Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Hi Gabriele and All, I've wondered about treating this as scar tissue because it was a traumatic injury and when I have tried to needle into the area ever since, it has felt like needling into scar tissue. Where do you get the procaine? Also, one of the things that I think made this turn into such an ordeal was that I took a homeopathic remedy that seemed to tonify my blood within days of the incident. The remedy was Ferrum Metallicum, and it seemed to really help my tendency toward blood deficient insomnia...consequently I think that it might have made any blood stagnation/scarring from the trauma worse. The homeopath had me take it everyday, 30 c, for a month. I felt warm and grumpy the whole time I took it, but then found it easier to fall asleep each night for a couple months---and I really think it made the trauma worse. So I don't know what any of the people who practice homeopathy might think of that....I know that many believe that homeopathy can do no wrong, but that hasn't been my experience (not in myself nor in others). But don't get me wrong, I think that homeopathy is one of the most powerful forms of " alternative " health. Maybe too powerful at times--if you go too far in one direction with TCM you can balance it pretty quickly. I haven't found that to be true with homeopathy. On the other hand, I've seen homeopathy treat things that TCM hasn't been able to. Laura Chinese Medicine , " Dott. Gabriele Saudelli " <gabrielesaudelli@t...> wrote: > Very interesting and stimulating, too. I think that TCM is the " base " , but > sometimes we can search beyond the tradition finding something new. Dr. > Holmes said " based upon me " : three months ago I felt pain in the wisdom > tooth, lower, right side, and I felt clearly all the Left LI channel, from > the left second finger, up to the right side, both uppper and lower arch; > usually is said that the LI channel reaches the 20th point in the opposite, > upper, but maybe it isn't true. Coming back to Laura's problem, it seems to > be connected with a bad " communication " between Ren Mai and Du Mai; I > remember that someone in this list, suggested the puncture in Hui Yin, CV1, > isn't it? But, before keeping off your teeth, Laura, perhaps you need a WM > diagnosis; if chronical abscess (granuloma) maybe you could need only the > homoepathic treatment suggested in the list, and/or then, if necessary, a > small surgical treatment only on the tooth's root, without keeping off it; > if bad alignement, it's useful a mechanical solution as a " bite " in hard, > plastic material, up to " teach " to your teeth how to aligne better. All > treatments depend on diagnosis, both western and chinese. > Teeth are not the only cause: I saw a lot of cases of low back pain due to > verrucae in the feet sole, or those hard formation in the skin of fingers, > close to nails (I don't remember english name! recall me!); often this in BL > 67 is connected with chronical back pain. Of course treatment, in my > opinion, should be double: local treatment as in Western mode (podologist, > in this case) and TCM treatment (channels, herbs, if due to -i.e.- to a lack > in the Yin of KI) to prevent and treat the " root " . Other causes could be > scars, surgical and not: in these cases I treat scar with Procaine 1 % > (Neuraltherapy) which resets the energy balancement of the involved channel > (if it works, in very few seconds!). In such cases TCM is the only way to > understand why, but couldn't be the right treatment. All is useful is > welcome! But these are only my opinions, naturally. > Best regards to all in the list, and thank you in listening me, too! > Gabriel Saudelli > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Dr. Holmes [aryaone@e...] > Inviato: giovedì 3 giugno 2004 7.07 > A: Chinese Medicine > Oggetto: Re: Re: Interstitial cystitis and teeth > > > Based upon me. > :-) > Dr. Holmes Keikobad > MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ > www.acu-free.com - 15 CEUS by video. > NCCAOM reviewed. Approved in CA & most states. > - > F > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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