Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 , " Garry Seifert " <seifert@n...> wrote: > > I do however think that it is potentially easy for heat toxins to be > overlooked in pattern diagnose of cancers where there are symptoms of > vacuity and heat. It is easy for heat symptoms to be rationalized as > outcomes of yin vacuity, rather than seen as consequences of damage by heat > toxins. Garry How do you differentiate between 1. vacuity and heat due to yin depletion versus vacuity and 2. heat from qi xu and yin fire (such as dampheat, depressed heat or minsterial fire flaring) and 3. vacuity and heat that may be either due to qi or yin depletion plus the added component of heat toxin? Are their particular signs and symptoms that are key or are etiological factors most important (i.e. radiation). Finally, have you seen impressive results using this approach? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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