Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 , " " <@e...> wrote: > > Hi Brian, & All, > > I have edited data on Acupoints & Herbal formulas for Zangfu Patterns > from cyberandsons.com and uploaded the edited file to > http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/zangfu_hbs_pts.xls > > Please feedback your comments on the clinical accuracy / usefulness of > these data to the List, or to me <@e...> I just looked at it briefly and it was riddled with errors. For example, the replete heat conditions at the end of the list are categorized as both cold and xu. Brian C. Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Hi Brian, & All, I have edited data on Acupoints & Herbal formulas for Zangfu Patterns from cyberandsons.com and uploaded the edited file to http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/zangfu_hbs_pts.xls Please feedback your comments on the clinical accuracy / usefulness of these data to the List, or to me < [Re persistent parasites/GI infections], Brian wrote: > Oregano leaf extract, and grapefruit seed extract are a couple of > anti-parasite remedies. Put 3-10 drops in a cup of water. It can be > pretty rough to take and is as strong as some antibiotics, so start off > easy. BaiChongWo, 1 cun above SP10 is a good diagnostic, although I > don't know how well it treats it. HuoXiangZhengQiSan, BaiTouWengTang > are possible herb formulas. Eating a bland diet and avoiding sugar in > all forms helps. Is it possible to be E.Coli? If symptoms persist, you > may need a trip to a parasitologist, they do more than just the stool > test, which is not that accurate - one told me it is only 65% accurate. > The bugs can hide in places and not always show up in stools. Details of acupuncture points and their uses, taken from Peter Deadman's book, are online at: http://www.internalhealers.com/acupuncture/points_all.cfm or http://tinyurl.com/a33vf See also online data on Channels & Points at: http://www.yinyanghouse.com and http://www.acuxo.com Do you know of other high-class online sources for data on acupoints? 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 October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Phil, I glanced over this list, (quite comprehensive!), in general it looks ok. There's so many formulas out there that there are always others that could possibly address given conditions, but too much for me to write. As far as parasites go, I would add wu mei wan as a standard one for round worms which I didn't see listed. I suppose the way it's organized is a bit different for me. I'm used to seeing certain formulas attached to specific symptoms which help one to differentiate the formulas within a category. It's not always the case where it's useful in practice, but gives a little extra help at times. --brian beard Chinese Medicine , " " <@e...> wrote: > > Hi Brian, & All, > > I have edited data on Acupoints & Herbal formulas for Zangfu Patterns > from cyberandsons.com and uploaded the edited file to > http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/zangfu_hbs_pts.xls > > Please feedback your comments on the clinical accuracy / usefulness of > these data to the List, or to me <@e...> > > [Re persistent parasites/GI infections], Brian wrote: > > Oregano leaf extract, and grapefruit seed extract are a couple of > > anti-parasite remedies. Put 3-10 drops in a cup of water. It can be > > pretty rough to take and is as strong as some antibiotics, so start off > > easy. BaiChongWo, 1 cun above SP10 is a good diagnostic, although I > > don't know how well it treats it. HuoXiangZhengQiSan, BaiTouWengTang > > are possible herb formulas. Eating a bland diet and avoiding sugar in > > all forms helps. Is it possible to be E.Coli? If symptoms persist, you > > may need a trip to a parasitologist, they do more than just the stool > > test, which is not that accurate - one told me it is only 65% accurate. > > The bugs can hide in places and not always show up in stools. > > Details of acupuncture points and their uses, taken from Peter > Deadman's book, are online at: > http://www.internalhealers.com/acupuncture/points_all.cfm or > http://tinyurl.com/a33vf > > See also online data on Channels & Points at: > http://www.yinyanghouse.com and http://www.acuxo.com > > Do you know of other high-class online sources for data on acupoints? > > > > > > 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...
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