Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 1. Chinese medical thoery said: perspiration is the liquid that belong to heart. 2. hyperhidrosis just a symptom, you need to see the tongue and pulses to analyze it belongs qi deficiency or belongs to hot. Hot can divided to exist and deficiency too. So you need to see whole body's condition to decide which point is the best. Judy In a message dated 8/6/2004 11:53:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time, c_bertorelli writes: This Web site has a description of the point, although it does not list hyperhidrosis as an indication: <http://qi-journal.com/tcmarticles/acumodel/listpoints.asp?- token.point=PC8 & -token.searchID=1> Caroline acupuncture , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002> wrote: > Can you describe the location in laymans terms? > > drjudyhou@a... wrote: You are right! The name of the point is Lao Gong (PC8) on thenar. > judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 Is that Pericardium? I am used to the chinese terms. San Jiao 8? c_bertorelli <c_bertorelli wrote:This Web site has a description of the point, although it does not list hyperhidrosis as an indication: <http://qi-journal.com/tcmarticles/acumodel/listpoints.asp?- token.point=PC8 & -token.searchID=1> Caroline acupuncture , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002> wrote: > Can you describe the location in laymans terms? > > drjudyhou@a... wrote: You are right! The name of the point is Lao Gong (PC8) on thenar. > judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 San Jiao points might help me, you are right Pericardium is not san jiao. I think pericardium points along with San jiao and liver spleen points might help the profuse sweating from ONE armpit associated w/ Agent orange problems, Thanks for the website location it looks good. I am working on a plant for Mad Cow...check out this site for more info(Links to other sites) startu-up c_bertorelli <c_bertorelli wrote:This Web site has a description of the point, although it does not list hyperhidrosis as an indication: <http://qi-journal.com/tcmarticles/acumodel/listpoints.asp?- token.point=PC8 & -token.searchID=1> Caroline acupuncture , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002> wrote: > Can you describe the location in laymans terms? > > drjudyhou@a... wrote: You are right! The name of the point is Lao Gong (PC8) on thenar. > judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 I have an offer for a free portrait for anyone who can send me the data from my input at TraditionalChineseMedicine@. check out this site for the message... startu-up I will continue to monitor my sweat problem, heart will be included, thanks. Hoang Ho drjudyhou wrote: 1. Chinese medical thoery said: perspiration is the liquid that belong to heart. 2. hyperhidrosis just a symptom, you need to see the tongue and pulses to analyze it belongs qi deficiency or belongs to hot. Hot can divided to exist and deficiency too. So you need to see whole body's condition to decide which point is the best. Judy In a message dated 8/6/2004 11:53:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time, c_bertorelli writes: This Web site has a description of the point, although it does not list hyperhidrosis as an indication: <http://qi-journal.com/tcmarticles/acumodel/listpoints.asp?- token.point=PC8 & -token.searchID=1> Caroline acupuncture , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002> wrote: > Can you describe the location in laymans terms? > > drjudyhou@a... wrote: You are right! The name of the point is Lao Gong (PC8) on thenar. > judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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