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A chinatown doctor/martial artist once told me that urine is used for

traumatic internal injuries with bleeding, like being kicked hard in

the abdomen. I also think that it's covered in the Blue Poppy Press

book on " Die Da medicine " (trauma and injury care). I'm sorry, I can't

remember the exact title of the book.

 

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BTW, Autism, which was mentioned in another post, is an extremely

severe condition. From what I understand of it, anyone who is able to

communicate with the world outside of their own personal sphere in any

way has only the most mild form, or had been misdiagnosed.

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> BTW, Autism, which was mentioned in another post, is an extremely

> severe condition. From what I understand of it, anyone who is able

to

> communicate with the world outside of their own personal sphere in

any

> way has only the most mild form, or had been misdiagnosed.

 

Did you know that 1/3 of all the commercial facilities for slaugtering

cattle in the USA were designed by a person diagnosed as autistic?

 

Her name is Temple Grandin Ph.D.

 

I suggest you read her book, " Thinking in Pictures " .

 

Penel

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Chinese Traditional Medicine, " Penel Eynde LeGrand " <penel@s...> wrote:

> > BTW, Autism, which was mentioned in another post, is an extremely

> > severe condition. From what I understand of it, anyone who is able

> to

> > communicate with the world outside of their own personal sphere in

> any

> > way has only the most mild form, or had been misdiagnosed.

>

> Did you know that 1/3 of all the commercial facilities for slaugtering

> cattle in the USA were designed by a person diagnosed as autistic?

>

> Her name is Temple Grandin Ph.D.

>

> I suggest you read her book, " Thinking in Pictures " .

>

> Penel

 

I actually saw Temple Grandin interviewed on TV, and watched it with

the person I know who has provided therapy for autistics for over 20

years. That, my friend said, was an example of the mildest form of

autism. Since it's not my area, so I can't say much about it, but from

what I understand, autistics are so very difficult to treat because

there are so few avenues of communication that one can use to reach

them.

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> I actually saw Temple Grandin interviewed on TV, and watched it

with

> the person I know who has provided therapy for autistics for over

20

> years. That, my friend said, was an example of the mildest form of

> autism. Since it's not my area, so I can't say much about it, but

from

> what I understand, autistics are so very difficult to treat because

> there are so few avenues of communication that one can use to reach

> them.

 

http://www.autism.org

 

It won't make anyone an authority on the subject but it might give

more of a clue.

 

btw,

The current estimate is 1 out of 500 children born today will be dx

with it. It wasn't always that high a percentage. But then, we didn't

always subject our children to 20 immunizations before they reached

the age of 24 months. <sigh>

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