Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Hi, I have arthritis and consider about alternative remedy. Recently I read an article that is about how Chinese herbal medicine to treat arthritis. Does any one know what " Bi " means in this article? or have ever try to using herbal medicine to treat arthritis? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 3:50 AM, herbfans <herbfans wrote: > > > Hi, > > I have arthritis and consider about alternative remedy. Recently I read an > article that is about how Chinese herbal medicine to treat arthritis. > > Does any one know what " Bi " means in this article? or have ever try to > using herbal medicine to treat arthritis? > I edited out the link to the article since it is a downloadable PDF and from Sunten which has a proprietary interest in the information, but overall the article was pretty good <http://www.suntenglobal.com/news/img/2008%20summer.pdf>. So, download it if you want. Bi syndrome is simply stating that there is pain due to an obstruction to the flow of qi in the body. There are as many kinds of " bi " as there are of " pain " . Bi pain is not limited to arthritis, but they're all treated the same, give or take. For instance, " chest bi " would be called " angina " in biomedicine. If getting less than perfect grades in school hurts, then you may have " B bi " . Little joke, there. Ultimately, the goal is to figure out what isn't moving and then move it. The premise is that if tissues lack nutrition of qi and blood, pain will arise. There are two general causes for this. If you have an accident on a freeway, you'll have a bunch of cars in a pile at one point, with a bunch of cars backed up behind the crash. In front of the crash, you'll see no cars at all. This is where the pain comes from, when there are no cars on the highway. Lack of nutrition to the tissues. Now, you can have this same lack of cars on the freeway, such as you'll find in the early morning hours (can you tell I live in Los Angeles?) and this can cause pain too. We'd say that this is due to " deficiency " while the car crash scenario is " excess " . The difference between pain due to excess and pain due to deficiency include the following: - excess comes and goes quickly, deficiency pain lingers - excess pain is intense, deficiency pain is low-grade - excess pain is aggravated by pressure, deficiency feels better with pressure There are also many patients who exhibit symptoms of both, and that's where it gets interesting. Acupuncture loves pain, including " bi pain " . Herbal medicines are good at pain too. For instance, arthritis that is aggravated by cold and damp weather benefits enormously from a formula called " du huo ji sheng tang " . There are others obviously, and a good Chinese medicine practitioner can pull a few ingreidents from one formula and add them to a few from another. That's not unusual, really. -al. -- , DAOM Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 " Bi Syndrome " means " painful obstruction. " Pronounced BEEE. - " herbfans " <herbfans <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Friday, July 17, 2009 3:50 AM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Does anyone know what " Bi " means in Chinese herbal remedy for arthritis? > Hi, > > I have arthritis and consider about alternative remedy. Recently I read an > article that is about how Chinese herbal medicine to treat arthritis. > > Does any one know what " Bi " means in this article? or have ever try to > using herbal medicine to treat arthritis? > > > > --- > > Post message address: Chinese Traditional Medicine > http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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