Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 From the reply of the 9th and subject heat, please note the following. During childhood, this person got treated with a traditional medicine for tuberculosis. so far, he has not shown the respiratory tb symtoms of blood in sputum or Fire Cough. However, in those pioneering days, this person got treated by a very high potency dose of the medicine, which is derived from the sputum of a tubercular person. Nobody in his right mind would do such a thing today. The result was that he got cured of the tb respiratory problems, but he has looked like a concentration camp refugee since then. Once again, this is a typical tb symptom of ravenous hunger; losing flesh while eating well. Please see if dry heat could relate to the wasting, since the wasting and thirsting is not clear here. dkakobad <dkaikobad wrote:don't know any, i think up my own stuff. this one should be out as a distance learning course and book pretty soon. btw it is a good Q regards holmes Steve Segal wrote: >Thanks. Are there any relevant publications? > >dkakobad <dkaikobad wrote:[from a work on Dry Heat under compilation © Tru Self Inc 2004] > >Whatever is Dry comes from Metal > >Metal to be Dry needs some Wetness > >With some Wetness Metal is Dy >With less Wetness Metal is Heated >With no Wetness Metal is Hot > >The yang of Metal is found at the Gate of Pores >The yin of Metal is found at the Gate of Po > >Thus when the yang of Metal turns to yin, Dry Heat arrives >And when the yin of the Metal turns to yang, Wet Heat arrives > >Hope this helps? > >Holmes >www.acu-free.com > > > >Steve Segal wrote: > > > >>Is anybody aware of Jin Ye dry heat with emaciation. >> >> >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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