Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Teresa, When I was a young practitioner, maybe one or two years in practice, I tried treating a patient's lipoma (one, under his chin). I tried acupuncture and herbs -- nothing worked. Later that year, when I was studying in China, I asked several Chinese doctors their opinion. All said it was a surgical condition not amenable to CM Tx. I thought that was the end of the discussion until I read an article about the herbal treatment of lipomas in a Chinese medical journal last year that claimed to have eliminated some lipomas. The key seemed to be that the lipomas were of very recent onset. The article stated, I believe, that enduring lipomas did not respond. In any case, I believe that I published this article in Blue Poppy Press's free on-line CM journal. If it's no longer there, then it probably has been turned into a Blue Poppy Research Report. You might want to ask Customer Service at Blue Poppy about it. I translate so many articles, I can't/don't keep track of them in my mind. Good luck and best wishes. Bob , " Teresa Hall " <Teresa.bodywork4u@w...> wrote: > Hi group, > > Has anyone successfully treated limpomas? I have a patient with about 60 of > these and he has tried *everything* except and Acupuncture. > I can find nothing in the patients pulse or tongue. The only sign of > possibly anything is slightly flushed checks. I have come up with a > modified Hai Zao Wan. > > Thanks for any insght! > > Teresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 , " Teresa Hall " <Teresa.bodywork4u@w...> wrote: Hi Teresa, in the last three months, i have treated five lipoma cases successfully. initially, all cases were diagnosed by an internist, dermatologist or an oncologist. average course of treatment is eight sessions, at about an hour a visit, needle retention, twenty minutes. three of the five cases had limpomas for at least four months, the other two had them for approx. four years. with three cases i used the following base formula: xuan shen (scrophularia),chai hu (bupleurum), ban xia(pinneilla),lian qiao (forsythia), chi shao yao(peony), dangui(angelica sinesis), bai zhu (white atractylodes), chen pi (citrus) gui zhi (cinnamon twig) fu ling (poria) depending on the other things, (if it is more heat or more cold in nature i make the adjustments to treat accordingly. if they don't like the tea i have them on three weeks worth of ITM's Scorphularia 12, 4 pills TID. for the other two cases i used the following base formula: baihuasheshecao (Olendandia), chai hu, (bupleurum), huang qi (Astragulus), zhizi (Gardenia), Ye Jiao Teng (Polygonum stem), chen pi (citrus); Acupuncture: circle the dragon techniques, except i do not directly needle the limpoma; if there are more than four sites to be treated on the body, i look at the placement and use a san jiao differentiation to see which limpoma to treat first. other points-LI-14 () LI-4 (hegu) Liv-3 (taichong) St- 36 (zusanli) Sp-6 (sanyinjiao); back shu pts: moxa at JueYin Shu (Bl- 14), Ge Shu (Bl-17) and Gan Shu (Bl-18) ; i send them home with a couple ear seeds, usually at endocrine and kidney points on the ear. hope that helps. gonzo flores, L.Ac., M.Ac.O.M. > Hi group, > > Has anyone successfully treated limpomas? I have a patient with about 60 of > these and he has tried *everything* except and Acupuncture. > I can find nothing in the patients pulse or tongue. The only sign of > possibly anything is slightly flushed checks. I have come up with a > modified Hai Zao Wan. > > Thanks for any insght! > > Teresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2003 Report Share Posted July 2, 2003 Here's another one that I saved but never forwarded to you. This man Bob Flaws is one of the leading western scholars in the field. > " Bob Flaws " <pemachophel2001 > > > Re: Lipomas >Thu, 10 Apr 2003 14:37:07 -0000 > >Teresa, > >When I was a young practitioner, maybe one or two years in practice, I >tried treating a patient's lipoma (one, under his chin). I tried >acupuncture and herbs -- nothing worked. Later that year, when I was >studying in China, I asked several Chinese doctors their opinion. All >said it was a surgical condition not amenable to CM Tx. I thought that >was the end of the discussion until I read an article about the herbal >treatment of lipomas in a Chinese medical journal last year that >claimed to have eliminated some lipomas. The key seemed to be that the >lipomas were of very recent onset. The article stated, I believe, that >enduring lipomas did not respond. In any case, I believe that I >published this article in Blue Poppy Press's free on-line CM journal. >If it's no longer there, then it probably has been turned into a Blue >Poppy Research Report. You might want to ask Customer Service at Blue >Poppy about it. I translate so many articles, I can't/don't keep track >of them in my mind. > >Good luck and best wishes. > >Bob > > , " Teresa Hall " ><Teresa.bodywork4u@w...> wrote: > > Hi group, > > > > Has anyone successfully treated limpomas? I have a patient with >about 60 of > > these and he has tried *everything* except and >Acupuncture. > > I can find nothing in the patients pulse or tongue. The only sign >of > > possibly anything is slightly flushed checks. I have come up with a > > modified Hai Zao Wan. > > > > Thanks for any insght! > > > > Teresa > _______________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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