Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hi all, See http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=524 Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hi Attilio, qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical dermatitis: here's the formula: qing dai 60g shi gao 120g hua shi 120g huang bai 60g grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto wrote: <attiliodalberto Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Chinese Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php?t=524 Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Any of this work for vitiligo? What does, please? Literally dying to know. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, wrote: Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Chinese Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 3:58 PM Hi Attilio, qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical dermatitis: here's the formula: qing dai 60g shi gao 120g hua shi 120g huang bai 60g grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> wrote: <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php?t=524 Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hi Twyla, I don't think so. Vitiligo is a condition resulting from the skin not receiving proper nourishment of yin and blood. It generally results form either 1. wind, heat, cold or damp invading the exterior with concurrent vacuous lung qi unable to disseminate the pathogen, and blocking the skin from receiving nourishment, 2. Liver qi stagnation causing the same, or 2. kidney yin vacuity. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Twyla <twylahoodah wrote: Twyla <twylahoodah Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Chinese Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 1:45 PM Any of this work for vitiligo? What does, please? Literally dying to know. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, > wrote: > Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 3:58 PM Hi Attilio, qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical dermatitis: here's the formula: qing dai 60g shi gao 120g hua shi 120g huang bai 60g grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> wrote: <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php?t=524 Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Hmmm. Thx. I've heard that some topicals do seem to arrest and repigment but it varies with each patient. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, wrote: Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Chinese Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 5:11 PM Hi Twyla, I don't think so. Vitiligo is a condition resulting from the skin not receiving proper nourishment of yin and blood. It generally results form either 1. wind, heat, cold or damp invading the exterior with concurrent vacuous lung qi unable to disseminate the pathogen, and blocking the skin from receiving nourishment, 2. Liver qi stagnation causing the same, or 2. kidney yin vacuity. www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Twyla <twylahoodah@ > wrote: Twyla <twylahoodah@ > Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 1:45 PM Any of this work for vitiligo? What does, please? Literally dying to know. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, > wrote: > Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 3:58 PM Hi Attilio, qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical dermatitis: here's the formula: qing dai 60g shi gao 120g hua shi 120g huang bai 60g grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> wrote: <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php?t=524 Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Yehuda, Thanks for the formula. How often do you have them apply it? What is average coarse of tx. Thank you, David Vitello Chinese Medicine , yehuda frischman < wrote: > > Hi Attilio, > > qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical > dermatitis: here's the formula: > qing dai 60g > shi gao 120g > hua shi 120g > huang bai 60g > > grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. > > > > > > --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto wrote: > > <attiliodalberto > Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease > Chinese Medicine > Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, > > See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php? t=524 > > Attilio > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Hi David, As it's name indicates, when ground up Qing Dai San is a pretty blue powder. As I said, I mix it with good quality sesame oil and it becomes an ointment which I apply directly on lesions, covering with gauze and a bandage. --- On Wed, 11/19/08, dmvitello01 <dmvitello wrote: dmvitello01 <dmvitello Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Chinese Medicine Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 7:55 AM Yehuda, Thanks for the formula. How often do you have them apply it? What is average coarse of tx. Thank you, David Vitello Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine , yehuda frischman <@.. .> wrote: > > Hi Attilio, > > qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical > dermatitis: here's the formula: > qing dai 60g > shi gao 120g > hua shi 120g > huang bai 60g > > grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. > > > www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net > > > --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto@ ...> wrote: > > <attiliodalberto@ ...> > Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease > > Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PM Hi all, > > See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php? t=524 > > Attilio > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 Vitiligo is immune mediated and the result of vaccines, plenty of proof of this, don't forget this in the treatment plan. Once you look into what all substances natural and not that were put into vaccines, the mad scientists and the pharmaceutical companies having full indemnification, even targeting melanin, using substances that are very own body needs, then lost of tolerance and sees as nonself, auto immune diseases did not even exist before the advent of vaccine use. First vaccines actually variolation done by Chinese, why do you think they abandoned that? Now, coming full circle, unfortunately China now has full market of influenza vaccine production, FDA alerting public that all third party vaccine contamination studies have ended, if China gets blamed for an upcoming influenza pandemic will anyone really be surprized? I mean, can't make nonlethal dog food, milk, baby formula, cough syrup, I see that China is being set up for a blame on the contamination or whatever of vaccines, the flu vaccines the bird flu vaccine whatever. Just please be alert to what is happening.Sincerely, Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology : : Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:11:12 -0800Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease Hi Twyla, I don't think so. Vitiligo is a condition resulting from the skin not receiving proper nourishment of yin and blood. It generally results form either 1. wind, heat, cold or damp invading the exterior with concurrent vacuous lung qi unable to disseminate the pathogen, and blocking the skin from receiving nourishment, 2. Liver qi stagnation causing the same, or 2. kidney yin vacuity. --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Twyla <twylahoodah wrote:Twyla <twylahoodahRe: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin disease: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 1:45 PMAny of this work for vitiligo? What does, please? Literally dying to know.--- On Tue, 11/18/08, yehuda frischman < > wrote: >Subject: Re: Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin diseaseTraditional_ Chinese_Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 3:58 PMHi Attilio, qing dai is one of 4 ingredients in a wonderful paste (qing dai san) that I use to treat topical dermatitis: here's the formula: qing dai 60g shi gao 120g hua shi 120g huang bai 60g grind into a powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, and spread over infected area. www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net --- On Tue, 11/18/08, <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk> wrote: <attiliodalberto@ .co. uk>Indigo plant (qing dai) may treat chronic skin diseaseTraditional_ Chinese_Medicine Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 12:47 PMHi all,See http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/forum/ showthread. php?t=524Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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