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How does TCM describe the ganleon cysts and how and why they appear as well as

how to get rid of them? I have one on my right wrist and one forming on my left.

Cysts occur at weak points in the body I have heard.

 

Bill

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Hi Bill,

 

Ganglion cysts are generally considered " phlegm nodules " in Chinese medicine

as are many soft squishy lumps.

 

The treatment that seems to be favored by most is to just slam a big heavy

book down on the lump and break it up. Not sure that I'd do that myself, but

that's what is done.

 

-al.

 

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 3:48 PM, billcu34 <billcu1 wrote:

 

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>

>

> How does TCM describe the ganleon cysts and how and why they appear as well

> as how to get rid of them? I have one on my right wrist and one forming on

> my left. Cysts occur at weak points in the body I have heard.

>

> Bill

> _

>

 

 

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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" Al Stone " <al

<Chinese Traditional Medicine >

Wednesday, September 02, 2009 7:19 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] gangleon cyst

 

 

> Hi Bill,

>

> Ganglion cysts are generally considered " phlegm nodules " in Chinese

> medicine

> as are many soft squishy lumps.

>

> The treatment that seems to be favored by most is to just slam a big heavy

> book down on the lump and break it up. Not sure that I'd do that myself,

> but

> that's what is done.

>

> -al.

 

Al,

 

Thanks. When you say phlegm I think of Hippocrates and Galen. Is it an

excess of something?

 

On a sidenote if one had diabetes melitus would eating instant oats and

splenda be ok? I've heard the 5 minute oats are ok but I like the instant

ones. They're rolled more and refined more. Instant oats I've head turns to

starch too fast.

 

Bill

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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Bill Cunningham <billcu1wrote:

 

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>

> Al,

>

> Thanks. When you say phlegm I think of Hippocrates and Galen. Is it an

> excess of something?

>

> Yep. Too much phlegm, which is an exasperation of dampness, which arises

> from funky dietary choices or inefficient digestion.

>

>

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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" Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum

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Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:47 AM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] gangleon cyst

 

 

> You should think of Galen and Hippocrates. Their medical ontology was

> very

> similar to that of TCM. Read ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY by Robert Burton.

> Quite

> and eye opener.

[snip]

 

Another I like to read in Samuel Hannehman.

 

Bill

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You should think of Galen and Hippocrates. Their medical ontology was very

similar to that of TCM. Read ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY by Robert Burton. Quite

and eye opener.

Not sure about the oats. I would think more processed would mean not as

good for you.

 

 

 

 

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" Bill Cunningham " <billcu1

<Chinese Traditional Medicine >

Wednesday, September 02, 2009 5:34 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] gangleon cyst

 

 

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> " Al Stone " <al

> <Chinese Traditional Medicine >

> Wednesday, September 02, 2009 7:19 PM

> Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] gangleon cyst

>

>

>> Hi Bill,

>>

>> Ganglion cysts are generally considered " phlegm nodules " in Chinese

>> medicine

>> as are many soft squishy lumps.

>>

>> The treatment that seems to be favored by most is to just slam a big

>> heavy

>> book down on the lump and break it up. Not sure that I'd do that myself,

>> but

>> that's what is done.

>>

>> -al.

>

> Al,

>

> Thanks. When you say phlegm I think of Hippocrates and Galen. Is it an

> excess of something?

>

> On a sidenote if one had diabetes melitus would eating instant oats and

> splenda be ok? I've heard the 5 minute oats are ok but I like the instant

> ones. They're rolled more and refined more. Instant oats I've head turns

> to

> starch too fast.

>

> Bill

>

>

>

> ---

>

> Post message address: Chinese Traditional Medicine

> http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/

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Hi Bill,

I just found out that the small nodule on my R Wrist is a Ganglion Cyst.My

Physician told me they are due to repetition.He,my Physician had one on the top

of his R Hand and went to Doctor.He asked his Doctor what it is.The Doctor told

him a GC.Doctor got the heaviest Book he had and slammed it down on the GC,but

it came back,so he had it Surgically excised.Didn't do anything for mine!

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" happy_butt1972 " <happy_butt1972

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Thursday, September 03, 2009 1:42 AM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Re: gangleon cyst

 

 

Hi Bill,

I just found out that the small nodule on my R Wrist is a Ganglion Cyst.My

Physician told me they are due to repetition.He,my Physician had one on the

top of his R Hand and went to Doctor.He asked his Doctor what it is.The

Doctor told him a GC.Doctor got the heaviest Book he had and slammed it down

on the GC,but it came back,so he had it Surgically excised.Didn't do

anything for mine!

 

The proper herbs I think would break it down. I have used tea tree oil

on it 3-4 times a day and it gets larger so that might be some progress. The

good news is that these are always benign. You can have them asperated I

guess or cut out. I'd just as well make a salve from herbs and apply it

topically. Chapparal they say is good. I don't know about the chinese herbs.

 

Bill

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Hello,

 

I had a ganglion cyst on the arch of my right foot. My dog, who weighed

130 pounds, stepped on my foot and launched herself. I had a small

scratch and bruise and forgot about the injury when these healed. A few

months later, a continuously growing bump appeared on my arch that hurt

if depressed. I went to the podiatrist, who diagnosed it as a ganglion

cyst. He tried to aspirate the cyst, but it was too dense. I then had

outpatient surgery to remove the cyst. The doctor found that a bone in

the arch had shifted, causing a point that irritated the nerve and

tendon. He dissected past the nerves and blood vessels, used a dremmel

tool to grind down the offending bone, removed the cyst, then stitched

me back up, all under twilight anesthesia. I was off work for two weeks

with limited mobility and on pain medication. I have a three inch scar

on that foot, but no re-occurrence of the cyst. My father had one

removed from his right thumb in this past year. His doctor calls them

" Bible Bumps " and usually prescribes hitting them with a large book.

 

Karen in San Diego

 

happy_butt1972 wrote:

>

>

> Hi Bill,

> I just found out that the small nodule on my R Wrist is a Ganglion

> Cyst.My Physician told me they are due to repetition.He,my Physician

> had one on the top of his R Hand and went to Doctor.He asked his

> Doctor what it is.The Doctor told him a GC.Doctor got the heaviest

> Book he had and slammed it down on the GC,but it came back,so he had

> it Surgically excised.Didn't do anything for mine!

>

>

 

 

 

 

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