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I have a question to those that have been working in drug rehab. Have you found

any herbal protocols that you use often? Are they drug specific? Are you will to

share

thanks

 

 

 

 

Oakland, CA 94609

 

 

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Laura Stropes

Chinese Herbal Medicine

Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:25 PM

Re: Treating Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)

 

 

Hi all,

 

My experience treating RSD is also very limited, but the one patient I have

treated has had considerable (though very slow!) improvement with all of her

symptoms.

 

With acupuncture we were able to stop the pain from moving to additional

sites, then slowly reduced the pain to one limb, then built up muscle mass

and gained mobility. Now (8 years later!) she is exercising regularly and

able to lead a normal life with minimal pain, as long as she has a

" maintenance " treatment once a month.

 

I have also given her herbs - although she hasn't always been very

compliant. I have mainly used Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang and Dang Gui Si Ni Tang

modifications, and that has also helped a lot with her pain levels, muscle

mass, temperature changes, and deep chilliness.

 

Only one patient to report on, but definitely slow and steady progress...

 

Laura

 

1939 Cedar Street

Berkeley, CA 94709

 

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I have a question to those that have been working in drug rehab. Have you found

any herbal protocols that you use often? Are they drug specific? Are you will to

share

thanks

 

 

 

 

Oakland, CA 94609

 

 

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Chinese Medicine

Monday, October 23, 2006 8:13 PM

Re: Toenail Fungus/Onychomycosis

 

 

Hi All,

 

> It's not TCM, but I did listen to a home remedy show and they swear by Vics

> vapor rub once a day for two weeks. Said it clears it up lickety split. I

> have yet to try it though. Given the tenacity of toe nail fungus, it seems a

> long shot, but listening to people that it worked with gave me hope it might

> actually work. Good luck, Chris

 

Bluestone (Copper Sulphate) (2.5% solution as topical nail bath) may be

useful. The Chinese name is Danfan. See data from Chinese Govmt Herbal

Database at: http://tinyurl.com/yhpn8m

 

It is excellent for athlete's Foot, in humans and interdigital dermatitis in

dogs. However, I have not tried it in nail fungus.

 

Best regards,

 

 

 

 

 

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