Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Hi Nicholas, I have a little experience with MS (about 10 patients) and offer what I can here. Maciocia writes abuot MS in his Practice of and lists Liver, Kidney and Spleen deficiency as the underlying culprits. He characterizes MS exclusively in terms of deficiency but it seems to me that excesses have a good probability of occurring as well. Nevertheless, the strongly predominant characteristic in my patients was deficiency and I used a moxa box and needle moxa on BL 22, BL 23 at every treatment. Wang Le Ting (See Golden Needle, Blue Poppy Press for a discussion by his students of this formula) used a tonifying point formula for extreme deficiency in this order. BL 13, BL 15, BL 18, BL 20, BL 23, BL 17. I've been very pleasantly surprised by the efficacy of this formula. I also used classical formulas in raw herbs with all of the patients I could convince to choke them down because I find them to be stronger than mass-produced formulas and you can tinker with the individual doses of the components. Somewhere I learned of a specific subtype of Liver Blood Def. called Liver Blood Not Nourishing Sinews. A middle 20th Century translation changed sinews to ligaments, tendons and nerves. Since MS is defined as demyelination of nervous system covering, I think it can be included in Liver Blood Not Nourishing Sinews. So that and the contributors to it (Spleen and Kidney Def) need to be addressed. Also, Blood Stagnation due to Def. is likely to be present. Hope this helps. JOE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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