Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 sure, Rissa: www.classicalchinesemedicine.org/downloads/cs/gufinal.pdf --- On Mon, 7/21/08, Rissa Guest <rissaguest wrote: Rissa Guest <rissaguest Re: Re: Complicated case Chinese Medicine Monday, July 21, 2008, 8:04 PM Hi Yehuda, can you send the link again. I couldn't get it to work. thanks, Clarissa --- On Mon, 7/21/08, > wrote: > Re: Re: Complicated case Monday, July 21, 2008, 8:34 PM Hi Brian, I have specific comments below, but first, three important question: What do you know about your birth, and your mother's health before you were born? Do you know of any early childhood traumas? Was your mother able to breast feed you? Now for comments: 1. I'm pleased that you eat the right way, but as I implied, food sensitivities are the great pretenders, and if you are eating healthy foods, but for you they are reactive, you might as well be eating poison. An inflammatory state that doesn't do well or improve with any diet indicates that you are doing something or eating something that your body doesn't like. 2. I think that your comments about the presence of Yin vacuity, damp heat and craving is informative. I find that there are clearly two components to all craving and addictions: Yin vacuity and Gu Pathogens. There is a great article on Gu Pathogens by Heiner Fruehauf. Here is the link to it: http://www.classica lchinesemedicine .org/downloads/ cs/gufinal. pdf In it he speaks about " Gu worms " conceptually being manifestations of blockage, heaviness, and though indeed, classically they are to be taken literally, from a modern perspective they need to be taken figuratively as well. Thus Candida Albicans, the prevalant fungus resulting from damp accumulation would be clearly a Gu pathogen. And indeed, the Gu pathogen also drains the body of more Yin, further exascerbating the already Yin Xu patient. Furthermore, look closely at one the main manifestations of Gu pathogens: Mental symptoms. Should we not consider food cravings that seem to often exist coincidentally with Spleen Xu and damp accumulation a classic example of a mental imbalance resulting from the Gu pathogen? Fruehauf describes, " A sensation of being posessed " as one of the mental symptoms. Is that not exactly what craving are: The patient HAS to have his/her fix and is posessed by that overwhelming need or craving? The way to resolve gu pathogens is to invigorate the spleen and stomach, move the spleen Qi, transform phlegm, drain heat and purge the pathogenic damp accumulation, while not forgetting to supplement Yin which is so empty. 3. Difficulty sleeping means that you body is not having the opportunity to heal or regenerate. Again CranioSacral therapy, or some kind of body work, particularly in the late part of the day would be very helpful. Also consider taking herbs to calm the shen and heart fire at night. A wonderful herbal combination to consider taking is Nigella Sativa, (black cumin seed) and Roibbos. Take a teaspoon of each, bring to a boil, and decoct for 10 minutes. All the best, www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Mon, 7/21/08, Brian Harasha <bharasha@sbcglobal . net> wrote: Brian Harasha <bharasha@sbcglobal . net> Re: Complicated case Monday, July 21, 2008, 4:17 PM Yehunda, Thank you for your reply to my cry for help. Yes, this is why I call this complicated. I have had it since birth so it is hard to find a lifestyle problem underlying it all. I have spent the last 10 years learning about health. I have a very pleasant life now that I am no longer working. I keep a routine of getting up around 7am. Light joint freeing exercises, qigong/taiji, yoga, meditation. I eat a light breakfast with care about what I eat and how. I eat a heavier lunch with all food groups and tastes. I eat a medium sized dinner around 6-7pm. I wind down after that and get to bed by 11pm (in the summer and 10pm in winter). I balance work, rest, and play. I don't eat artificial food, caffeine, alcohol, etc. I knew this is where I had to start. Now I am investigating more specific treatments. Thank you for the formula recommendation. I will look it up. I know no one can diagnose without seeing me. But my tongue is red, thick coat (varies from white, greasy to yellow,greasy - especially in the middle and near the back. It has horizontal fissures all along the sides and a crack in the middle in the front. Sometimes has denuded patches. Nails are red/purple with slight vertical ridges, no white marks, cuticle moons only on first 2-3 digits. Pulse is bounding, slippery, somewhat empty in middle and lower burner (pulse seems very much a result of prednisone use). I have the classic 5 palms heat. Sometimes red face and even slight fevers in late afternoon early evening. I can not fall asleep and get up early with difficulty falling back asleep. I am tired when I awake. My appetite is strong but I can not eat much at one sitting. I crave sweets. I do not feel good at all during the day and try to escape it by doing things. My whole body feels sensitive and the slightest bumps, etc. hurt more than they seem they should. My hair is thinning. My skin is thinning. I tend towards depression and have bouts of anger. I bruise easily. I have wounds that do not heal. My muscles and fat are wasting (I look like a starving child). I tend towards slight hypertension and have a very fast pulse (90-110bpm). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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