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Can anyone suggest a practitioner in Salt Lake City area?

 

Jonathan Clogstoun-Willmott

 

on 27/4/06 7:32 PM, Chinese Medicine wrote:

 

> There are 6 messages in this issue.

>

> Topics in this digest:

>

> 1. Vitamin B Supplements

> " Suma " agingless4u2

> 2. oxford michigan referral

> " J. Lynn Detamore " lynndetamore

> 3. Re: loose floating body in knee?

> " rossana_lowgren " rossana

> 4. Ingredients of FAHF-1 (Antiallergic formula)

> " "

> 5. Re: loose floating body in knee?

> " mmilotay " mmilotay

> 6. referral in santa fe or ruidoso

> " ktarnower " ktarnower

>

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> Message 1

> " Suma " agingless4u2

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 0:11am(PDT)

> Vitamin B Supplements

>

> Hi Andrea

> Vitamin B Complex helps with pain and stress,anyone going thru

> health issues needs this. Evan my cancer patients enjoy this one,

> among other nutrients they are on.

> Suma

> http://members.cox.net/agingless4u

>

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> Message 2

> " J. Lynn Detamore " lynndetamore

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 0:15am(PDT)

> oxford michigan referral

>

> i am looking for an acup referral for a woman

> with menieres disease. she does have previous

> acup experierience, apparently positive. thank

> you, lynn.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Message 3

> " rossana_lowgren " rossana

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:56am(PDT)

> Re: loose floating body in knee?

>

> Chinese Medicine , yehuda frischman

> < wrote:

>

> " .... I just personally believe that there may be other modalities

> that you do not use (ie. CST or medical qi gong) which when integrated

> with CM modalities may affect a difference you haven't seen.

> Furthermore, there are so many remarkable individual therapeutic

> traditions carried forward by families in China in particular and East

> Asia in general, that just because we in the West aren't familiar with

> a protocol for success in areas such as dissolving floating bodies,

> that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. "

>

> As a student of one such technique I can vouch for Yehuda's comments

> from first hand experience. I have seen what seemed to be like wings

> on knees disappear at the experienced hands of my teacher.

> Cheers

> Rossana

>

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> ______________________

>

> Message 4

> " "

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:46am(PDT)

> Ingredients of FAHF-1 (Antiallergic formula)

>

> Hi Alex, & All,

>

> Alex Berk wrote:

>> ...Herbal formula silences peanut allergy in mice ... What is in this

>> formula? In looking around pubmed I found the difference between FAHF-1

>> and FAHF-2 is the removal of xixin and fuzi but there is no listing

>> of the herbs. Does anyone know what it is?

>

> http://tinyurl.com/qxfmj says:

> Herbs that fight nut allergy disclosed, By Terry Murray

>

> NEW YORK ¨C The formula has been revealed, 12 months later¡ªthe

> names of 11 Chinese herbs reported at the AAAAI meeting last year to

> have a striking effect on peanut allergy in a mouse model.

>

> Dr. Xiu-Min Li, assistant professor of pediatrics and clinical immunology

> at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine here, told the conference last

> year that the herbal formula reduced peanut-specific IgE levels in the

> mice by more than 30% and protected the animals from anaphylaxis.

> However, neither she nor another investigator on the project would

> reveal the contents of the formulation (see Medical Post, April 17,

> 2001).

>

> But in a seminar on alternative therapies in food allergy at this year's

> conference, Dr. Li named the contents. She listed the components of

> FAHF-1 (or food allergy herbal formula 1) first by their traditional

> Chinese medicine designation (in Pinyin), followed by the equivalent

> pharmaceutical name:

>

> Lingzhi (Chi), or Ganoderma lucidum;

> Fuzi (zhi), or Radix lateralis aconiti carmicaeli praeparata;

> Wumei, or Fructus pruni mume;

> Chuanjiao, or Pericarpium zanthoxyli bungeani;

> Xixin, or Herba cum radice asari;

> Huanglian (Chuan), or Rhizoma coptidis;

> Huangbai, or Cortex phellodendri;

> Ganjiang, or Rhizoma zingiberis officinalis;

> Guizhi, or Ramulus cinnamomi cassiae;

> Renshen (Hong), or Radix ginseng; and

> Danggui (shen), or Corpus radix angelicae sinensis.

>

> The Mt. Sinai researchers are working to standardize FAHF-1, to

> explore the way in which it suppresses allergic reactions and to

> determine the best combination of the 11 ingredients, Dr. Li said.

> They have also moved " one step closer to clinical study " by starting to

> evaluate FAHF-1 with human mucosal lymphocytes from four milk-

> allergic patients, she added. But she said only that in cell culture, FAHF-

> 1 produced a " clear reduction " in proliferation and in IL-4 and IL-13, but

> did not alter interferon-gamma production.

>

> The ingredients, above, refer to FAHF-1. The version used in the US

> trial (FAHF-2) removed Xixin & Fuzi, but that removel did not reduce the

> anti-allergic effect.

> http://nccam.nih.gov/news/newsletter/2006_winter/roundup.htm

>

> Best regards,

> Phil

>

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> Message 5

> " mmilotay " mmilotay

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:27am(PDT)

> Re: loose floating body in knee?

>

> Rossana,

>

> Please tell us more about the techniques used by your teacher.

>

> - Mark

>

> Quoting rossana_lowgren <rossana:

>> As a student of one such technique I can vouch for Yehuda's comments

>> from first hand experience. I have seen what seemed to be like wings

>> on knees disappear at the experienced hands of my teacher.

>> Cheers

>> Rossana

>

> ______________________

> ______________________

>

> Message 6

> " ktarnower " ktarnower

> Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:58am(PDT)

> referral in santa fe or ruidoso

>

> Hello All,

> I am looking for a practitioner for the mom of one of my patients. The mom

> lives in Ruidoso, but would travel to Santa Fe. She is 56, has been

> diagnosed and treated for leukemia. She is looking for support for low

energy,

>

> allergies, and general immune system balance. Thanks for your help.

> Regards,

> Karen

>

>

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