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Has anyone dealt with this problem before? It resembles MS or Guillan-

Barre.

 

Female, 26 with a generally wiry, thin rapid pulse and alternately

weak in both kidney pulses. Her tongue is usually red/dusky center,

thick slightly yellow coat and engorged sublinguals.

 

Her case is very complex and too long to get into, but I'm wondering

if anyone has worked with, not only this syndrome, but N-hexane

poisoning. She worked in marketing for a motorcycle chain and N-

hexane is one of the (very toxic) chemicals that the industry uses.

 

She begins treatment with IV Ig today which seems to halt the

progression, and we've had some luck warming up her feet, but pain

continues.

 

Thanks for any input.

 

Stace

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I have not had experience with N-hexane, BUT---------

I attendend a workshop on FATRIX by Lynette Beck, Lic. Acup. She personally

is recovering from pesticide poisoning. I recommend that you contact her

and read about Phosphatedyle Choline. I think she lives in North Florida.

 

Best Regards

Marleen Colangelo, AP

 

 

 

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Thanks for your note, I googled Lynette Beck and Fatrix and have had no luck

in finding her. Any tips on what your workshop was or how to get a hold of

them.

 

Thanks very much,

 

Stace

 

 

>AcuChi1

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re: Chronic Inflammatory Demylinating Polyneuropathy

>Thu, 29 Sep 2005 02:02:24 EDT

>

>I have not had experience with N-hexane, BUT---------

>I attendend a workshop on FATRIX by Lynette Beck, Lic. Acup. She

>personally

>is recovering from pesticide poisoning. I recommend that you contact her

>and read about Phosphatedyle Choline. I think she lives in North Florida.

>

>Best Regards

>Marleen Colangelo, AP

>

>

>

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I have 2 questions here:

1) Is Chronic Inflamatory Demylinating Polyneuropathy related to the

destruction of the Mylin Sheath as found in MS.? 2) Are you indicating here that

Phosphatydle Choline may be used to combat this problem and possibly help

regenerate this structure?

Thanks

Dan Becker

Shanghai, China

 

AcuChi1 wrote:

I have not had experience with N-hexane, BUT---------

I attendend a workshop on FATRIX by Lynette Beck, Lic. Acup. She personally

is recovering from pesticide poisoning. I recommend that you contact her

and read about Phosphatedyle Choline. I think she lives in North Florida.

 

Best Regards

Marleen Colangelo, AP

 

 

 

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Another thing, Jungle Products, the sons of the woman who helped identify

the importance of the tropical oils in demyelination problems. Use the Palm

Oil directly on their skin along the spine and other areas where the myelin

sheaths need to be affected.Another helpful substance from the

earth.Ciao,P.Jordan DVM,CVA,CVH

 

 

>Dan Becker <broadwayvintage

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re: Chronic Inflammatory Demylinating Polyneuropathy

>Thu, 6 Oct 2005 11:42:13 -0700 (PDT)

>

>I have 2 questions here:

> 1) Is Chronic Inflamatory Demylinating Polyneuropathy related to the

>destruction of the Mylin Sheath as found in MS.? 2) Are you indicating here

>that Phosphatydle Choline may be used to combat this problem and possibly

>help regenerate this structure?

> Thanks

> Dan Becker

> Shanghai, China

>

>AcuChi1 wrote:

>I have not had experience with N-hexane, BUT---------

>I attendend a workshop on FATRIX by Lynette Beck, Lic. Acup. She

>personally

>is recovering from pesticide poisoning. I recommend that you contact her

>and read about Phosphatedyle Choline. I think she lives in North Florida.

>

>Best Regards

>Marleen Colangelo, AP

>

>

>

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