Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 Michelle, Would you be kind enough to elaborate on how to do the " ginger bath?: Thank you. On : Sun, 24 Apr 2005 " Michelle Clark " <michellec wrote: Re: Kidney Yang & Kidney Yin Deficiency Thank you...this helps me understand my cycle with the blankets at night. I am essence, blood and chi deficient. One of the things that helps some of my symptoms is a steaming hot ginger bath for 30 minutes followed by a cold towel wrap with a wool blanket and other blankets over that for an hour or more. This takes away abdomen pain and gives me more energy. I believe it is because of blood stagnation?? Dunno, but it helps. Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Sure: Run the bath as hot as you can stand it. Sprinkle ginger in: enough to color the water. Have a towel soaking in the sink in cold tap water. Put plastic down on the bed, then the wool blanket (I fold mine in half so it's double thickness) so it is already to wrap yourself in. Have bedding folded down so you can flip it over yourself on top of the wool blanket. Soak 30 minutes in the hot bath. Wring out the cold towel, not so it's too dry, not soppy wet. Wrap it around your torso, from armpits to crotch. Wrap up in wool blanket, flip the covers over you and take a nap for an hour or more. (you should check after five minutes to make sure your body is warming up the towel; if not, try again later) After the first gasp of the cold towel it's not too bad and after getting in the wool and quilts, I drift off quickly to sleep or to a meditative place. For me the results are dramatice the next day and really dramatic the 2nd day. Sometimes it is someone else who tells me my color and energy are better. It is the pain I am usually focusing on. Michelle - Patricia Ann Haring Chinese Traditional Medicine Monday, April 25, 2005 3:44 PM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] hot ginger bath Michelle, Would you be kind enough to elaborate on how to do the " ginger bath?: Thank you. On : Sun, 24 Apr 2005 " Michelle Clark " <michellec wrote: Re: Kidney Yang & Kidney Yin Deficiency Thank you...this helps me understand my cycle with the blankets at night. I am essence, blood and chi deficient. One of the things that helps some of my symptoms is a steaming hot ginger bath for 30 minutes followed by a cold towel wrap with a wool blanket and other blankets over that for an hour or more. This takes away abdomen pain and gives me more energy. I believe it is because of blood stagnation?? Dunno, but it helps. Michelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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