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Hi all,

 

Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

 

Warm regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

" A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

 

 

 

 

 

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I have never heard of anyone treating a tapeworm and why would you want to

make them stronger?

 

Fructus Pruni Mumi is one possible herb and food (umeboshi plums) that can

be added to diet and I have heard of using essential oils (must be high

grade) internally as well as externally with success.

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

> Tapeworm

>Tue, 24 May 2005 19:05:43 +0100

>

>Hi all,

>

>Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

>

>Warm regards,

>

>Attilio D'Alberto

>Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>07786198900

>attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

>feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

>illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>

>

>

>

>

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Ho, ho, ho. Acupuncture points please.

 

Warm regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

" A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of mike

Bowser

24 May 2005 19:13

Chinese Medicine

RE: Tapeworm

 

 

I have never heard of anyone treating a tapeworm and why would you want to

make them stronger?

 

Fructus Pruni Mumi is one possible herb and food (umeboshi plums) that can

be added to diet and I have heard of using essential oils (must be high

grade) internally as well as externally with success.

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

> Tapeworm

>Tue, 24 May 2005 19:05:43 +0100

>

>Hi all,

>

>Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

>

>Warm regards,

>

>Attilio D'Alberto

>Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>07786198900

>attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

>feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

>illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>

>

>

>

>

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OK, Santa.

 

Baichongwo is mentioned as an extra point in Chinese Acu and moxa pg 241. I

have not used it.

 

My guess is that if you were to clear any and all abdominal reflexes (such

as refered by Kiiko Matsumoto or others) and combined this with dietary

changes and/or internal cleansing protocols then improvement will happen.

Increase circulation and they will not hang around long.

 

Think about the umeboshi eaten with meals. Later

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

>RE: Tapeworm

>Tue, 24 May 2005 19:16:07 +0100

>

>Ho, ho, ho. Acupuncture points please.

>

>Warm regards,

>

>Attilio D'Alberto

>Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>07786198900

>attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

>feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

>illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>

>

>

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of mike

>Bowser

>24 May 2005 19:13

>Chinese Medicine

>RE: Tapeworm

>

>

>I have never heard of anyone treating a tapeworm and why would you want to

>make them stronger?

>

>Fructus Pruni Mumi is one possible herb and food (umeboshi plums) that can

>be added to diet and I have heard of using essential oils (must be high

>grade) internally as well as externally with success.

>

>Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

>

>

>

> > " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

> >Chinese Medicine

> ><Chinese Medicine >

> > Tapeworm

> >Tue, 24 May 2005 19:05:43 +0100

> >

> >Hi all,

> >

> >Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

> >

> >Warm regards,

> >

> >Attilio D'Alberto

> >Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> >BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> >07786198900

> >attiliodalberto

> > <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

> >

> > " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

> >limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

> >feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

> >illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Attilio,

No points but herbs...

Haven't treated, but the following info is in my notes.

 

 

Goldenseal Composition: Goldenseal contains a compound called berberine that

kills many of the bacteria that cause diarrhea. Berberine has also been shown to

kill a wide range of other types of germs, such as those that cause yeast

infections, as well as various parasites such as tapeworms and giardia.

Berberine may also activate your white blood cells, making them more effective

at fighting infection. For these reasons, it is used as an all-around

disinfectant, both externally and internally. Goldenseal also stimulates the

production of bile, a fluid produced by your liver that helps digest fats.

Goldenseal is used as a healing tonic for the digestive tract, and is considered

helpful for easing chronic constipation, and hemorrhoids.

 

 

 

Forms: Goldenseal is available as tablets (various concentrations), powdered

root in capsules (various concentrations), alcoholic tinctures, and low-alcohol

extracts.

 

Precautions

 

Do not use goldenseal if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure.

If used for long periods of time, goldenseal can irritate the skin, mouth,

throat, and vagina. It can also reduce the number of good bacteria in your

digestive system, which can cause nausea and diarrhea.

Large doses may also interfere with your body's ability to absorb B vitamins.

 

 

Interactions

 

There have been reports of goldenseal reducing the effectiveness of antibiotics,

specifically tetracycline and tetracycline-derivatives like doxycycline. If you

are currently taking any of these antibiotics, you should consult your

healthcare provider.

 

--------------------------------

 

Also:

 

Have attached my notes --- Chapter 17, herbs that expel parasites (just smiled

as I recall my instructor, Dr Cheng doing this little dance as she told about

worms).

 

kathleen

 

 

Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

Hi all,

 

Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

 

Warm regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

" A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

 

 

 

 

 

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Attilio, would you happen to have the pulse profile for the patient?

This will tell us

the organ which needs purging.

 

Holmes

 

Kathleen Mathews wrote:

 

> Attilio,

> No points but herbs...

> Haven't treated, but the following info is in my notes.

>

>

> Goldenseal Composition: Goldenseal contains a compound called

> berberine that kills many of the bacteria that cause diarrhea.

> Berberine has also been shown to kill a wide range of other types of

> germs, such as those that cause yeast infections, as well as various

> parasites such as tapeworms and giardia. Berberine may also activate

> your white blood cells, making them more effective at fighting

> infection. For these reasons, it is used as an all-around

> disinfectant, both externally and internally. Goldenseal also

> stimulates the production of bile, a fluid produced by your liver that

> helps digest fats. Goldenseal is used as a healing tonic for the

> digestive tract, and is considered helpful for easing chronic

> constipation, and hemorrhoids.

>

>

>

> Forms: Goldenseal is available as tablets (various concentrations),

> powdered root in capsules (various concentrations), alcoholic

> tinctures, and low-alcohol extracts.

>

> Precautions

>

> Do not use goldenseal if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure.

> If used for long periods of time, goldenseal can irritate the skin,

> mouth, throat, and vagina. It can also reduce the number of good

> bacteria in your digestive system, which can cause nausea and diarrhea.

> Large doses may also interfere with your body's ability to absorb B

> vitamins.

>

>

> Interactions

>

> There have been reports of goldenseal reducing the effectiveness of

> antibiotics, specifically tetracycline and tetracycline-derivatives

> like doxycycline. If you are currently taking any of these

> antibiotics, you should consult your healthcare provider.

>

> --------------------------------

>

> Also:

>

> Have attached my notes --- Chapter 17, herbs that expel parasites

> (just smiled as I recall my instructor, Dr Cheng doing this little

> dance as she told about worms).

>

> kathleen

>

>

> Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

>

> Warm regards,

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> 07786198900

> attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

 

 

 

 

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Many thanks Kathleen. No I don't have a pulse profile for you Holmes.

Someone in Malaysia is asking me and I'm at a loss.

 

Warm regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

" A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of dkakobad

24 May 2005 19:56

Chinese Medicine

Re: Tapeworm

 

 

Attilio, would you happen to have the pulse profile for the patient?

This will tell us

the organ which needs purging.

 

Holmes

 

Kathleen Mathews wrote:

 

> Attilio,

> No points but herbs...

> Haven't treated, but the following info is in my notes.

>

>

> Goldenseal Composition: Goldenseal contains a compound called

> berberine that kills many of the bacteria that cause diarrhea.

> Berberine has also been shown to kill a wide range of other types of

> germs, such as those that cause yeast infections, as well as various

> parasites such as tapeworms and giardia. Berberine may also activate

> your white blood cells, making them more effective at fighting

> infection. For these reasons, it is used as an all-around

> disinfectant, both externally and internally. Goldenseal also

> stimulates the production of bile, a fluid produced by your liver that

> helps digest fats. Goldenseal is used as a healing tonic for the

> digestive tract, and is considered helpful for easing chronic

> constipation, and hemorrhoids.

>

>

>

> Forms: Goldenseal is available as tablets (various concentrations),

> powdered root in capsules (various concentrations), alcoholic

> tinctures, and low-alcohol extracts.

>

> Precautions

>

> Do not use goldenseal if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure.

> If used for long periods of time, goldenseal can irritate the skin,

> mouth, throat, and vagina. It can also reduce the number of good

> bacteria in your digestive system, which can cause nausea and diarrhea.

> Large doses may also interfere with your body's ability to absorb B

> vitamins.

>

>

> Interactions

>

> There have been reports of goldenseal reducing the effectiveness of

> antibiotics, specifically tetracycline and tetracycline-derivatives

> like doxycycline. If you are currently taking any of these

> antibiotics, you should consult your healthcare provider.

>

> --------------------------------

>

> Also:

>

> Have attached my notes --- Chapter 17, herbs that expel parasites

> (just smiled as I recall my instructor, Dr Cheng doing this little

> dance as she told about worms).

>

> kathleen

>

>

> Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

>

> Warm regards,

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> 07786198900

> attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Mike. I'll make sure your on Santa's good list.

 

Warm regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

" A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of mike

Bowser

24 May 2005 19:25

Chinese Medicine

RE: Tapeworm

 

 

OK, Santa.

 

Baichongwo is mentioned as an extra point in Chinese Acu and moxa pg 241. I

have not used it.

 

My guess is that if you were to clear any and all abdominal reflexes (such

as refered by Kiiko Matsumoto or others) and combined this with dietary

changes and/or internal cleansing protocols then improvement will happen.

Increase circulation and they will not hang around long.

 

Think about the umeboshi eaten with meals. Later

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

>RE: Tapeworm

>Tue, 24 May 2005 19:16:07 +0100

>

>Ho, ho, ho. Acupuncture points please.

>

>Warm regards,

>

>Attilio D'Alberto

>Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>07786198900

>attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

>limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

>feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

>illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>

>

>

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of mike

>Bowser

>24 May 2005 19:13

>Chinese Medicine

>RE: Tapeworm

>

>

>I have never heard of anyone treating a tapeworm and why would you want to

>make them stronger?

>

>Fructus Pruni Mumi is one possible herb and food (umeboshi plums) that can

>be added to diet and I have heard of using essential oils (must be high

>grade) internally as well as externally with success.

>

>Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

>

>

>

> > " Attilio D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto

> >Chinese Medicine

> ><Chinese Medicine >

> > Tapeworm

> >Tue, 24 May 2005 19:05:43 +0100

> >

> >Hi all,

> >

> >Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

> >

> >Warm regards,

> >

> >Attilio D'Alberto

> >Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> >BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> >07786198900

> >attiliodalberto

> > <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

> >

> > " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

> >limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

> >feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

> >illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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That's OK. 5 E Design will work out a diagnosis from available

parameters, and as easily

work out the parameters from a suspected diagnosis.

 

The tenia solium type worm, the commonest, can be seen in TCM patterns

as an External Pathogen,

and will therefore always cause an illness of Excess.

 

As it's main abode is the Yang Ming pair of viscus es, the Excess is

likely to involve Earth to

begin with [sT ingesting the eggs of worm] and by progression Metal as a

natural Mother

Son consequence.

 

The 5 E Design till now is:

An Excess in Earth causing an Excess in Metal.

 

Excess in Earth can be the symptoms of nausea, vomiting, overly eating,

one eats for two,

emaciation, muscle wasting, constipation, weight loss and gain, erratic,

and the classical

earth complexion.

 

Excess in Metal can be the symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, far more

seriously, the

'gatherings' of Mae Jing, fluid filled abdomen, lethargy, somnabulance,

and so on.

 

Terribly, sometimes the " upper " of Metal is involved, and one has

dyspnea, cough, bleeding

from nostrils, and a regular Mae Jing " accumulation " in the LU.

 

The 5 E Design graduating to the KO murderous evil of Nan Ching patterns::

An Excess in Earth causing an Excess in Metal now involves:

 

sub pattern a - ST Aggressing on UB

sub pattern b - LI Aggressing on LV

 

The former will cause the strangury where urine ceases to flow,

dribbling, hematuria with

frank blood in urine.

 

The latter will cause the dreaded impregnation of LV with the cysts,

Cysticerci, of the adult.

 

Pulse patterns initial:

Region - guan of R to begin with, guan of both as illness progresses

Full or Empty - Full to begin with, Empty as illness progresses

Fast or Slow - Fast

Yin or Yang - Yang

Superficial or Deep - Superficial

 

Pulse patterns subsequent:

Region - still guan of both

Full or Empty - Floating Empty

Fast or Slow - Fast

Yin or Yang - Yin within Yang

Superfcial or Deep - Superficial

 

One more characteristic devbelops, and that is Hollow, again at both

guans. This is because

of the consistent bleeding as the worm slices open capilaries.

 

OK. Treatment protocol in terms of caupuncture points?

 

Straighten the Dai - check out which is bulging, and place needles at or

near GB 25

or points nearby which are Cold, indurated, fibrous, and so on.

 

Add thread moxa 7 to begin with, going up to 20 later when patient used

to the practice,

till the Dai imbalance has righted itself.

 

Strengthern SP - which is use the horary open point which tones Earth.

In the 5 Shu Locator and in any similar work there are a series of exact

open points which

will do that.

 

Use one point, point neeedle anywhere, leave in for 20 minutes, no

thread moxa..

 

Points so far:

1. GB 25 and nearby non classical points in a ciecle of some 3 cm -

thread moxa

2. SP Earth toning horary points as they " open " during the day - no

thread moxa

 

3. If the nasolabial holow is reddish with capillaries, bleed ear apex

and add a tiny bird

seed onto LI 1 left side.

 

4. If pulse is showing Hollow add SP 10 one or other by the induration.

 

How to proceed?

With great caution, one needs to induce expulsion of the worm by

coersion and not

aggression.

 

These are fragile and have learned to break up inside and scatter the eggs.

 

Goal of treatment?

Consolidate the Wei and Vessel qi, set right the Dai, worm will expell

by itself.

 

What not to do?

Not to force the issue,, assist body in doing it's thing.

 

Monitor?

Mainly by face color and pulse.

 

Precaution?

Wear gloves, heavy duty soap and water, throw away clothers or wear a

disposable gown,

discard table covers, whatever touche patient.

 

What is the infection rate?

Almost 50 %.

 

What is the morbidity rate?

In tropisc 30%, temperate rare,.

 

Admittedly this is a very limited set of points and a protocol, and the

best I could agther together in

at short notice.

 

If one wanted to this could go on for a trimester.

 

Dr. Holmes

www.acu-free.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attilio D'Alberto wrote:

 

> Many thanks Kathleen. No I don't have a pulse profile for you Holmes.

> Someone in Malaysia is asking me and I'm at a loss.

>

> Warm regards,

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> 07786198900

> attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

> limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

> feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

> illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>

>

>

> Chinese Medicine

> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

> dkakobad

> 24 May 2005 19:56

> Chinese Medicine

> Re: Tapeworm

>

>

> Attilio, would you happen to have the pulse profile for the patient?

> This will tell us

> the organ which needs purging.

>

> Holmes

>

> Kathleen Mathews wrote:

>

> > Attilio,

> > No points but herbs...

> > Haven't treated, but the following info is in my notes.

> >

> >

> > Goldenseal Composition: Goldenseal contains a compound called

> > berberine that kills many of the bacteria that cause diarrhea.

> > Berberine has also been shown to kill a wide range of other types of

> > germs, such as those that cause yeast infections, as well as various

> > parasites such as tapeworms and giardia. Berberine may also activate

> > your white blood cells, making them more effective at fighting

> > infection. For these reasons, it is used as an all-around

> > disinfectant, both externally and internally. Goldenseal also

> > stimulates the production of bile, a fluid produced by your liver that

> > helps digest fats. Goldenseal is used as a healing tonic for the

> > digestive tract, and is considered helpful for easing chronic

> > constipation, and hemorrhoids.

> >

> >

> >

> > Forms: Goldenseal is available as tablets (various concentrations),

> > powdered root in capsules (various concentrations), alcoholic

> > tinctures, and low-alcohol extracts.

> >

> > Precautions

> >

> > Do not use goldenseal if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure.

> > If used for long periods of time, goldenseal can irritate the skin,

> > mouth, throat, and vagina. It can also reduce the number of good

> > bacteria in your digestive system, which can cause nausea and diarrhea.

> > Large doses may also interfere with your body's ability to absorb B

> > vitamins.

> >

> >

> > Interactions

> >

> > There have been reports of goldenseal reducing the effectiveness of

> > antibiotics, specifically tetracycline and tetracycline-derivatives

> > like doxycycline. If you are currently taking any of these

> > antibiotics, you should consult your healthcare provider.

> >

> > --------------------------------

> >

> > Also:

> >

> > Have attached my notes --- Chapter 17, herbs that expel parasites

> > (just smiled as I recall my instructor, Dr Cheng doing this little

> > dance as she told about worms).

> >

> > kathleen

> >

> >

> > Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

> >

> > Warm regards,

> >

> > Attilio D'Alberto

> > Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> > BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> > 07786198900

> > attiliodalberto

> > <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

> >

>

 

 

 

 

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more on acu points;

 

to find points, find pulses

to find pulses, find structural accumulations

 

mae jing: whatever gathers within will be one of 3 things -

one, an accumulation - never moves, fixed

two, a gathering - moves, changes

three, a grain qi manifestation - comes and goes, is on flanks

 

tape worms then can be said to cause a gathering

this moves as the worm elongates into more segments, offspring

abdomen enlarges and recedes with worms voided

 

as this is a gathering it will be in the bowels

 

thus we will look at the bowel pulses, and treat with bowel points

 

pulse iconogram:

[from Teaching Iconograms © Tru Self Inc 2000, reproduced by Courtesy]

 

think of 6 boxes

a pair on top of each other

 

a pair at chest

a pair at pelvis

one in between

 

a pair at chest - this is the cun pulse on both wrists

a pair at pelvis - this is the chi pulse on both wrists

one in between - this is the guan qi pulse on both wrists

 

worms may appear on the guan pulse on both wrists

 

if L guan reflects gathering - worms are in L abdomen

if R guan reflects gathering - worms are in R abdomen

 

pulse iconogram:

if pulse is soft, worm infestation is recent and expulsion will be easy

if pulse is hard, worm infestation is chronic and expulsion will be

difficult

 

a worm pulse:

soft, spongy, movable, more deep than superficial, slippery

 

rate- medium later slow

 

points:

begin with straightening Dai - GB 25 ipsilateral, see post below

if needed - add GB 41 SJ 5 pair of extra vessel points

always tone SP by horary structure

 

more in later post

 

dr holmes

 

 

 

dkakobad wrote:

 

> That's OK. 5 E Design will work out a diagnosis from available

> parameters, and as easily

> work out the parameters from a suspected diagnosis.

>

> The tenia solium type worm, the commonest, can be seen in TCM patterns

> as an External Pathogen,

> and will therefore always cause an illness of Excess.

>

> As it's main abode is the Yang Ming pair of viscus es, the Excess is

> likely to involve Earth to

> begin with [sT ingesting the eggs of worm] and by progression Metal as

> a natural Mother

> Son consequence.

>

> The 5 E Design till now is:

> An Excess in Earth causing an Excess in Metal.

>

> Excess in Earth can be the symptoms of nausea, vomiting, overly

> eating, one eats for two,

> emaciation, muscle wasting, constipation, weight loss and gain,

> erratic, and the classical

> earth complexion.

>

> Excess in Metal can be the symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, far

> more seriously, the

> 'gatherings' of Mae Jing, fluid filled abdomen, lethargy,

> somnabulance, and so on.

>

> Terribly, sometimes the " upper " of Metal is involved, and one has

> dyspnea, cough, bleeding

> from nostrils, and a regular Mae Jing " accumulation " in the LU.

>

> The 5 E Design graduating to the KO murderous evil of Nan Ching

> patterns::

> An Excess in Earth causing an Excess in Metal now involves:

>

> sub pattern a - ST Aggressing on UB

> sub pattern b - LI Aggressing on LV

>

> The former will cause the strangury where urine ceases to flow,

> dribbling, hematuria with

> frank blood in urine.

>

> The latter will cause the dreaded impregnation of LV with the cysts,

> Cysticerci, of the adult.

>

> Pulse patterns initial:

> Region - guan of R to begin with, guan of both as illness progresses

> Full or Empty - Full to begin with, Empty as illness progresses

> Fast or Slow - Fast

> Yin or Yang - Yang

> Superficial or Deep - Superficial

>

> Pulse patterns subsequent:

> Region - still guan of both

> Full or Empty - Floating Empty

> Fast or Slow - Fast

> Yin or Yang - Yin within Yang

> Superfcial or Deep - Superficial

>

> One more characteristic devbelops, and that is Hollow, again at both

> guans. This is because

> of the consistent bleeding as the worm slices open capilaries.

>

> OK. Treatment protocol in terms of caupuncture points?

>

> Straighten the Dai - check out which is bulging, and place needles at

> or near GB 25

> or points nearby which are Cold, indurated, fibrous, and so on.

>

> Add thread moxa 7 to begin with, going up to 20 later when patient

> used to the practice,

> till the Dai imbalance has righted itself.

>

> Strengthern SP - which is use the horary open point which tones Earth.

> In the 5 Shu Locator and in any similar work there are a series of

> exact open points which

> will do that.

>

> Use one point, point neeedle anywhere, leave in for 20 minutes, no

> thread moxa..

>

> Points so far:

> 1. GB 25 and nearby non classical points in a ciecle of some 3 cm -

> thread moxa

> 2. SP Earth toning horary points as they " open " during the day - no

> thread moxa

>

> 3. If the nasolabial holow is reddish with capillaries, bleed ear apex

> and add a tiny bird

> seed onto LI 1 left side.

>

> 4. If pulse is showing Hollow add SP 10 one or other by the induration.

>

> How to proceed?

> With great caution, one needs to induce expulsion of the worm by

> coersion and not

> aggression.

>

> These are fragile and have learned to break up inside and scatter the

> eggs.

>

> Goal of treatment?

> Consolidate the Wei and Vessel qi, set right the Dai, worm will expell

> by itself.

>

> What not to do?

> Not to force the issue,, assist body in doing it's thing.

>

> Monitor?

> Mainly by face color and pulse.

>

> Precaution?

> Wear gloves, heavy duty soap and water, throw away clothers or wear a

> disposable gown,

> discard table covers, whatever touche patient.

>

> What is the infection rate?

> Almost 50 %.

>

> What is the morbidity rate?

> In tropisc 30%, temperate rare,.

>

> Admittedly this is a very limited set of points and a protocol, and

> the best I could agther together in

> at short notice.

>

> If one wanted to this could go on for a trimester.

>

> Dr. Holmes

> www.acu-free.com

>

> Attilio D'Alberto wrote:

>

>> Many thanks Kathleen. No I don't have a pulse profile for you Holmes.

>> Someone in Malaysia is asking me and I'm at a loss.

>>

>> Warm regards,

>>

>> Attilio D'Alberto

>> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>> BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>> 07786198900

>> attiliodalberto

>> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>>

>> " A human being is part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part

>> limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and

>> feelings, as something separated from the rest - - a kind of optical

>> illusion in his consciousness. " (Albert Einstein)

>>

>>

>>

>> Chinese Medicine

>> Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

>> dkakobad

>> 24 May 2005 19:56

>> Chinese Medicine

>> Re: Tapeworm

>>

>>

>> Attilio, would you happen to have the pulse profile for the patient?

>> This will tell us

>> the organ which needs purging.

>>

>> Holmes

>>

>> Kathleen Mathews wrote:

>>

>> > Attilio,

>> > No points but herbs...

>> > Haven't treated, but the following info is in my notes.

>> >

>> >

>> > Goldenseal Composition: Goldenseal contains a compound called

>> > berberine that kills many of the bacteria that cause diarrhea.

>> > Berberine has also been shown to kill a wide range of other types of

>> > germs, such as those that cause yeast infections, as well as various

>> > parasites such as tapeworms and giardia. Berberine may also activate

>> > your white blood cells, making them more effective at fighting

>> > infection. For these reasons, it is used as an all-around

>> > disinfectant, both externally and internally. Goldenseal also

>> > stimulates the production of bile, a fluid produced by your liver that

>> > helps digest fats. Goldenseal is used as a healing tonic for the

>> > digestive tract, and is considered helpful for easing chronic

>> > constipation, and hemorrhoids.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Forms: Goldenseal is available as tablets (various concentrations),

>> > powdered root in capsules (various concentrations), alcoholic

>> > tinctures, and low-alcohol extracts.

>> >

>> > Precautions

>> >

>> > Do not use goldenseal if you are pregnant or have high blood pressure.

>> > If used for long periods of time, goldenseal can irritate the skin,

>> > mouth, throat, and vagina. It can also reduce the number of good

>> > bacteria in your digestive system, which can cause nausea and

>> diarrhea.

>> > Large doses may also interfere with your body's ability to absorb B

>> > vitamins.

>> >

>> >

>> > Interactions

>> >

>> > There have been reports of goldenseal reducing the effectiveness of

>> > antibiotics, specifically tetracycline and tetracycline-derivatives

>> > like doxycycline. If you are currently taking any of these

>> > antibiotics, you should consult your healthcare provider.

>> >

>> > --------------------------------

>> >

>> > Also:

>> >

>> > Have attached my notes --- Chapter 17, herbs that expel parasites

>> > (just smiled as I recall my instructor, Dr Cheng doing this little

>> > dance as she told about worms).

>> >

>> > kathleen

>> >

>> >

>> > Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

>> > Hi all,

>> >

>> > Does anyone know any good acupuncture points for treating a tapeworm?

>> >

>> > Warm regards,

>> >

>> > Attilio D'Alberto

>> > Doctor of (Beijing, China)

>> > BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

>> > 07786198900

>> > attiliodalberto

>> > <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>> >

>>

>

 

 

 

 

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