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Thank you for your thoughts, Julie. I will see the patient tomorrow.

Dagmar

 

>I have treated several such patients, and usually they need some blood

>cooling and toxin-resolving. The formula you mentioned contains a lot of

>tonics, and I have found that people have mouth sores, vaginal sores,

>esophageal inflammation, etc. and that blood cooling herbs are helpful.

Then

>again, they may have none of these, and feel mostly fatigue and their blood

>counts may be low for the next cycle. Then they do need blood tonics. Every

>patient manifests different side effects depending on their original

>condition. As always, you must look at the patient in front of you.

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Dear Dagmar,

Every body is different, if you do not mind , give me

more information history back around, as example: what the patient

tongue, the like, the touches, the pulls the food, what color of urine,

color of stool, color of mucous ( if the patient have) how they feel?

then I will be happy to offer some idea to you.

Nhung Ta

 

Dagmar Riley wrote:

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> Hi group,

>

> does anybody have any experience with treating the side effects of

> chemotherapy with herbs?

> (Considering of course the individual pattern of the patients...)

>

> This is what the Guanganmen Hospital in Beijing uses as a standard formula

> during and after chemotherapy:

> Radix Codonospis (Dang Shen) 15g, Fructus Lycii (Gouqizi) 15g, Semen

> Cuscutae (Tusizi) 15g, Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (Nu Zhen Zi) 15g, Rhizoma

> Atractylodis Marocephalae (Bai Zhu) 10g, Fructus Psoraleae (Buguzhi) 10g.

>

> I would love to hear about anyone's experience!

> Dagmar

>

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