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superior sore throat powder, eh? ...but your

patients would say, that hurt awful, but where

have you been hiding it?! lynn

--- Chinese Medicine

<acudoc wrote:

> Ok, about 15 years ago, I went to my

practitioner with a severe, chronic

> sinus condition. He handed me a small plastic

bottle and told me to squeeze

> it up my nostril and inhale. Well, it was a

major religious experience. The

> pain was intense and the wall that I banged my

head against probably still

> bears the mark. Amazing amounts of yellow

phlegm ran for about 5 minutes.

> When that stopped, he handed me back the bottle

and told me to do the other

> side. It cleared the infection out like

nothing I have ever seen before.

>

> I haven't been brave enough to do this to any

of my patients, myself or my

> husband again. I was sure it was watermelon

frost. My husband said it could

> have been Yunnan Paiyao. Looking up both, it

doesn't sound like either.

> Could this be the Korean Herb or could it be

something else?

> Lee

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Chinese Medicine

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Chinese MedicineOn

Behalf Of

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Sunday, November 20, 2005 5:30 AM

> To:

Chinese Medicine

> RE: Snoring

>

>

> Watermelon frost spray is Chinese and used

internally for sore throats as it

> reduces the pattern. This Korean medicine is

used externally as a purgative.

> I can't see any similarity.

>

> Warm regards,

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> B.Sc. (Hons) T.C.M., M.A.T.C.M.

> Company Director

> The Earth Health Clinic

> 0208 367 8378

> enquiries

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Chinese Medicine

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Chinese Medicine

On Behalf Of Acudoc

> 20 November 2005 00:17

> To:

Chinese Medicine

> RE: Snoring

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> Sounds similar to Watermelon Frost spray.

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Chinese Medicine

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Chinese MedicineOn

Behalf Of

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Saturday, November 19, 2005 3:59 PM

> To:

Chinese Medicine

> RE: Snoring

>

>

> Hi Lee,

>

> I know of a traditional Korean medicine that is

good for snoring. It's a

> powdered herb that is inhaled directly into the

nose. After a few minutes,

> vast quantities of phlegm are drawn out of the

nose. This not only purges

> the sinuses and Lung of phlegm but after years

of use it can reshape the

> nose to a narrower shape. Substantial and non

substantial phlegm can disrupt

> the body and shape it. I believe phlegm is the

next biggest evil to wind.

> Unfortunately, this Korean powder is

unavailable on the open market, its

> hand made by one guy in South Korea.

>

> Warm regards,

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> B.Sc. (Hons) T.C.M., M.A.T.C.M.

> Company Director

> The Earth Health Clinic

> 0208 367 8378

> enquiries

> <http://www.theearthhealthclinic.com/>

www.theearthhealthclinic.com

>

>

>

Chinese Medicine

>

Chinese Medicine

On Behalf Of Acudoc

> 19 November 2005 13:51

> To:

Chinese Medicine

> Snoring

>

>

> Any ideas on snoring?

>

> Lee

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