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Oops! meant to ask about hydrogen peroxide, not hydrochloric acid!

Dear friends and colleagues,

 

I know that it's not a TCM therapy, but Paul Pitchford mentions it in his book

so I'll ask anyway: Have any of you ever used food grade 35% Hydrochloric Acid

therapeutically with your patients? Does anyone have a reliable source?

 

Thanks,

 

Yehuda

 

 

http://traditionaljewishmedicine.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://traditionaljewishmedicine.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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At 10:21 PM 12/19/2006, you wrote:

 

>Oops! meant to ask about hydrogen peroxide, not hydrochloric acid!

> Dear friends and colleagues,

>

> I know that it's not a TCM therapy, but Paul Pitchford mentions

> it in his book so I'll ask anyway: Have any of you ever used food

> grade 35% Hydrochloric Acid therapeutically with your

> patients? Does anyone have a reliable source?

 

Good basic WM/chemical information on H2O2 in Wikipedia, under

" hydrogen peroxide " , e.g. at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide#Therapeutic_use

 

BTW -- we could use some kind of " wiki " internet function, i.e. a

data collection and organizational / retrieval system based on user

input and some sort of peer-review (as opposed to dictums from

" experts " ). That's what " wikipedia " is. E.g. there're entries on CM,

which I have gone in and amended. Others can amend those changes. And

then there's a sort of monitored referee system. Or, e.g., an

organization permitting alternative opionions / interpretations.

 

 

 

 

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A great idea, I suggested something like this years ago for Western

herbs and supplements, but we didn't have the internet tools we have

today. We should definitely go for it. .

 

 

On Dec 20, 2006, at 12:06 AM, wrote:

 

> BTW -- we could use some kind of " wiki " internet function, i.e. a

> data collection and organizational / retrieval system based on user

> input and some sort of peer-review (as opposed to dictums from

> " experts " ). That's what " wikipedia " is. E.g. there're entries on CM,

> which I have gone in and amended. Others can amend those changes. And

> then there's a sort of monitored referee system. Or, e.g., an

> organization permitting alternative opionions / interpretations.

>

>

 

 

 

 

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A Belgian acupuncturist and teacher (Peter Jonckheere) has been working for

some time on his " acupedia " - exactly like what Chris described. It is not

online yet but will be circulcating amongst Belgian acupuncturists this year

 

Information about acupuncture points will be sent out to interested

acupuncturists, and they can add comments to the files. Later the

information will probably be hosted online. It's in Dutch for now.

 

Tom.

 

 

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20/12/2006 20:11:37

Chinese Medicine

Re: Re: H2O2--correction! not Hydrochloric acid, Hydrogen

peroxide!

 

A great idea, I suggested something like this years ago for Western

herbs and supplements, but we didn't have the internet tools we have

today. We should definitely go for it. .

 

 

On Dec 20, 2006, at 12:06 AM, wrote:

 

> BTW -- we could use some kind of " wiki " internet function, i.e. a

> data collection and organizational / retrieval system based on user

> input and some sort of peer-review (as opposed to dictums from

> " experts " ). That's what " wikipedia " is. E.g. there're entries on CM,

> which I have gone in and amended. Others can amend those changes. And

> then there's a sort of monitored referee system. Or, e.g., an

> organization permitting alternative opionions / interpretations.

>

>

 

 

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The software program used for wikipedia is called mediawiki:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki

 

My friend, a computer nerd from Berkeley told me about it and said that we

could put this together

for Oriental Medicine. Supposedly, it doesn't take too much skill to put it

together, just money to download the software package and a healthy computer

nerd to make it happen.

 

Right now, there are alot of acusites with info, such as

tcmstudent.com, acupuncture.com, sacredlotus.com etc.

It would be a big benefit to the practice to have a meta-database available.

 

 

On 12/20/06, Tom Verhaeghe <tom.verhaeghe wrote:

>

> A Belgian acupuncturist and teacher (Peter Jonckheere) has been working

> for

> some time on his " acupedia " - exactly like what Chris described. It is not

> online yet but will be circulcating amongst Belgian acupuncturists this

> year

>

> Information about acupuncture points will be sent out to interested

> acupuncturists, and they can add comments to the files. Later the

> information will probably be hosted online. It's in Dutch for now.

>

> Tom.

>

>

> ----

>

>

> 20/12/2006 20:11:37

> To:

Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\

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> Re: Re: H2O2--correction! not Hydrochloric acid, Hydrogen

> peroxide!

>

> A great idea, I suggested something like this years ago for Western

> herbs and supplements, but we didn't have the internet tools we have

> today. We should definitely go for it. .

>

>

> On Dec 20, 2006, at 12:06 AM, wrote:

>

> > BTW -- we could use some kind of " wiki " internet function, i.e. a

> > data collection and organizational / retrieval system based on user

> > input and some sort of peer-review (as opposed to dictums from

> > " experts " ). That's what " wikipedia " is. E.g. there're entries on CM,

> > which I have gone in and amended. Others can amend those changes. And

> > then there's a sort of monitored referee system. Or, e.g., an

> > organization permitting alternative opionions / interpretations.

> >

> >

>

>

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