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Hot bath, relaxing herbs for yin deficiency?

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Sorry friends for my typos, I'm juggling the problem of adopting to an Apple

Macbook from my PC - so I've tried to correct them and hope to hear back on

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On Behalf Of daniel.schulman

Tuesday, April 27, 2010 4:07 AM

 

Re: How bath, relaxing herbs for yin deficiency?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supplementary to this, I have often wondered precisely what a Sauna (and

part II, followed traditionally by jumping in the snow or ice cold water

naked) does in terms of Chinese Medical physiology. Obviously, it very

powerfully opens the pores and triggers sweating, followed, in the case of

jumping in the snow, with closing the pores. It must invigorate the Wei Qi

circulation mechanism. Any other thoughts. When might one consider it

particularly indicated, contraindicated?

 

 

<%40> , " Michael Tierra "

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> Is a hot bath with relaxing herbs in it contraindicated for someone with

yin

> deficiency? Someone asked me that question and reported how much better

the

> person felt in the morning. I was interested in any of your opinions?

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> I remember Miriam Lee once said, " no heat, no yin efficiency " - I've

> wondered about that. Can one have yin deficiency without heat?

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> What if both yin and yang are deficient?

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> Michael Tierra

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