Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Reply to Kate little soul. I recommend my clients read/buy Daverick Leggett's book Recipes for Self Healing. It talks like I do and is a self help tool to their better understanding of what is going on. Love and light Barbara Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine 23 May 2004 09:34 Chinese Medicine Digest Number 486 There are 21 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: Severe mood swings... Pete Theisen <petet 2. Re: Herbalisation and methods of decoction Pete Theisen <petet 3. RE: Damp and Diet " Susie Parkinson " <susie 4. Re: RE: Damp and Diet Kathleen Mathews <kthmathews2003 5. Re: Damp and Diet " salvador_march " <salvador_march 6. Re: Damp and Diet " Rich " <rfinkelstein 7. Re: Re: Damp and Diet Musiclear 8. Re: Damp and Diet " Rich " <rfinkelstein 9. Re: Damp and Diet May Lucken <maylucken 10. Re: Re: Damp and Diet Musiclear 11. Point and shoot an Email at Us Reps " ykcul_ritsym " <ykcul_ritsym 12. Methods of Decoction " East Dakota " <eastdakota 13. Re: Damp and Diet " Rich " <rfinkelstein 14. Re: Methods of Decoction " Rich " <rfinkelstein 15. need good ap article " Pam Price " <needledoc 16. Re: Herbalisation and methods of decoction " John Aguilar, Jr. " <jagtao 17. Re: Herbalisation and methods of decoction " John Aguilar, Jr. " <jagtao 18. Re: Point and shoot an Email at Us Reps Pete Theisen <petet 19. Re: need good ap article Pete Theisen <petet 20. Re: Herbalisation and methods of decoction Pete Theisen <petet 21. Re: need good ap article " Pam Price " <needledoc ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Sat, 22 May 2004 03:09:18 -0400 Pete Theisen <petet Re: Severe mood swings... Hi May! I recommend Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible to all my patients. Good + cheap in paperback. At 08:24 AM 5/21/2004, you wrote: >Hi Pete, > >Thanks. Will try to see if she can afford to come that often. >Any ideas on diet (except the clear bland type)? Or vitamins? Or where can I >have a look? > >Thanks > >May Regards, Pete ______________________ ______________________ Message: 2 Sat, 22 May 2004 03:14:00 -0400 Pete Theisen <petet Re: Herbalisation and methods of decoction Hi John! I have been seeing people on the cheap also: $32 for history/exam; $31 report of findings; $30 first treatment and then a dollar less each time until $25. When I tried to get better rates no one came. This is in Sarasota, FL. At 11:30 AM 5/21/2004, you wrote: >Hey Pete, > >For now, it'll be $20 for a 1/2 hour treatment. That's as cheap as I >could go and still make it feasible. It's located at the White Tiger >Center for Integrative Medicine in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of >Denver, Colorado. Regards, Pete ______________________ ______________________ Message: 3 Sat, 22 May 2004 12:02:29 +0100 " Susie Parkinson " <susie RE: Damp and Diet Kate I agree with you that diet is underplayed. Personally, I feel that diet is often the root cause of much illness. Good nutrition is essential for good health. I give my patients a diet sheet which tells them which foods to avoid and which to include to reduce damp. Not everyone follows the advice, but most of those that do have great improvement in phlegm and damp symptoms, particularly sinus problems. Bananas are the most popular fruit in the UK and just stopping their consumption makes a substantial difference. I also suggest foods to help with blood deficiency and harmonise the liver. regards Susie > Message: 1 > Fri, 21 May 2004 09:14:55 -0000 > " kate " <littlesoul22 > Damp and Diet > > Hi, does any of the group have experience on helping to clear Damp > Heat/Damp Cold conditions (particularly in the 3 Jiaos) through > dietary advice? > > Apart from the usual recommended avoidance of dairy, eggs, bananas, > beer etc, does anyone actively advise patients to eat specific foods > to assist the acu/herbal treatment in helping their condition? (For > example, turnip helps clear phlegm in upper jiao, and so on.) > > How much of a role do others feel that diet plays in their client's > recovery? Does anyone tailor compose individual dietary plans for > their patients to enhance their treatment? > > I personally feel that the subject of diet is often underplayed in > treatment. Any thoughts would be appreciated. > > Kate > > > > > ______________________ ______________________ Message: 4 Sat, 22 May 2004 05:18:05 -0700 (PDT) Kathleen Mathews <kthmathews2003 Re: RE: Damp and Diet Susie, Any chance you would be willing to post the lists on this site? thanks. kathleen Susie Parkinson <susie wrote: Kate I agree with you that diet is underplayed. Personally, I feel that diet is often the root cause of much illness. Good nutrition is essential for good health. I give my patients a diet sheet which tells them which foods to avoid and which to include to reduce damp. Not everyone follows the advice, but most of those that do have great improvement in phlegm and damp symptoms, particularly sinus problems. Bananas are the most popular fruit in the UK and just stopping their consumption makes a substantial difference. I also suggest foods to help with blood deficiency and harmonise the liver. regards Susie > Message: 1 > Fri, 21 May 2004 09:14:55 -0000 > " kate " <littlesoul22 > Damp and Diet > > Hi, does any of the group have experience on helping to clear Damp > Heat/Damp Cold conditions (particularly in the 3 Jiaos) through > dietary advice? > > Apart from the usual recommended avoidance of dairy, eggs, bananas, > beer etc, does anyone actively advise patients to eat specific foods > to assist the acu/herbal treatment in helping their condition? (For > example, turnip helps clear phlegm in upper jiao, and so on.) > > How much of a role do others feel that diet plays in their client's > recovery? Does anyone tailor compose individual dietary plans for > their patients to enhance their treatment? > > I personally feel that the subject of diet is often underplayed in > treatment. Any thoughts would be appreciated. > > Kate > > > > > Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. http://babel.altavista.com/ and adjust accordingly. If you , it takes a few days for the messages to stop being delivered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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