Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 The posting about Bob Flaws and his approach to Fibromyalgia is very helpful - especially since Bob has no doubt had quite a few FM cases. The most important point in this posting in my opinion is the comment that one should always treat the dominant symptom picture first. The healing process always starts with first things first and proceeding step by step from there - the case always reveals itself in layers and the top layer with the most harresing symptoms are the ones that need attention then the other layers will one by one come to the surface - then one attends to these underlying layers until the health pattern is left. Proceeding in such a way is the greatest protection a practioner has against making diagnostic mistakes - the symptoms are what is being treated not any abstraction like disease names. Every fibromyalgia patient presents with a differant syndrome picture - and treating the symptoms and the DOMINANT syndrome picture first is the correct way to proceed. As will be true in every case no matter what the disease name that has been assigned to the case. My suggestion is that if one does not consider themselves Master diagnosticians (few are) then staying with the symptom picture of the particular patient will keep you on track - try to ignore disease names unless you are sure of your analysis (with confirmations). At best disease names - especially western disease names - are simple indicaters - they can never be definative for TCM practioners because we are approching the patient from a completly differant perspective than the alleopaths. Chinese Traditional Medicine , " genesis_holistics " <genesis_holistics> wrote: > > > Hello! I am new here to this group forum, but I am a current student > of Holistic and . Both my wife and I obtained AFPA > certification this past summer as Nutritional Wellness Consultants > through American Fitness Profesionals and Associates > (www.afpafitness.com), and I am also doing concurrent distance > education studies through Medboo Health, and the China Academy of > Traditional in Beijing, China (www.ontcm.com). > Additionally, I am scheduled to attend Southwest Institute of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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