Guest guest Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 Ban Bian Lian according to a list my teacher gave us --- On Wed, 11/11/09, TnBco <TnBco wrote: TnBco <TnBco Re: TCM -Â Has anybody seen and treated epilepsy successfully? Please help. Chinese Medicine Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 12:36 PM Â Does anyone know what lobelia extract is in Chinese? In a message dated 11/10/09 6:14:16 PM, magisterium_ magnum (AT) comcast (DOT) net writes: > naturopath once told me that, when an epileptic feels a seizure coming > on, > that they should rub Lobelia Extract at the base of their skull as a > preventative. I've never had the opportunity to test this. > He also said that you need to use Teeter Creek brand, as it is the only > brand with the purity and strength to be effective. > From a TCM standpoint, I would think there would be some combination of > wind > and/or phlegm. > > TruthSayer, L.Ac,Dip.OM, LMFT Diplomate in Oriental Medicine(NCCAOM) Acupuncture . Herbs . Psychotherapy Transcendental Acupuncture 2275 Market Street #C San Francisco, CA 94114 820 Fifth Avenue #C San Rafael CA 94901 415-686-1193 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 Ban Bian Lian is Chinese Lobelia  Joey Bedrosian LMBT (NC#3259) Advanced Massage Therapy 704-578-6245 nrgcreator live long & love strong ________________________________ " TnBco " <TnBco Chinese Medicine Wed, November 11, 2009 12:36:52 PM Re: TCM - Has anybody seen and treated epilepsy successfully? Please help.  Does anyone know what lobelia extract is in Chinese? In a message dated 11/10/09 6:14:16 PM, magisterium_ magnum (AT) comcast (DOT) net writes: > naturopath once told me that, when an epileptic feels a seizure coming > on, > that they should rub Lobelia Extract at the base of their skull as a > preventative. I've never had the opportunity to test this. > He also said that you need to use Teeter Creek brand, as it is the only > brand with the purity and strength to be effective. > From a TCM standpoint, I would think there would be some combination of > wind > and/or phlegm. > > TruthSayer, L.Ac,Dip.OM, LMFT Diplomate in Oriental Medicine(NCCAOM) Acupuncture . Herbs . Psychotherapy Transcendental Acupuncture 2275 Market Street #C San Francisco, CA 94114 820 Fifth Avenue #C San Rafael CA 94901 415-686-1193 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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