Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 Will Fantastic article that you sent in!! I have recently submitted a paper on MS and the treatment via expelling latent measles .I have forwarded a copy to Todd for review before (hopefully ) going onto the library.Its due for journal release in Aust/NZ in Dec. So I am one of those POX doctors without knowing it!! I have started treating MS using herbs such as fu ping,chan tui,ge geng,zi cao to expell the latent measles pathogen.I put it to the test and it seems that ge gen is the stronger of them to discharge the toxin.My MS patients start breaking out in rashes,itchiness,spots that look like measles and lumps of sorts .I havn't the opportunity to treat yet a severe chronic case but especially the early stages I am actually getting results now and it seems to be lessening the severity of the attacks and they recover quickly from the attacks. Interestingly I have also started the same treatment principle on rheumatoid arthritis and get results without using any wind damp,blood moving herbs ..The measles herbs just make them itchy !! Will, if you want the article I will need your email address.Otherwise it should be up on th eCHA library soon enough. Heiko Lade Registered Acupuncturist / Chinese Herbalist 2 Jenkins St. Green Island, Dunedin New Zealand Tel: (03) 488 4086, Fax: (03) 488 4012 http://www.lade.com/heiko Email: heiko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2000 Report Share Posted November 16, 2000 > > heiko [heiko] > Wednesday, November 15, 2000 5:30 PM > > Re: Latent Heat/Will > > > Will > Fantastic article that you sent in!! > > I have recently submitted a paper on MS and the treatment via expelling > latent measles .I have forwarded a copy to Todd for review before > (hopefully ) going onto the library.Its due for journal release in Aust/NZ > in Dec. > > So I am one of those POX doctors without knowing it!! > > I have started treating MS using herbs such as fu ping,chan tui,ge geng,zi > cao to expell the latent measles pathogen.I put it to the test > and it seems > that ge gen is the stronger of them to discharge the toxin.My MS patients > start breaking out in rashes,itchiness,spots that look like measles and > lumps of sorts . We'll see if this question makes sense... Do you think these measles are actually a venting of the pathogen that causes MS ? (are you saying that the 'latent measles pathogen' is causing the MS?)... Said another way.. Are the measles, venting of heat (in any latent heat condition), the same (or part of the same) as the actual hidden pathogen, or just a manifestation/effects of the hidden pathogen. If we contribute modern diseases like herpes, AIDS etc. being caused by hidden pathogens, as it is commonly in both the West and East, I find it hard to believe that we are actually venting the core pathogen with are tx.. It seems more likely that we are just either 1) venting part of it and decreasing the damage, or 2) the manifestation (heat caused by 'pathogen'). If we could actually vent the pathogen, would then patients be free from the disease afterwards? Cured? It then seems that, from my understanding, we can just help prevent frequency and severity of attacks...? Are their many cases where viruses are completely rid of the body after administering treatments for hidden pathogens. - I havn't the opportunity to treat yet a severe > chronic case > but especially the early stages I am actually getting results now and it > seems to be lessening the severity of the attacks and they recover quickly > from the attacks. > > Interestingly I have also started the same treatment principle on > rheumatoid > arthritis and get results without using any wind damp,blood moving herbs > .The measles herbs just make them itchy !! > > Will, if you want the article I will need your email > address.Otherwise it > should be up on th eCHA library soon enough. > > > Heiko Lade > Registered Acupuncturist / Chinese Herbalist > 2 Jenkins St. > Green Island, Dunedin > New Zealand > Tel: (03) 488 4086, Fax: (03) 488 4012 > http://www.lade.com/heiko > Email: heiko > > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed > healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate > academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a > variety of professional services, including board approved online > continuing education. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 >Heiko: I saw your message on the cha list. I am currently treating two people with MS and would like some more information. I wasn't able to access Will's article, and I would also like to see your article. Could you help? In Health Sue Knox >Will >Fantastic article that you sent in!! > >I have recently submitted a paper on MS and the treatment via expelling >latent measles .I have forwarded a copy to Todd for review before >(hopefully ) going onto the library.Its due for journal release in Aust/NZ >in Dec. > >So I am one of those POX doctors without knowing it!! > >I have started treating MS using herbs such as fu ping,chan tui,ge geng,zi >cao to expell the latent measles pathogen.I put it to the test and it seems >that ge gen is the stronger of them to discharge the toxin.My MS patients >start breaking out in rashes,itchiness,spots that look like measles and >lumps of sorts .I havn't the opportunity to treat yet a severe chronic case >but especially the early stages I am actually getting results now and it >seems to be lessening the severity of the attacks and they recover quickly >from the attacks. > >Interestingly I have also started the same treatment principle on rheumatoid >arthritis and get results without using any wind damp,blood moving herbs >.The measles herbs just make them itchy !! > >Will, if you want the article I will need your email address.Otherwise it >should be up on th eCHA library soon enough. > > >Heiko Lade >Registered Acupuncturist / Chinese Herbalist >2 Jenkins St. >Green Island, Dunedin >New Zealand >Tel: (03) 488 4086, Fax: (03) 488 4012 >http://www.lade.com/heiko >Email: heiko > > > >Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed >healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate >academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a >variety of professional services, including board approved online >continuing education. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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