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We'd have to ask Lonnie Jarrett where he acquired the idea of yunnan bai

yao is useful in treating betrayal of intimacy issues. I observe

that quite a few practitioners who have attended his lectures and read

his book (Nourishing Destiny) use this approach. Since this

is a nontraditional application of this formula, I want to check it out.

Thank you to you Z'ev, Jean, and Douglas who have responded so far.

Frances

wrote:

I'm sorry, I certainly believe in the importance

of an shen/calming spirit treatment, of working with the qi qing/seven

affects, but where on earth did anyone come up with the idea that yunnan

baiyao treats issues of intimacy and betrayal?

 

On Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 05:35 PM, wrote:

>

It's used a lot among my collegues, who are

all admittedly in the same circle as Lonnie's.. Look at the revised section

of the Web That has No Weaver in the parts about Blood Pathologies. It's

very good in equating the Blood with Spirit . I find this approach very

useful in

diagnosing "unhappy" people in the clinic.

I've taken YuNan Bai Yao, one capsule a day,

and find that at some point in that or the next day I'll have some moment

of crystal clear clarity. It's nice.

Still working on my betrayal issues though.

;-)

>

> Frances Gander <fgander

> Re: Re: yunnan Pai yao

>

> Does anyone know about the use of yunnan

pai yao for someone with blood

> stasis concurrent with emotional injury

due to betrayal or abuse?

> Lonnie Jarrett suggests this prescription

in his writings on betrayal of

> intimacy. I find yunnan pai yao somewhat

harsh and cold, maybe not for

> everyone. But what about its use on

this level? Useful or not?

> Thanks. I'd appreciate hearing your

thoughts and experience with this.

>

> Frances

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