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I recall ; during my stay in Hangzhou meeting a gynecologist doctor who had

developed a protocol injecting Dang Gui for migraine headaches. She was not

using Dan Shen to my surprise. She was so very successful with her technique

This was back in 91.She was writing a paper on her process. Next year I

shall try to dig out my notes. that would be beginning tommorrow............

 

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Saturday, December 31, 2005 5:58 AM

SPAM-LOW: Re: Point injections using blood?!?!?!

 

 

I had never heard of such a procedure before, but I am not surprised. When

I was in china the doctors sometimes injected herbal decoctions into

specific acupuncture points. At the same time, in western med, it is not

unusual to collect a patient's blood for future transfusion back into the

patient. (This happens before surgery.) I guess someone in China just put

two and two together.

 

On 12/31/05, Thomas Bøgedal Sørensen <> wrote:

>

> Hello Group,

>

> Today a patient asked me whether I had ever about point injections

> reintroducing the patient's own blood into specific points on the body.

>

> The patient's sister-in-law apparently had this done by an old Chinese

> physician(?) treating her for mononucleosis. Apparently the treatment -

> however illegal to perform in Denmark - had been extremely effective.

> The technique supposedly originated in China during the seventies and is

> now out of fashion/practice?!

>

> Any input on this would be appreciated.

>

> Happy New Year

>

> Thomas Sorensen

> L.Ac., Denmark

>

>

>

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