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I am a student, just beginning my clinic training. 2 patients have come to

me with similiar symptoms. at least in western terms : severe dizziness,

exacerbated seasonally, and relieved by allergy meds.Both patients show some

signs of liver blood deficiency and also have red tipped tongues, with

histories consistent with emotional distress. Ive been mostly trained in 5E,

and am very interested to hear how a TCM practitioner would (or has!)

managed such situations. Thank you very much. Lou

 

 

 

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Lou,

 

In your school library, find the book " The Clinical Experience of Dr.

Shi Neng-Yun " . On pages 70 to 73, read the section titled " Prevention

of Allergic Rhinitis through Wind Pool and Receive Fragrance " and then

teach the self-massage techniques to your patient.

 

I have taught the techniques to my patients since 1997, and found that

those who followed the daily regimen had marked improvement.

 

Per, Auricular Treatment: Formulae and Prescriptions by Dr. Li-Chun

Huang (www.earmedicine.us), I have used the following auricular

prescription:

 

Allergic Rhinitis

-----------------

Internal Nose

External Nose

Adrenal Gland

Endocrine

Allergic Area

Spleen

Lung

Sympathetic

Ear Apex (Bleeding)

 

So, IMHO, use your 5 element theory to treat the root and self-massage

and the above auricular points using ear seeds (and Ear Apex -

bleeding) to treat their major complaint (dizziness due to seasonal

allergies).

 

With Dignity and Honor,

Robert

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " lou hart "

<loulumina wrote:

>

> I am a student, just beginning my clinic training. 2 patients have

come to

> me with similiar symptoms. at least in western terms : severe dizziness,

> exacerbated seasonally, and relieved by allergy meds.Both patients

show some

> signs of liver blood deficiency and also have red tipped tongues, with

> histories consistent with emotional distress. Ive been mostly

trained in 5E,

> and am very interested to hear how a TCM practitioner would (or has!)

> managed such situations. Thank you very much. Lou

>

>

>

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Hi Lou.

 

Since now is the beginning of spring, there might be connected that

the dizziness and Liver blood deficiency makes its notice more since

it is the time of the Liver.

 

Hard to say what the allergy meds do. But since they only relieve the

symptoms for the moment they only act as biao-treatment (that is treat

the symptoms, not the root)

 

Would be better to have a little bit more on the symptoms. what are

the signs of Liver blood deficiency? Hard to say from what you say to

give you suggestions what to do.

 

Red tip shows heat or fire in the heart. Should be from the emotional

distress, since the hear is always involved in emotial stuff no matter

what reason. But in which kind is the emotion? Fear, Worry, Stress, Anger?

 

I there any sheat on the tongue? How are the sides of the tongue. How

is the pulse?

 

If there is allergy, Check also, Lung, Spleen, Kidney.

 

Since you are 5E trained. Try to do the technique you have on the back

shu points, don't remember the name. but you take them from up to down

for the zang-organs and finish with the heart. that is Ub13, Ub15,

Ub18, Ub20, Ub23 and finish with Ub14.

 

Regards

Peter

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " lou hart "

<loulumina wrote:

>

> I am a student, just beginning my clinic training. 2 patients have

come to

> me with similiar symptoms. at least in western terms : severe dizziness,

> exacerbated seasonally, and relieved by allergy meds.Both patients

show some

> signs of liver blood deficiency and also have red tipped tongues, with

> histories consistent with emotional distress. Ive been mostly

trained in 5E,

> and am very interested to hear how a TCM practitioner would (or has!)

> managed such situations. Thank you very much. Lou

>

>

>

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