing with regulating the chong and ren, menses, blood etc... are going

to

be so drastically changed by the Clomid that don't even try to mess with it. I'm

assuming that the Clomid is the short term kind to produce eggs.

In this scenerio, superficial herbs for a wind cold or heat but I wouldn't do

anything

constitutional... Just my opinion...

doug

>>>>I have used herbs with clomid several times without any problems, actually

in several cases it may have helped

alon

 

 

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Alon, you are right, Clomid and herbs are compatable. I guess my knee jerk was

more

to the question (with all respect to the original writer). The last times I have

seen

clomid used is with fertile women and their doctors giving clomid to produce

more

eggs for use in IVF. In those cases I have backed away until after the

" harvesting " . I

see that the question is phrased as Luteal Phase defect which in this case is

different.

Still if the woman was not otherwise abnormal I would back away from starting to

use

herbs at the same time as starting to use Clomid. If the menses in this case

were way

off base any answer to " what herbs are contraindicated " would be inadaquate.

Again, I

would feel more comfortable with a case or a question about experiences rather

than

a request in this manner. As if pulling one or two herbs out of a formula makes

everything safe. Again with respect to the original writer asking questions like

this is

a limitation of these on-line forums.

doug

 

, " Alon Marcus " <alonmarcus@w...>

wrote:

> My first knee jerk reaction is that all herbs would be contraindicated... That

is to

say,

> anything doing with regulating the chong and ren, menses, blood etc... are

going

to

> be so drastically changed by the Clomid that don't even try to mess with it.

I'm

> assuming that the Clomid is the short term kind to produce eggs.

> In this scenerio, superficial herbs for a wind cold or heat but I wouldn't do

anything

> constitutional... Just my opinion...

> doug

> >>>>I have used herbs with clomid several times without any problems, actually

in several cases it may have helped

> alon

>

>

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I have treated many women who did the 5 days of Clomid (Day 5 - 9) and have

not had any problem with herbs. If the is a Luteal Phase Defect then there

is usually a problem with the transformation from yin to yang and then

there is not sufficient yang to keep the temperature high enough. In the

1st half of the cycle I tend to focus on yin and blood and then, toward

ovulation add some yang supplementing. After ovulation more focus on yang

while not ignoring the yin. Of course, one must do an appropriate

differential diagnosis to determine the TCM pattern but this is what I

often see.

 

Marnae

 

At 08:13 AM 1/22/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>My first knee jerk reaction is that all herbs would be contraindicated...

>That is to say,

>anything doing with regulating the chong and ren, menses, blood etc... are

>going to

>be so drastically changed by the Clomid that don't even try to mess with

>it. I'm

>assuming that the Clomid is the short term kind to produce eggs.

>In this scenerio, superficial herbs for a wind cold or heat but I wouldn't

>do anything

>constitutional... Just my opinion...

>doug

>

>

> , " mohayley " <je604@e...> wrote:

> > Does anyone know if there are any contraindications with Clomid and

> > and herbs taken at the same time? If so which need to be subtracted

> > from the formula?

> >

> > Thanks

> > Joyce

>

>

>Chinese Herbal Medicine offers various professional services, including

>board approved continuing education classes, an annual conference and a

>free discussion forum in Chinese Herbal Medicine.

>

>

>

>

>

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the biggest problem with clomid is that it cuases fluids to congeal. it forms

phlegm. it is crucial to nourish the yin and generate fluids, especially at

ovulation. think oof herbs like tian hua fen for example. and watch for yang

tonics that are drying.

 

Cara

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I have treated many women who did the 5 days of Clomid (Day 5 - 9) and have <BR>

not had any problem with herbs.  If the is a Luteal Phase Defect then there <BR>

is usually a problem with the transformation from yin to yang and then <BR>

there is not sufficient yang to keep the temperature high enough.  In the <BR>

1st half of the cycle I tend to focus on yin and blood and then, toward <BR>

ovulation add some yang supplementing.  After ovulation more focus on yang <BR>

while not ignoring the yin.  Of course, one must do an appropriate <BR>

differential diagnosis to determine the TCM pattern but this is what I <BR>

often see.<BR>

<BR>

Marnae<BR>

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At 08:13 AM 1/22/2004 +0000, you wrote:<BR>

>My first knee jerk reaction is that all herbs would be contraindicated... <BR>

>That is to say,<BR>

>anything doing with regulating the chong and ren, menses, blood etc... are <BR>

>going to<BR>

>be so drastically changed by the Clomid that don't even try to mess with <BR>

>it. I'm<BR>

>assuming that the Clomid is the short term kind to produce eggs.<BR>

>In this scenerio, superficial herbs for a wind cold or heat but I wouldn't <BR>

>do anything<BR>

>constitutional... Just my opinion...<BR>

>doug<BR>

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> > Does anyone know if there are any contraindications with Clomid and<BR>

> > and herbs taken at the same time?  If so which need to be subtracted<BR>

> > from the formula?<BR>

> ><BR>

> > Thanks<BR>

> > Joyce<BR>

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>board approved continuing education classes, an annual conference and a <BR>

>free discussion forum in Chinese Herbal Medicine.<BR>

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Does anyone know if there is any contraindication with a patient

taking Clomid and any Chinese Herbal formula at the same time. If

so, what herbs need to be subtracted from a formula.

 

Joyce Edwards

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Ar an expert in Nu Ke. CC is warranted in polypharmac. orally administered

chineses medicinals to adress LFD if the pattern presentation demands it's

application. Be brave.

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