Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 <snip> > It was written by a naturopathic doctor who , if not TCM trained , > had at least good knowledge of TCM. It was a web site about > alternative treatments for various cancers and he stated that > previously, good results could be had with curing some cancers > with raw food therapy but that this therapy was reporting less > and less cures these days and he felt that people in general > were getting more and more yin and that this was why raw food > therapy was not longer working. Where I live, Chicago, people tend to drive themselves to yin deficient. Yin deficient should not be confused with yang excess. The yang only appears to be in excess because yin is so much deficient. What the doctor might be witnessing and interpreting as excess yin is a population with a false heat. Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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