Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Chinese Traditional Medicine , " hyldemoer " <hyldemoer> wrote: > <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 Penel I have an awful lot to learn about TCM so I am not sure what he meant and the website did not explain but I thought he was perhaps referring to changing constitutions. Does this make sense, that people are not as robust as a couple of generations ago. Still have lots to learn. Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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