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I have several patients with wei syndrome right now (1 MS, 1 transverse

myelitis, 1 ALS). They all have yang xu and blood stasis among other

patterns. Has anyone treated any of these diseases with good results?

What yang tonics and blood movers have you found helpful? What forms

and dosages have you used and what duration of treatment. If you have

been successful, have you done longterm followup on these patients to

verify this.

 

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You use Baiwei di wan add roucong rong, du zhong, chishao, wu

wei zu, Bajitian, yinyanghuo.

I do not know how exact the patient is, so this is formula

I made which acording to your diagnosis. I 'm always susecfull in both yang

xu and yin xu

Good luck

Nhung Ta

 

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wei syndrome

 

 

> I have several patients with wei syndrome right now (1 MS, 1 transverse

> myelitis, 1 ALS). They all have yang xu and blood stasis among other

> patterns. Has anyone treated any of these diseases with good results?

> What yang tonics and blood movers have you found helpful? What forms

> and dosages have you used and what duration of treatment. If you have

> been successful, have you done longterm followup on these patients to

> verify this.

>

> --

>

> Director

> Chinese Herbal Medicine

>

> FAX:

>

>

>

> 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.

>

>

>

>

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You use Baiwei di wan add roucong rong, du zhong, chishao, wu

wei zu, Bajitian, yinyanghuo, suo yang, xu duan.

I do not know how exact the patient is, so this is formula

I made which acording to your diagnosis. It would be good if I have more

detail informations. I 'm always susecfull in both yang

xu and yin xu

Good luck

Nhung Ta

 

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cha

Sunday, May 13, 2001 2:31 PM

wei syndrome

 

 

> I have several patients with wei syndrome right now (1 MS, 1 transverse

> myelitis, 1 ALS). They all have yang xu and blood stasis among other

> patterns. Has anyone treated any of these diseases with good results?

> What yang tonics and blood movers have you found helpful? What forms

> and dosages have you used and what duration of treatment. If you have

> been successful, have you done longterm followup on these patients to

> verify this.

>

> --

>

> Director

> Chinese Herbal Medicine

>

> FAX:

>

>

>

> 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.

>

>

>

>

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Dear

That formular sould be continue one week, normaly the

result in one week after, the doses depend how yang xu of the patients is,

if you give too much or too litle doses, it would not be good or if you give

too much yang may be it cause more trouble. I can not tell the doses,at

least I know more detail .

Good luck

Nhung Ta

- <

cha

Sunday, May 13, 2001 2:31 PM

wei syndrome

 

 

> I have several patients with wei syndrome right now (1 MS, 1 transverse

> myelitis, 1 ALS). They all have yang xu and blood stasis among other

> patterns. Has anyone treated any of these diseases with good results?

> What yang tonics and blood movers have you found helpful? What forms

> and dosages have you used and what duration of treatment. If you have

> been successful, have you done longterm followup on these patients to

> verify this.

>

> --

>

> Director

> Chinese Herbal Medicine

>

> FAX:

>

>

>

> 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.

>

>

>

>

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