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Dear Victoria Dragon,

 

I appreciated that your posted the kidney imbalance information from

The Foundations of by Giovanni Maciocia. It was

fascinating! After reading it, I slightly remember one comment by

the acupuncturist. (Let's see if his comment rings true to you.)

My husband had an appendectomy - the acupuncturist indicated that

this was common for people with a 5th lumbar problems. Many of the

men and boys on my husband's side of the family have back problems

and appendicitis too. For this reason, I have concerns about 1 of

my sons, 12 years old, that complains about lower back pain. He had

an x-ray of his spine a few years ago but there was no indication of

an injury or problem. At this point, I am not certain where to turn.

 

Many thanks for your helpfulness and concerns, Danamarie

 

>

 

>

> Chinese Traditional Medicine , " das4145 " <asenat45@h...>

> wrote:

> > Hmmm,... kidney imbalance. Would a kidney imbalance be mainly

> > caused diet? Or, are there other reasons?

>

> The general etiology of Kidney imbalance includes 1. hereditary

> weakness, 2. emotions, 3. excessive sexual activity, 4. chronic

> illness, 5. old age, and 6. overwork.

>

> 1. Some people are born with weak Kidneys and a tendency to Kidney

> imbalance. TCM also places a great deal of emphasis on the best

> conditions under which to conceive. Parents who are too old risk

not

> having enough Essence (Jing) to pass onto the offspring.

Prospective

> parents are also cautioned to not conceive when they are exhausted.

>

> 2. The Kidneys are particularly vulnerable to fear and fright.

>

> 3. Excessive sexual activity can also weaken the Kidneys. (But

too

> little also can be damaging.)

>

> 4. When a chronic disease has gone on for some time, Kidney Yin or

> Kidney Yang Deficiency will result. Actually, when one is present,

> the other also is almost certain to be present though to a lesser

> extent. That's why Kidney Yang tonic herbs will include some

Kidney

> Yin tonic herbs, and Kidney Yin tonic formulas will contain some

> Yang tonic herbs.

>

> 5. Eidney Essence declines with age.

>

> 6. Overwork includes both physical and mental overwork. Mental

> overwork is more likely to damage Kidney Yin; physical overwork is

> likely to damage Kidney Yang. (Overwork also will damage the

Spleen.)

>

> Information taken from The Foundations of by

> Giovanni Maciocia, pp. 250 to 251.

>

> The Kidneys also are vulnerable to Cold.

>

> These are the general things that can damage the Kidneys.

>

> > Please feel free to recommend any

> > previous messages w/# that have been posted to the list that

might

> > help me to gain a better understanding...

>

> For a basic overview of TCM, start with message 4 and read a few

> messages each day. Don't worry about understanding it at first.

> Understanding will come after there is an overview.

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Hello Danamarie,

 

Lower back problems mostly involve kidney deficiency, but of

course there are other causes, such as traumatic injury, sprains,

etc.

Another culprit of Lumbago is Damp in the Lower-Burner(Lumbar

area), damp-heat can lead to appendicitis too, this comes from

diet, mostly; greasy foods and such.

If your husband doesn't have cartilage between the vertebrae it

is difficult, but massage CAN help because it would relax the

back muscles, tonify the leg and abdominal muscles, which would

then help the back-muscles to support the spine, enhance the

blood circulation in the lower back, AND stimulate the organs

there. This would alleviate the symptoms, even if there is little

cartilage around the 5th.

Your son is very young, so probably massage(swedish, shiatsu,

tui-na, quiropractic...any one of them), will leave him o.k. Of

course, it is good to know the cause of his back-pain, it can be

too much sitting, constipation, damp-foods, muscular injury from

sports maybe, can come from exposure from cold...Many possible

causes.

 

Marcos

 

--- das4145 <asenat45 escreveu:

 

>

> Dear Victoria Dragon,

>

> I appreciated that your posted the kidney imbalance information

> from

> The Foundations of by Giovanni Maciocia. It

> was

> fascinating! After reading it, I slightly remember one comment

> by

> the acupuncturist. (Let's see if his comment rings true to

> you.)

> My husband had an appendectomy - the acupuncturist indicated

> that

> this was common for people with a 5th lumbar problems. Many of

> the

> men and boys on my husband's side of the family have back

> problems

> and appendicitis too. For this reason, I have concerns about 1

> of

> my sons, 12 years old, that complains about lower back pain.

> He had

> an x-ray of his spine a few years ago but there was no

> indication of

> an injury or problem. At this point, I am not certain where to

> turn.

>

> Many thanks for your helpfulness and concerns, Danamarie

>

> >

>

> >

> > Chinese Traditional Medicine , " das4145 "

> <asenat45@h...>

> > wrote:

> > > Hmmm,... kidney imbalance. Would a kidney imbalance be

> mainly

> > > caused diet? Or, are there other reasons?

> >

> > The general etiology of Kidney imbalance includes 1.

> hereditary

> > weakness, 2. emotions, 3. excessive sexual activity, 4.

> chronic

> > illness, 5. old age, and 6. overwork.

> >

>

 

 

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