Guest guest Posted July 30, 2005 Report Share Posted July 30, 2005 Hi All, The TSAO Foundation for Successful Ageing has the following data online: AP Points and Herbal Formulas for dementia at: http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/dementia.html AP Points and Herbal Formulas for menopasual problems at: http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/menopause.html The above data are in Chinese AND English. Also, http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/02.html has some prescriptions for dietary therapy for cancer patients: 1. Longkui Fengmi Yin (Black Nightshade & Honey Drink) 2. Sheshecao Fengmi Yin (Snake-Tongue & Honey Drink) 3. Ganlanxianzhi Wild Cabbage Fresh Juice 4. Fengru Suantou Zhi (Royal Jelly & Garlic Head Juice) 5. Banbianlian Kuxingren Cha (Lobelia & Bitter Almond Tea) 6. Banzhilian Hongzao Oufen Geng (Scutellaria Barbata, Red Date & Lotus Root Puree) 7. Weilingxian Longyan Yiyiren Geng (Chinese Clematis Rx, Longan Aril & Coix S Puree) 8. Er Ren Zhou (Two Seeds Congee) 9. Lusun Douya (Asparagus & Beansprouts) Also, see a short article on AP & Moxa in (geriatric) arthritis at http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/01.html Unfortunately, the cancer and arthritis data are in CHINESE ONLY. Would Listers who can read Chinese translate these data and post them to the List? Best regards, Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) Ireland. Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - Chinese Proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Phil, I probably did what you did and used Wenlin or another program... here are a few more details from http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/02.html the larger sections of each item (I've left them out) are cooking and preparation instructions. Obviously, to treat one would need details but it's interesting what Wenlin can do. doug ????????? dietary anticancer therapy? ? 1. ?????? long kui with honey? ? ?????60????30?? ? ? 2. ??????? ? ????????30????15????20?? bai hua she she cao, fu ling with honey? ? 3. ????? ? ???????1000g? fresh cabbage? ? 4.??????? ? ?????10ml, ???30g? royal jelly with garlic? ? eat every day 10ml? ? ???????????????????????? supplement qi, nourish yin, detox interior cancer- use in every type of cancer? ? ? ? 5. ???????? banbianlian almond (xingren) tea? ? ??????100g, ???15g? ? ???????? ? ???????????????????????? clear heat, detox, anticancer. suitable for all types of cancer? ? 6. ????????? banzhilian, da zao, lotus root soup? ? ??????50????20????30?? ? ???????????? take early morning on empty stomach? ? ???????????????????????? clear heat, detox, anticancer. suitable for all types of cancer? ? 7. ?????????? weilingxian, long yan rou, yi yi ren soup? ??????30?????30?????50??? weilingxian, long yan rou, yi yi ren? ? ????????? serve all the time? ? ?????????????????????? anti-cancer, unblock collaterols, stop pain. suitable all types of cancer? ? 8. ???? 2 seed porridge? ? ??????50?????10???????????50?? yi yi ren, bitter almond, corn? ? ? ????????? serve all the time? ? ?????????????????????? spleen, lung. suitable all types of cancer.? ? , " " <@e...> wrote: > Hi All, > > The TSAO Foundation for Successful Ageing has the following data > online: > > AP Points and Herbal Formulas for dementia at: > http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/dementia.html > > AP Points and Herbal Formulas for menopasual problems at: > http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/menopause.html > > The above data are in Chinese AND English. > > Also, http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/02.html has some > prescriptions for dietary therapy for cancer patients: > 1. Longkui Fengmi Yin (Black Nightshade & Honey Drink) > 2. Sheshecao Fengmi Yin (Snake-Tongue & Honey Drink) > 3. Ganlanxianzhi Wild Cabbage Fresh Juice > 4. Fengru Suantou Zhi (Royal Jelly & Garlic Head Juice) > 5. Banbianlian Kuxingren Cha (Lobelia & Bitter Almond Tea) > 6. Banzhilian Hongzao Oufen Geng (Scutellaria Barbata, Red Date & > Lotus Root Puree) > 7. Weilingxian Longyan Yiyiren Geng (Chinese Clematis Rx, Longan Aril > & Coix S Puree) > 8. Er Ren Zhou (Two Seeds Congee) > 9. Lusun Douya (Asparagus & Beansprouts) > > Also, see a short article on AP & Moxa in (geriatric) arthritis at > http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/01.html > > Unfortunately, the cancer and arthritis data are in CHINESE ONLY. > Would Listers who can read Chinese translate these data and post them > to the List? > > > > Best regards, > > > Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) > <@e...>; > > > > Ireland. > Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) > <@e...>; > > > " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - > Chinese Proverb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Thanks, Phil! This is great! Andrea beth Damsky, L.Ac. < wrote: Hi All, The TSAO Foundation for Successful Ageing has the following data online: AP Points and Herbal Formulas for dementia at: http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/dementia.html AP Points and Herbal Formulas for menopasual problems at: http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/menopause.html The above data are in Chinese AND English. Also, http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/02.html has some prescriptions for dietary therapy for cancer patients: 1. Longkui Fengmi Yin (Black Nightshade & Honey Drink) 2. Sheshecao Fengmi Yin (Snake-Tongue & Honey Drink) 3. Ganlanxianzhi Wild Cabbage Fresh Juice 4. Fengru Suantou Zhi (Royal Jelly & Garlic Head Juice) 5. Banbianlian Kuxingren Cha (Lobelia & Bitter Almond Tea) 6. Banzhilian Hongzao Oufen Geng (Scutellaria Barbata, Red Date & Lotus Root Puree) 7. Weilingxian Longyan Yiyiren Geng (Chinese Clematis Rx, Longan Aril & Coix S Puree) 8. Er Ren Zhou (Two Seeds Congee) 9. Lusun Douya (Asparagus & Beansprouts) Also, see a short article on AP & Moxa in (geriatric) arthritis at http://www.tsaofoundation.org/chinese_pages/01.html Unfortunately, the cancer and arthritis data are in CHINESE ONLY. Would Listers who can read Chinese translate these data and post them to the List? Best regards, Tel: (H): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) Ireland. Tel: (W): +353-(0) or (M): +353-(0) " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - Chinese Proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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