Guest guest Posted May 1, 2001 Report Share Posted May 1, 2001 IF scars are not healing because of blood stasis, then blood moving medicinals can be moved. If scars are not healing because of qi/blood vacuity, it is contraindicated. I agree with san qi is the safest medicinal for post-surgical blood stasis issues. On Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 09:40 AM, Patrick Rudolph wrote: > > > > [zrosenberg (AT) electriciti (DOT) com] > > > she has major abdominal scars that > > are having difficulty to heal, so one cannot use blood movers > > > > > Dear Z'ev, > I am a bit astonished, that you are categorically saying one cannot use the blood movers in those cases. I was tought that bleedings (I don't know what you mean with "difficulty to heal") can be treated through moving blood, as blood stasis (scars could have that) can be one of the reasons to cause bleeding. Especially in gynecology this concept is widely used. > Did you have cases where blood movers caused bleedings?? > Thanks for clearing comments > Patrick > > Al Stone <alstone@b...> wrote: > > > So blood activators "thin" the blood and can lead to additional bleeding > > while a wound is healing. > > Is blood moving really synonymous to "thin the blood", as compared to the western term (heparin, ASA...). I never understood it that way. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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