Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hello all, I have several people at this moment, mainly school teachers, that are suffering from this condition. Hoarse voice, with little or no heat, some with and some without dampness (excessive phlegm), and no other patterns present. It's obviously due to straining (their students are young) and therefore irritating/inflamming the vocal cords. They have tried Xi Gua Shua, in powder and tablets, and Pang Da Hai, as a tea, as well as some Western meds, without improvements. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Daniel C. Luthi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Try taking a mixed drink out of fresh lemon juice, honey, and water. Several patients with similar condition were " treated " successfully with this. Mike L. Daniel <solothurner wrote: Hello all, I have several people at this moment, mainly school teachers, that are suffering from this condition. Hoarse voice, with little or no heat, some with and some without dampness (excessive phlegm), and no other patterns present. It's obviously due to straining (their students are young) and therefore irritating/inflamming the vocal cords. They have tried Xi Gua Shua, in powder and tablets, and Pang Da Hai, as a tea, as well as some Western meds, without improvements. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Daniel C. Luthi Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. To change your email settings, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly. To send an email to <Chinese Medicine- > from the email account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still recieve messages for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Daniel there is an excellent patent medicine for precisely this condition called Qing Yin Wan, manufactured by Beijing Tong Ren Tang Will Maclean In Chinese Medicine , " Daniel " <solothurner> wrote: > Hello all, > > I have several people at this moment, mainly school teachers, that are > suffering from this condition. Hoarse voice, with little or no heat, > some with and some without dampness (excessive phlegm), and no other > patterns present. It's obviously due to straining (their students are > young) and therefore irritating/inflamming the vocal cords. > > They have tried Xi Gua Shua, in powder and tablets, and Pang Da Hai, > as a tea, as well as some Western meds, without improvements. > > Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. > > Daniel C. Luthi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi All, Will Maclean wrote: > Daniel, there is an excellent patent medicine for precisely this > condition called Qing Yin Wan, manufactured by Beijing Tong Ren > Tang, Will See: http://www.maxnature.com/qiyinwanbeto.html Actions: Supports health of throat and larynx. Allowing the pill to dissolve in the mouth activates the salivary glands. Directions: Take 1 pill, bid. Pills may be swallowed with warm, previously boiled water, or allowed to slowly dissolve in the mouth. Package: 10 pills/box ingredients: Honey, Fritillaria Bulb, Kudzu Root, Tropical Almond Fruit, Polyporus Sclerotium, Japanese Apricot Fruit, Chinese Licorice Root, Trichosanthes Root. Warnings: Avoid acrid foods. Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Mike, Will, and Phil, Thanks for the much appreciated help, guys! And Phil, please keep those abstracts coming! Daniel C. Luthi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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