Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 Dear Talk of the Nation, I am a Licensed Acupuncturist in California. I have been listening to your program today on Dietary Supplements, almost exclusively focused on ephedra, which lacked any sort of representation from traditional Chinese herbal medicine. The Chinese medicine perspective is especially important concerning ephedra, an herb that has been in use in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years, because Licensed Acupuncturists are specifically licensed to prescribe ephedra and other Chinese herbs in the State of California. Ephedra, called Ma Huang in Chinese herbology, has been in consistent and safe use for several thousand years. However,in traditional Chinese medicine, Ma Huang is not used for weight loss or sports performance enhancement, but usually for acute lung problems, such as certain common colds with wheezing, or certain types of asthma. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a practitioner first makes a detailed Chinese medical diagnosis, from which they make a selection of appropriate herbs for the patient's condition. This will not only take into account the specific symptoms a patient is experiencing, but also the patients overall physical condition and underlying disease mechanisms. For asthma, for example, there are more than 6 possible TCM diagnoses. Therefore, in TCM herbology, only certain patients in certain conditions would be prescribed ephedra. Ephedra is also only used for a short period of time in TCM herbology. When used in accordance to TCM principles and administered by a licensed practitioner of Chinese medicine, I believe that ephedra is very safe. Therefore, I think any discussion of ephedra, or on the regulation of Dietary Supplements that are also traditional Chinese herbs, should include the TCM perspective. There are many Acupuncture Associations on the state and national level that have qualified representatives who are prepared to speak about Chinese herbal medicine. Here are two for your reference: 1. CSOMA (California State Oriental Medical Association)at www.csomaonline.org or 1-800-477-4564 2. AOMA (The Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance) at www.acupuncturealliance.org or 253-851-6896 I would also like to add that I believe that Chinese herbal medicine should be more closely regulated by the FDA, and that industry standards should be created for the manufacture and sales of Chinese herbs for the protection of the public. I agree with your speaker Michael Mc Guffin that nothing is completely safe when taken in large enough quantities. I agree that special attention needs to be paid to the regulation of certain herbs, such as ephedra, and they should be labeled with cautionary advise. Thank you for considering this point of view for future programming. Sincerely, North Berkeley Acupuncture 1939 Cedar Street Berkeley, CA. 94709 510-326-9597 HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 , Laura Stropes < lmstropes> wrote: > Dear Talk of the Nation, well put. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 > Re: and Ephedra, A Missing Perspective For those who missed it, you can go to http://www.npr.org On the upper right side of the page is a search bar. Enter 'ephedra' and all programs dealing with ephedra will come up. Choose the one you want to hear. You'll need RealPlayer installed to listen to the program. If you need it, it's available to download free - look for the link on the page. the 8/19/02 show was quite interesting, as was the 8/16/02 piece. Rebuttals and comments can be sent to totn I'm sure that they would appreciate comments from the many highly respected Chinese herbal medicine practitioners from this list. -judy saxe student, CSTCM Denver, Colorado jude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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