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I 'm very interested in TCM therapy and want to exchange ideas on it.

These days many people make enquiries about TCM therapy on hypertension.

 

TCM ways of curing hypertension are different according to the complex

conditions .

There are normal TCM therapy on it and I want to exchange methods on it.

 

Systemic arterial hypertension is defined as elevated arterial blood pressure,

with systolic pressure over 160 mmHG and /or diastolic pressure over 95mmHG.

Blood pressure that is consistently 140 mmHG systolic and/or 90mmHg diastolic or

higher is considered border line hypertensions.

 

Hypertension is usually of two types: primary and secondary. Essential, or

primary, hypertension is systemic arterial hypertension of unknown cause; 90 to

95 percent of systemic hypertension cases fall under this category. Secondary

hypertension is elevated systemic blood pressure of known cause; five to ten

percent of systemic hypertension cases are of this type. In this article, we

discuss only the traditional diagnosis and treatment of essential hypertension.

 

Etiology and Pathogenesis

 

Differential Diagnosis of Syndromes

 

1. Hyperactivity of liver yang

 

3. Deficiency in the kidneys

 

2. Deficiency of qi and blood

 

4. Interior retention of phlegm-damp

 

Treatment

 

1. Hyperactivity of liver yang

 

Principle of treatment: Calm the liver and suppress exuberant yang.

 

2. Deficiency of qi and blood

 

Principle of treatment: Replenish qi and nourish blood.

 

3. Deficiency in the kidneys

 

Principle of treatment: Invigorate the kidneys

 

4. Interior retention of phlegm-damp

 

Principle of treatment: Eliminate damp and dissolve phlegm.

 

more information on http://www.fx120.net/english/tcm/TCMT/lm5362_1.htm

 

 

 

 

 

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Here is another take on the condition which is based on a 5 E style,

albeit home grown,

ultimately all style must take one's your own hue:

 

1. cannot be that unless 3. contributed

meaning a Def Water created a Dry Wood which caught Fire

 

3. can always cause 2. and 2. can always cause 3., so which came first?

 

4. is a longer shot and cannot happen unless SP is screwed up. So we

need a 5.

 

You can't describe HBP or LBP and not speak of Madame le Spleene, who is

fractious

at in the best of situations.

 

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Which came first?

 

What 5 E pattern is this? You cannot treat unless you know the Primary.

 

Primary is the Stealthy Thief, largely Silent.

Secondary is all out there registering now high, now low BP.

 

And you don't mention pulse Pressure, the Sacred Cow of Hypertension.

 

And to treat the noisy Secondary, one must know the culprit Primary.

So which is it?

 

One more thing, one never treats Hypertension per se.

Only the 5 E pattern which is causing it.

 

Dr. Holmes

www.acu-free.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Danny Masion wrote:

 

>

>

> Etiology and Pathogenesis

>

> Differential Diagnosis of Syndromes

>

> 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang

>

> 3. Deficiency in the kidneys

>

> 2. Deficiency of qi and blood

>

> 4. Interior retention of phlegm-damp

>

> Treatment

>

> 1. Hyperactivity of liver yang

>

> Principle of treatment: Calm the liver and suppress exuberant yang.

>

> 2. Deficiency of qi and blood

>

> Principle of treatment: Replenish qi and nourish blood.

>

> 3. Deficiency in the kidneys

>

> Principle of treatment: Invigorate the kidneys

>

> 4. Interior retention of phlegm-damp

>

> Principle of treatment: Eliminate damp and dissolve phlegm.

>

> more information on http://www.fx120.net/english/tcm/TCMT/lm5362_1.htm

>

 

 

 

 

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