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Depends on the differential diagnos you get.

 

There is no such thing as universal " herb " or such. You have to see

what the constitution and pattern of the patient is before you choose

how to treat.

 

/Peter

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " emailme_marilyn "

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> http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/baifengwan.htm

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> OR

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> http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/tiaojingcuyun.htm

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What is the TCM pattern?

 

Pete

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emailme_marilyn

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Wednesday, January 09, 2008 12:26 AM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] which is more suitable for fertility?

 

 

http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/baifengwan.htm

 

OR

 

http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/tiaojingcuyun.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On Jan 8, 2008 9:26 PM, emailme_marilyn <emailme_marilyn wrote:

 

> http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/baifengwan.htm

>

> OR

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> http://www.tongrentang.com/en/product/tiaojingcuyun.htm

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is impossible to say which is more suitable for fertility (or

infertility, I presume.)

 

If you have an infertile plot of land, it could be due to the soil lack

certain nutrients, or the soil being the wrong texture, or the rainfall

being too much or too little, or the sunlight being obstructed by whatever,

or too much sunlight burning the plants.

 

Once you know which of these problems are preventing the growth of your

plants, you'll know which solution is going to have a positive effect.

 

Not knowing why you are infertile makes it impossible to know which solution

applies to you.

 

-al.

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , " emailme_marilyn "

<emailme_marilyn wrote:

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> a TCM doctor diagnosed me mainly of spleen qi deficiency (?!) and

some

> imbalance in Yin/yang.

 

The TCM healer should be recommending the appropriate formula.

 

Victoria

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On Jan 13, 2008 4:34 AM, victoria_dragon <victoria_dragon wrote:

 

> Chinese Traditional Medicine <Chinese Traditional Medicine%40>,

> " emailme_marilyn "

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> <emailme_marilyn wrote:

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> > a TCM doctor diagnosed me mainly of spleen qi deficiency (?!) and

> some

> > imbalance in Yin/yang.

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> The TCM healer should be recommending the appropriate formula.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I agree.

 

Also, what your TCM doctor told you was either watered down to make sense to

you, the consumer, or the TCM doctor's understanding is very limited.

 

I have a friend who is an acupuncturist and sometimes he comes over for a

treatment. He never tells me what is wrong with him, but as a joke, he asks

me to balance his yin and yang.

 

This is equivalent to an MD telling a patient than they're sick because they

have " a bug " . This is perfectly acceptable to tell a patient. However it

tells another MD nothing. This is what your imbalance of yin and yang tells

me... nothing.

 

As for Spleen qi deficiency, that is somewhat more clear but still not

enough to really say what you need to conceive. Spleen qi deficiency is more

commonly associated with miscarriages than infertility, but if the digestion

is not working well, it can lead to any number of other deficiencies

resulting in compromised reproductive functions.

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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>>> As for Spleen qi deficiency, that is somewhat more clear but still

not enough to really say what you need to conceive. Spleen qi

deficiency is more commonly associated with miscarriages than

infertility

 

oohh...actually, i miscarried 5x already (2 chemical pregnancy, 3

blighted)! i can try to get pregnant in 3-4 cycles (usually after

fertility treatment when i feel like giving up already...weird huh?!)

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