Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 Depends on whether the hysterectomy removed only the uterus or also the ovaries. " Attilio D'Alberto " Chinese Medicine <attiliodalberto@y cc: ahoo.co.uk> Hysterectomy castration and hormones Office: 08/28/2003 05:48 AM Please respond to Traditional_Chines e_Medicine Sam: We have been through all this before on the other list. By your own admission your horse was castrated due to 'misbehaviour' perceived by the stud owners. Jackie: Incorrect. Sam: In fact he was behaving in a precocious sexual manner that no-one could be bothered to determine the reason for.] Jackie: Also incorrect. Sam: Does this not account for anything in an animal's life - Jackie: I have no idea - certainly no TCM or WM professional I have consulted has ever felt it relevant. Attilio: Actually I believe that if a woman has a hysterectomy then she will have less Tian Gui (I think I spelt that right), its western equivalent being hormones. So the same may well apply to males. Any comments anyone? Attilio Plus - For a better Internet experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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