Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 " baidanwu34 " bonmotSarah baidanwu3 wrore: > I think it means something like woman strong bones--there is a > chinese > book title which is translated on the internet like that. Some say > it > means osteoporosis, but perhaps it means that you need to build the > bones in this condition. Yes, this formula is puzzling, yet I > know > that it must be somewhere on the internet, because there is a > Chinese > practioner in my area who makes capsules using these herbs, but > does not want to share. Sigh. That's something like I got from plugging the name into Google. Which btw, returned several sites which had it for sale, so it must exist somewhere. However, the original question was how much of each ingredient is in it and while the sites I skimmed through listed the ingredients, the percentages were not included. sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Chinese Traditional Medicine , suzee <qiuser wrote: > That's something like I got from plugging the name into Google. Which > btw, returned several sites which had it for sale, so it must exist > somewhere. However, the original question was how much of each > ingredient is in it and while the sites I skimmed through listed the > ingredients, the percentages were not included. > > sue I think you may have been talking to me, because I was the one that posted all the links. I just posted the links to the formula for reference, not that they answered your question. You might trying the book with the Gu Zhi Shu Song as the title (all of this info is in my previous post) as it will contain good info about osteoporosis (if you are looking for this info), and it may also contain the formula amounts and dosing info you are looking for, and for $6 USD including shipping, you can't go wrong. Anyways good luck with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Greetings from the original poster with question about Gu Zhi Shu Song, The woman who wrote the book strong women, strong bones is into fitness, nutrition and Western medicine (major ugh on that last part part of the trio). Still the samo, samo we always hear which does not offer much in the way of refreshing new outlooks. One of the sponsors on her website (where she has posted many archived articles) is StonyField Farms. It is pretty well discussed in TCM that dairy products are not the way to go to build bones. So back to square zero on this one as we are finding the patent herbal formulas for Gu Zhi Shu Song do not have ratios. Will have to do more research on Oriental martial arts herbal formulas I guess as they do have formulas for building and repairing bone. Thanks for all your efforts though--much appreciated, as always. I bet somehow this formula is hidden under another TCM namee. Sarah Chinese Traditional Medicine , " mrasmm " <mrasmm wrote: > > Chinese Traditional Medicine , suzee <qiuser@> wrote: > > That's something like I got from plugging the name into Google. Which > > btw, returned several sites which had it for sale, so it must exist > > somewhere. However, the original question was how much of each > > ingredient is in it and while the sites I skimmed through listed the > > ingredients, the percentages were not included. > > > > sue > > I think you may have been talking to me, because I was the one that > posted all the links. I just posted the links to the formula for > reference, not that they answered your question. You might trying the > book with the Gu Zhi Shu Song as the title (all of this info is in my > previous post) as it will contain good info about osteoporosis (if you > are looking for this info), and it may also contain the formula > amounts and dosing info you are looking for, and for $6 USD including > shipping, you can't go wrong. Anyways good luck with it! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Chinese Traditional Medicine , " baidanwu34 " <bonmotSarah wrote: > > I > bet somehow this formula is hidden under another TCM namee. I wouldn't be surprised. At the very least it may be a variation of a classical formula. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Chinese Traditional Medicine , " baidanwu34 " <bonmotSarah wrote: > > Greetings from the original poster with question about Gu Zhi Shu Song, > > The woman who wrote the book strong women, strong bones is into > fitness, nutrition and Western medicine (major ugh on that last part > part of the trio). > Sarah Ahh IC, that makes sense. I guess the formula must translate to strong women strong bones or something close, and she must have had her book translated into Chinese giving it the same title. Once again, great research on all of it! Sorry that didn't help. The one last thing is about that other TCM group for practitioners and students. I don't know if there is anyone on this list that is a member of that other list, but there are several who could join. If they would be up to doing that for you and asking about it, you might be able to get some results that way. I have a TCM Dr that I could ask as well, but I think I would get the same results as you, in that he might not want to openly share the info like that (as it would take his job away if he did it too much, so I understand). It sounds like you have very well researched out the topic, and you really know what you are talking about, so great job on that. Sorry I couldn't be of more help to you =) Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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