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Hi,

 

Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére´s? If so what

are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how many

treatments in average.

 

Thank you for your time!

 

Have a great day :)

 

Thomas

 

 

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www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk

 

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Hi Thomas & all,

First of all, may be you have noticed the name of the disease is not

clear. I guess it is Meniere's syndrome. In Chinese internal

medicine, it is under the category of dizziness. I am sure many

listed members have experiences treating this kind of disease. If

you have listed all the signs of the patient according to Chinese

medicine diagnosis, it would be much easier to give you feedback. It

is because Meniere is only one of the patterns found in dizziness

and its pathomechanism can be blood stasis, phlegm, damp-heat, liver

deficiency,etc. Once the dignaosis is clear, treatment method will

come out easily.

 

The most common pathomechanism is yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

(among others). Herbal treatment is more convenient and effective

than acupuncture to treat this disease. If the diagnosis is correct,

not a chronic case, and no organic damage, one dosage should relieve

the sign, and 3 to 6 dosages will solve the problem.

 

A sample case

 

Dizziness? (WM) Meniere syn /disease

Pattern: yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

Signs: dizziness, vomiting, ringing ear (do not use pressure in the

ear, vertigo)

Pulse: ?

Tongue: ?

Treatment methods: yin-nourishing,yang-subduing, wind-extinguishing,

Formula: ban xia (pinellia), fu ling (poria), chen pi (tangerine

peel), ze xie (alisma), gou teng (uncaria), bai zhu (ovate

atractylodes), etc for modifications.

 

Hope that helps.

 

SUNG, Yuk-ming

PhD (Chengdu U of TCM), BA (Houston), L CMD, Acu.(HK)

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Thomas Sør

ensen " <aikinohari wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére´s? If

so what

> are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how many

> treatments in average.

>

> Thank you for your time!

>

> Have a great day :)

>

> Thomas

>

>

> --

> Althea Akupunktur

> " Dit liv... Dit potentiale! "

>

> Albanigade 23A, Kld.

> 5000 Odense C

> Denmark

>

> Tlf.: (+45) 31 25 92 26

>

> www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk

>

> RAB: 2006059

>

> CVR: 27 32 26 46

>

> Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse

> Reg.: 9133

> Konto: 2050409

>

>

>

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Hi Yuk-ming,

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

However in this case I am looking for statistics specifically on the BioMed

diagnosis of Meniére disease/syndrome as treated with acupuncture.

 

Needless to say that in order to treat Meniére's or anything else properly

one needs to differentiate......

 

Kindly,

 

Thomas

 

 

I

 

2008/6/7 sxm2649 <sxm2649:

 

> Hi Thomas & all,

> First of all, may be you have noticed the name of the disease is not

> clear. I guess it is Meniere's syndrome. In Chinese internal

> medicine, it is under the category of dizziness. I am sure many

> listed members have experiences treating this kind of disease. If

> you have listed all the signs of the patient according to Chinese

> medicine diagnosis, it would be much easier to give you feedback. It

> is because Meniere is only one of the patterns found in dizziness

> and its pathomechanism can be blood stasis, phlegm, damp-heat, liver

> deficiency,etc. Once the dignaosis is clear, treatment method will

> come out easily.

>

> The most common pathomechanism is yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

> (among others). Herbal treatment is more convenient and effective

> than acupuncture to treat this disease. If the diagnosis is correct,

> not a chronic case, and no organic damage, one dosage should relieve

> the sign, and 3 to 6 dosages will solve the problem.

>

> A sample case

>

> Dizziness? (WM) Meniere syn /disease

> Pattern: yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

> Signs: dizziness, vomiting, ringing ear (do not use pressure in the

> ear, vertigo)

> Pulse: ?

> Tongue: ?

> Treatment methods: yin-nourishing,yang-subduing, wind-extinguishing,

> Formula: ban xia (pinellia), fu ling (poria), chen pi (tangerine

> peel), ze xie (alisma), gou teng (uncaria), bai zhu (ovate

> atractylodes), etc for modifications.

>

> Hope that helps.

>

> SUNG, Yuk-ming

> PhD (Chengdu U of TCM), BA (Houston), L CMD, Acu.(HK)

>

> --- In

Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\

ogroups.com>,

> " Thomas Sør

> ensen " <aikinohari wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére´s? If

> so what

> > are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how many

> > treatments in average.

> >

> > Thank you for your time!

> >

> > Have a great day :)

> >

> > Thomas

> >

> >

> > --

> > Althea Akupunktur

> > " Dit liv... Dit potentiale! "

> >

> > Albanigade 23A, Kld.

> > 5000 Odense C

> > Denmark

> >

> > Tlf.: (+45) 31 25 92 26

> >

> > www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk

> >

> > RAB: 2006059

> >

> > CVR: 27 32 26 46

> >

> > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse

> > Reg.: 9133

> > Konto: 2050409

> >

> >

> >

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Sorry, cannot help you, Tom. Why you need that for? I may get some

assistance from my colleagues in China if it meant a lot.

 

SUNGChinese Medicine , " Thomas Sør

ensen " <aikinohari wrote:

>

> Hi Yuk-ming,

>

> Thank you for your reply.

>

> However in this case I am looking for statistics specifically on

the BioMed

> diagnosis of Meniére disease/syndrome as treated with acupuncture.

>

> Needless to say that in order to treat Meniére's or anything else

properly

> one needs to differentiate......

>

> Kindly,

>

> Thomas

>

>

> I

>

> 2008/6/7 sxm2649 <sxm2649:

>

> > Hi Thomas & all,

> > First of all, may be you have noticed the name of the disease is

not

> > clear. I guess it is Meniere's syndrome. In Chinese internal

> > medicine, it is under the category of dizziness. I am sure many

> > listed members have experiences treating this kind of disease. If

> > you have listed all the signs of the patient according to Chinese

> > medicine diagnosis, it would be much easier to give you

feedback. It

> > is because Meniere is only one of the patterns found in dizziness

> > and its pathomechanism can be blood stasis, phlegm, damp-heat,

liver

> > deficiency,etc. Once the dignaosis is clear, treatment method

will

> > come out easily.

> >

> > The most common pathomechanism is yin deficiency yang

hyperactivity

> > (among others). Herbal treatment is more convenient and effective

> > than acupuncture to treat this disease. If the diagnosis is

correct,

> > not a chronic case, and no organic damage, one dosage should

relieve

> > the sign, and 3 to 6 dosages will solve the problem.

> >

> > A sample case

> >

> > Dizziness? (WM) Meniere syn /disease

> > Pattern: yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

> > Signs: dizziness, vomiting, ringing ear (do not use pressure in

the

> > ear, vertigo)

> > Pulse: ?

> > Tongue: ?

> > Treatment methods: yin-nourishing,yang-subduing, wind-

extinguishing,

> > Formula: ban xia (pinellia), fu ling (poria), chen pi (tangerine

> > peel), ze xie (alisma), gou teng (uncaria), bai zhu (ovate

> > atractylodes), etc for modifications.

> >

> > Hope that helps.

> >

> > SUNG, Yuk-ming

> > PhD (Chengdu U of TCM), BA (Houston), L CMD, Acu.(HK)

> >

> > --- In

Chinese Medicine <Traditional_Chinese_Medi

cine%40>,

> > " Thomas Sør

> > ensen " <aikinohari@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére

´s? If

> > so what

> > > are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how

many

> > > treatments in average.

> > >

> > > Thank you for your time!

> > >

> > > Have a great day :)

> > >

> > > Thomas

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Althea Akupunktur

> > > " Dit liv... Dit potentiale! "

> > >

> > > Albanigade 23A, Kld.

> > > 5000 Odense C

> > > Denmark

> > >

> > > Tlf.: (+45) 31 25 92 26

> > > thomas@

> > > www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk

> > >

> > > RAB: 2006059

> > >

> > > CVR: 27 32 26 46

> > >

> > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse

> > > Reg.: 9133

> > > Konto: 2050409

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thank you, but it's not that important.

 

The data is just for personal reference, nothing else....

 

Have a great day!

 

Thomas

 

2008/6/11 sxm2649 <sxm2649:

 

> Sorry, cannot help you, Tom. Why you need that for? I may get some

> assistance from my colleagues in China if it meant a lot.

>

> SUNG--- In

Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\

ogroups.com>,

> " Thomas Sør

>

> ensen " <aikinohari wrote:

> >

> > Hi Yuk-ming,

> >

> > Thank you for your reply.

> >

> > However in this case I am looking for statistics specifically on

> the BioMed

> > diagnosis of Meniére disease/syndrome as treated with acupuncture.

> >

> > Needless to say that in order to treat Meniére's or anything else

> properly

> > one needs to differentiate......

> >

> > Kindly,

> >

> > Thomas

> >

> >

> > I

> >

> > 2008/6/7 sxm2649 <sxm2649:

>

> >

> > > Hi Thomas & all,

> > > First of all, may be you have noticed the name of the disease is

> not

> > > clear. I guess it is Meniere's syndrome. In Chinese internal

> > > medicine, it is under the category of dizziness. I am sure many

> > > listed members have experiences treating this kind of disease. If

> > > you have listed all the signs of the patient according to Chinese

> > > medicine diagnosis, it would be much easier to give you

> feedback. It

> > > is because Meniere is only one of the patterns found in dizziness

> > > and its pathomechanism can be blood stasis, phlegm, damp-heat,

> liver

> > > deficiency,etc. Once the dignaosis is clear, treatment method

> will

> > > come out easily.

> > >

> > > The most common pathomechanism is yin deficiency yang

> hyperactivity

> > > (among others). Herbal treatment is more convenient and effective

> > > than acupuncture to treat this disease. If the diagnosis is

> correct,

> > > not a chronic case, and no organic damage, one dosage should

> relieve

> > > the sign, and 3 to 6 dosages will solve the problem.

> > >

> > > A sample case

> > >

> > > Dizziness? (WM) Meniere syn /disease

> > > Pattern: yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

> > > Signs: dizziness, vomiting, ringing ear (do not use pressure in

> the

> > > ear, vertigo)

> > > Pulse: ?

> > > Tongue: ?

> > > Treatment methods: yin-nourishing,yang-subduing, wind-

> extinguishing,

> > > Formula: ban xia (pinellia), fu ling (poria), chen pi (tangerine

> > > peel), ze xie (alisma), gou teng (uncaria), bai zhu (ovate

> > > atractylodes), etc for modifications.

> > >

> > > Hope that helps.

> > >

> > > SUNG, Yuk-ming

> > > PhD (Chengdu U of TCM), BA (Houston), L CMD, Acu.(HK)

> > >

> > > --- In

>

Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\

ogroups.com>

> <Traditional_Chinese_Medi

> cine%40>,

>

> > > " Thomas Sør

> > > ensen " <aikinohari@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Hi,

> > > >

> > > > Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére

> ´s? If

> > > so what

> > > > are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how

> many

> > > > treatments in average.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for your time!

> > > >

> > > > Have a great day :)

> > > >

> > > > Thomas

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > --

> > > > Althea Akupunktur

> > > > " Dit liv... Dit potentiale! "

> > > >

> > > > Albanigade 23A, Kld.

> > > > 5000 Odense C

> > > > Denmark

> > > >

> > > > Tlf.: (+45) 31 25 92 26

> > > > thomas@

> > > > www.ditlivditpotentiale.dk

> > > >

> > > > RAB: 2006059

> > > >

> > > > CVR: 27 32 26 46

> > > >

> > > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse

> > > > Reg.: 9133

> > > > Konto: 2050409

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi Sung - I noticed your message to Tom. I have been looking for connections to

Qi Gong centres or hospitals in China, Hong Kong or Taiwan. Is there any way you

could help me?

I am looking for a centre to treat lung cancer via qi gong.

Thanks for any help,

Hugo

 

 

 

sxm2649 <sxm2649

Chinese Medicine

Wednesday, 11 June, 2008 11:18:52 AM

Re: Stats on Meniére's?

 

 

Sorry, cannot help you, Tom. Why you need that for? I may get some

assistance from my colleagues in China if it meant a lot.

 

SUNGTraditional_ Chinese_Medicine , " Thomas Sør

ensen " <aikinohari@ ...> wrote:

>

> Hi Yuk-ming,

>

> Thank you for your reply.

>

> However in this case I am looking for statistics specifically on

the BioMed

> diagnosis of Meniére disease/syndrome as treated with acupuncture.

>

> Needless to say that in order to treat Meniére's or anything else

properly

> one needs to differentiate. .....

>

> Kindly,

>

> Thomas

>

>

> I

>

> 2008/6/7 sxm2649 <sxm2649 >:

>

> > Hi Thomas & all,

> > First of all, may be you have noticed the name of the disease is

not

> > clear. I guess it is Meniere's syndrome. In Chinese internal

> > medicine, it is under the category of dizziness. I am sure many

> > listed members have experiences treating this kind of disease. If

> > you have listed all the signs of the patient according to Chinese

> > medicine diagnosis, it would be much easier to give you

feedback. It

> > is because Meniere is only one of the patterns found in dizziness

> > and its pathomechanism can be blood stasis, phlegm, damp-heat,

liver

> > deficiency,etc. Once the dignaosis is clear, treatment method

will

> > come out easily.

> >

> > The most common pathomechanism is yin deficiency yang

hyperactivity

> > (among others). Herbal treatment is more convenient and effective

> > than acupuncture to treat this disease. If the diagnosis is

correct,

> > not a chronic case, and no organic damage, one dosage should

relieve

> > the sign, and 3 to 6 dosages will solve the problem.

> >

> > A sample case

> >

> > Dizziness? (WM) Meniere syn /disease

> > Pattern: yin deficiency yang hyperactivity

> > Signs: dizziness, vomiting, ringing ear (do not use pressure in

the

> > ear, vertigo)

> > Pulse: ?

> > Tongue: ?

> > Treatment methods: yin-nourishing, yang-subduing, wind-

extinguishing,

> > Formula: ban xia (pinellia), fu ling (poria), chen pi (tangerine

> > peel), ze xie (alisma), gou teng (uncaria), bai zhu (ovate

> > atractylodes) , etc for modifications.

> >

> > Hope that helps.

> >

> > SUNG, Yuk-ming

> > PhD (Chengdu U of TCM), BA (Houston), L CMD, Acu.(HK)

> >

> > --- In

Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine <Traditional_ Chinese_Medi

cine%40. com>,

> > " Thomas Sør

> > ensen " <aikinohari@ > wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > Does anyone on the group have experience in treating Meniére

´s? If

> > so what

> > > are your stats for partial/full relief of the problem and how

many

> > > treatments in average.

> > >

> > > Thank you for your time!

> > >

> > > Have a great day :)

> > >

> > > Thomas

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Althea Akupunktur

> > > " Dit liv... Dit potentiale! "

> > >

> > > Albanigade 23A, Kld.

> > > 5000 Odense C

> > > Denmark

> > >

> > > Tlf.: (+45) 31 25 92 26

> > > thomas@

> > > www.ditlivditpotent iale.dk

> > >

> > > RAB: 2006059

> > >

> > > CVR: 27 32 26 46

> > >

> > > Frøslev Mollerup Sparekasse

> > > Reg.: 9133

> > > Konto: 2050409

> > >

> > >

> > >

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