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> Wed, 6 Oct 2004 10:13:11 +1000

> Steven Slater <laozhongyi

> Re: allergies: does TCM really work?

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> Hi Benjamin,

>

> I notice you have been concentrating on treating the excess (damp,

> wind-cold etc.) so I am sure how much you are treating the root of such

> conditions.

 

[benjamin Hawes]

 

Yep, I treat the root. But this is not about this particular patient; he

just served as an example. In his case, we worked on the excess (damp heat

in the middle and lower warmers, Wind-Cold invasion), as well as deficiency

(SP Qi and Wei Qi deficiency) with herbs & AP, but his allergies were so

specific - the mold - that he would still flare up badly if it rained (rain

is rare here in the Southwest, so easy to make a correlation). He is

currently tearing the moldy boards out of his walls and using a HEPA filter,

etc.

 

Anyway, my question was more general - has anyone been able to CURE someone

of a specific allergy (cats, mold, ragweed) so that they are asymptomatic

even in the presence of the irritant? I'm not talking sinus pressure here,

but rhinorrhea / allergic rhinitis. Sinus pressure responds rather easily to

AP, I've found, but in my personal experience (with cats) and in the

patients I've treated for hayfever, the results, if any, are mild and of

short duration. I have used standard TCM point selection based on standard

TCM diagnosis (Wind-Cold on top of X, Y or Z pattern), trying to tonify

between attacks. But another problem is that folks don't tend to come in if

they have no symptoms...

 

 

 

> Message: 2

> Tue, 5 Oct 2004 17:13:58 -0700 (PDT)

> John Garbarini <johnlg_2000

> Re: allergies: does TCM really work?

>

>

> Try Kiiko's protocol for Aller. Rhints.

> John Garbarini> >

 

[benjamin Hawes] Which book of hers can I find it? All I have is " 5 Elements

/ Ten Stems " . Thanks.

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Benjamin Hawes [ben_laura]

has anyone been able to CURE someone

of a specific allergy (cats, mold, ragweed) so that they are asymptomatic

even in the presence of the irritant?

 

 

 

[Jason]

 

 

 

Sure, but I think you may need herbs.

 

-Jason

 

 

 

 

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i have allergic rhinitis for some time now

i have tried everything, but no success

 

i am willing to try alternative medicine. any suggestion?

thanks

 

 

 

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