Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 hello every body,would you please answer to me that what is the exact explanation of rheum phlegm and damp,and what is the difference between these topics and if it is posible would you please give me some examples and explanations of them in western medicine thank you PAYMAN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 arezoopayman wrote: > hello every body,would you please answer to me that what is the exact > explanation of rheum phlegm and damp,and what is the difference between > these topics and if it is posible would you please give me some > examples and explanations of them in western medicine > rheum is the condition of Damp, as in rheumatic, rheumatism phlegm is the actual substance of Damp with Heat where did Heat come from you might ask? traditionally phlegm is considered to have integral Heat even if it is seemingly Cold in presentation in traditional work one is wary of applying moxa heat to phlegm because it may dislodge and travel upwards in the direction of Rising Heat examples of phlegm: if in subcutaneous tissue this is a phlegmatic nodule if on tendon sheath this is a solid fibrous cyst if in lower warmer it is the cause of a slippery pulse and is Damp if on Heart it can be Stagnation of a serious nature if on Heart and unsteady it can cause irregular beats if in Lung it can be pneumonia with sputum if this ran Dry it can be pneumonia with blood in sputum if in Pericardium it can cause mania & irrational behavior all of the above are examples of, largely, Cold Phlegm if all became Heated a different picture would present rheum as a condition which describes all of above would not be in it self a pathogen if one must take it to be one, in traditional work we would use the word Damp instead phlegm has been a mystery little discussed over the centuries in my thinking it forms 3 quarters of most manifestations seen in practice a word about Heat in Phlegm it is always there, and can cause interesting surprises with the uninitiated sotor the brave of heart Dr. Holmes Keikobad Baccalaureate in Medicine & Surgery Diplomate in Public Health & Hygiene Diplomate in Acupuncture NCCAOM Licensed Acupuncturist AZ & CO Clinician Community Acupuncture Clinic Clinical Director Acupuncture CEUS on DVD CD www.acu-free.com. Toll Free 1.888.TRU.SELF <878.7353> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 What on earth is 'rheumatism phlegm'? Can you at least give the pinyin? On Nov 29, 2005, at 11:05 AM, holmes wrote: > rheum is the condition of Damp, as in rheumatic, rheumatism > phlegm is the actual substance of Damp with Heat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 wrote: > What on earth is 'rheumatism phlegm'? Can you at least give the pinyin? > > > On Nov 29, 2005, at 11:05 AM, holmes wrote: > > > rheum is the condition of Damp, as in rheumatic, rheumatism > > phlegm is the actual substance of Damp with Heat > > Zev, is this directed to me or to the original post? Dr. Holmes Keikobad Baccalaureate in Medicine & Surgery Diplomate in Public Health & Hygiene Diplomate in Acupuncture NCCAOM Licensed Acupuncturist AZ & CO Clinician Community Acupuncture Clinic Clinical Director Acupuncture CEUS on DVD CD www.acu-free.com. Toll Free 1.888.TRU.SELF <878.7353> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 It doesn't matter, I am responding to the term below. Z'ev On Nov 30, 2005, at 1:26 PM, holmes wrote: > wrote: >> What on earth is 'rheumatism phlegm'? Can you at least give the >> pinyin? >> >> >> On Nov 29, 2005, at 11:05 AM, holmes wrote: >> >>> rheum is the condition of Damp, as in rheumatic, rheumatism >>> phlegm is the actual substance of Damp with Heat >> >> > Zev, is this directed to me or to the original post? > > Dr. Holmes Keikobad > Baccalaureate in Medicine & Surgery > Diplomate in Public Health & Hygiene > Diplomate in Acupuncture NCCAOM > Licensed Acupuncturist AZ & CO > Clinician Community Acupuncture Clinic > Clinical Director Acupuncture CEUS on DVD CD > www.acu-free.com. Toll Free 1.888.TRU.SELF <878.7353> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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