Guest guest Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Dear Martha and Master Z'ev,... absolutely, prescribing formulas (or any modality) following the guidelines of pattern discrimination is always #1. I assumed, I guess, that this was the protocol being being followed, yet not resolving the problem satisfactorily, that is, finding the root and treating it. Paradoxically though, we can sometimes feel we really see the root, the constitutional basis of a person's health complaint and optimistically go for eliminating/enhacing it, but OFTEN, it is like the disease entity acts like a nasty chameleon, changing its location and presentation, like a criminal who doesn't want to be found. We search and needle and rub (literally) out the back roads of the body, and invite everything to harmonize them to wed them to the warmth and 'happy place' where life wants to be. But sometimes we see the moon in her window in a bad month, and the next month the sun is calling too, and it changes. (Light bright red bleeding one day, or month, the next month-dark with clots and/or stabbing fixed pain in the ovaries, then ok, then ... hard to nail down. confusing. search the classics.) Keeping on top of the changing signs and symptoms day-by-day sometimes hour-by-hour, and altering/modifying formulas, qi gong perspective, and points, makes us chase that inflamation, that little pain, memory, whatever it is, to the county line. Beyond there, all we can do is figure it all out, that is why I recommended Yunnan Baiyao, with the san qi, because it helped in complicated bleeding cases before, while I was honing in on an appropriate treatment strategy. Honor to you all, Fran Re: herbs to stop bleeding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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