Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 I agree with , Danny Masion is in the wrong group !!!!! Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer CENTRO DE MEDICINA ORIENTAL Acupunctura-Shiatsu-Adipolise-TCM Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer 351-269827272,+351-967044284 medoriental -------Mensagem original------- De: Data: 06/23/05 05:52:00 Para: Chinese Medicine Assunto: Re: TCM for Immune Deficiency This is all nice stuff, but at a layperson's level. This is a professional group, however, and I don't understand why this basic information needs to be listed here. On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Danny Masion wrote: > Hello > > There is a discussion on TCM for Immune Deficiency. > I have studied this subject for years and I am willing to exchange > ideas with all of you who is interested in it. > > Nothing is more important to your health than a well- > functioning immune system. Such ailments and diseases as the common > cold, infections, asthma, food allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, and > even cancer are all related to immune system dysfunction. Immuno- > deficiency is a condition in which the immune system is suppressed > by certain factors, making you vulnerable to disease and infection. > It is one of many disorders related to the immune system. > > There are some special therapies on it. > > Diet and Nutrition > Shiitake mushroom is one of the leading foods recommended by > Chinese medicine practitioners for enhancing immunity. > > Chinese Herbs and Herbal Formulas > Many Chinese herbs have strong immunity-enhancing effects. > Astragalus is very well-known for its powerful " non-specific " > immune system stimulating capacity, which works by increasing the > numbers and activity of roving white blood cells. > > Acupuncture > Acupuncture is another powerful tool to regulate the immune system. > In China, people know how energetic they feel after having an > acupuncture treatment, and they will use acupuncture as part of a > plan for maintaining perfect health. > > detailed information on > http://www.fx120.net/english/tcm/TCMT/200505181351514905.htm > > > > Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 Dear colleagues With all due respects to Dr. Rosenberg & Dr. Naussbaumer , I think remembering somethings to each other would be useful. Chris told us about an old thing but it was for me a good idea to think more deep about immunity & TCM. So I am trying to have a project about lymphocyte & neutrophil functions after reinforcing Qi .If any one want to help me, please contact me. Thank you " Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer " <medoriental wrote: I agree with , Danny Masion is in the wrong group !!!!! Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer CENTRO DE MEDICINA ORIENTAL Acupunctura-Shiatsu-Adipolise-TCM Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer 351-269827272,+351-967044284 medoriental -------Mensagem original------- De: Data: 06/23/05 05:52:00 Para: Chinese Medicine Assunto: Re: TCM for Immune Deficiency This is all nice stuff, but at a layperson's level. This is a professional group, however, and I don't understand why this basic information needs to be listed here. On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Danny Masion wrote: > Hello > > There is a discussion on TCM for Immune Deficiency. > I have studied this subject for years and I am willing to exchange > ideas with all of you who is interested in it. > > Nothing is more important to your health than a well- > functioning immune system. Such ailments and diseases as the common > cold, infections, asthma, food allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, and > even cancer are all related to immune system dysfunction. Immuno- > deficiency is a condition in which the immune system is suppressed > by certain factors, making you vulnerable to disease and infection. > It is one of many disorders related to the immune system. > > There are some special therapies on it. > > Diet and Nutrition > Shiitake mushroom is one of the leading foods recommended by > Chinese medicine practitioners for enhancing immunity. > > Chinese Herbs and Herbal Formulas > Many Chinese herbs have strong immunity-enhancing effects. > Astragalus is very well-known for its powerful " non-specific " > immune system stimulating capacity, which works by increasing the > numbers and activity of roving white blood cells. > > Acupuncture > Acupuncture is another powerful tool to regulate the immune system. > In China, people know how energetic they feel after having an > acupuncture treatment, and they will use acupuncture as part of a > plan for maintaining perfect health. > > detailed information on > http://www.fx120.net/english/tcm/TCMT/200505181351514905.htm > > > > Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 I was initially confused by the original posting as well. It seemd out of place. If you want to discuss the western concept of immunity in OM terms you must consider the liver as the producer of wei qi (Ling Shu according to Tran/Nghi). What are the signs and symptoms you wish to discuss and the pattern of treatment? Mike W. Bowser, L Ac >behzad goharfar <behzad_goharfar >Chinese Medicine >Chinese Medicine >Re: Res: Re: TCM for Immune Deficiency >Thu, 23 Jun 2005 04:36:18 -0700 (PDT) > >Dear colleagues >With all due respects to Dr. Rosenberg & Dr. Naussbaumer , >I think remembering somethings to each other would be useful. >Chris told us about an old thing but it was for me a good idea >to think more deep about immunity & TCM. >So I am trying to have a project about lymphocyte & neutrophil >functions after reinforcing Qi .If any one want to help me, please >contact me. >Thank you > > " Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer " <medoriental wrote: >I agree with , Danny Masion is in the wrong group !!!!! > >Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer > > >CENTRO DE MEDICINA ORIENTAL > Acupunctura-Shiatsu-Adipolise-TCM > Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer >351-269827272,+351-967044284 > medoriental > > >-------Mensagem original------- > >De: >Data: 06/23/05 05:52:00 >Para: Chinese Medicine >Assunto: Re: TCM for Immune Deficiency > >This is all nice stuff, but at a layperson's level. This is a >professional group, however, and I don't understand why this basic >information needs to be listed here. > > >On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Danny Masion wrote: > > > Hello > > > > There is a discussion on TCM for Immune Deficiency. > > I have studied this subject for years and I am willing to exchange > > ideas with all of you who is interested in it. > > > > Nothing is more important to your health than a well- > > functioning immune system. Such ailments and diseases as the common > > cold, infections, asthma, food allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, and > > even cancer are all related to immune system dysfunction. Immuno- > > deficiency is a condition in which the immune system is suppressed > > by certain factors, making you vulnerable to disease and infection. > > It is one of many disorders related to the immune system. > > > > There are some special therapies on it. > > > > Diet and Nutrition > > Shiitake mushroom is one of the leading foods recommended by > > Chinese medicine practitioners for enhancing immunity. > > > > Chinese Herbs and Herbal Formulas > > Many Chinese herbs have strong immunity-enhancing effects. > > Astragalus is very well-known for its powerful " non-specific " > > immune system stimulating capacity, which works by increasing the > > numbers and activity of roving white blood cells. > > > > Acupuncture > > Acupuncture is another powerful tool to regulate the immune system. > > In China, people know how energetic they feel after having an > > acupuncture treatment, and they will use acupuncture as part of a > > plan for maintaining perfect health. > > > > detailed information on > > http://www.fx120.net/english/tcm/TCMT/200505181351514905.htm > > > > > > > > Sports > > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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