Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Does anyone use Lian Zi Xin (Lian Xin) - Plumuia Nelumbinis Nuciferae for Heart heat/fire? If so what do you combine it with, what dosage do you use and how have your results been? I don't see it used very often in formulas but it seems especially well targeted for this use as it enters only the Heart and Pericardium channels. Rich Blitstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 , " rich " <richblit@r...> wrote: > > Does anyone use Lian Zi Xin (Lian Xin) - Plumuia Nelumbinis Nuciferae for > Heart heat/fire? If so what do you combine it with, what dosage do you use > and how have your results been? Rich, A situation I use it in is modified San Xin Dao Chi San for infantile phase/ foetal heat eczema. Like most of Mazin Al-Khafaji's suggestions it works very well. The base formula he gives is lian qiao xin, lian zi xin, mu dan pi, chi fu ling, jin yin hua, gan cao, zhi zi xin, sheng di, bai xian pi, huang lian, mu tong Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 Mazin Al-Khafaji's >>>Who is he? alon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 , " Alon Marcus " <alonmarcus@w...> wrote: > Mazin Al-Khafaji > >>>Who is he? > alon Alon, Mazin co-authored, with Peter Deadman, the Manual of Acupuncture. He is very higely regarded in England for his presentation of what really works (and in his lectures on skin disease the scores of slides show all), this is from his introductory blurb. Simon King Mazin Al-Khafaji began his studies in acupuncture as well as modern and classical Chinese in 1979. After graduating in acupuncture at the International College of Oriental Medicine, England in 1983, he attended the post graduate course in acupuncture in Nanjing, China and followed this with intensive studies in modern and medical Chinese at the Taipei Language Institute in Taiwan. His thorough study of the Chinese language earned him the first Sino-British scholarship to study internal medicine at the Shanghai College of Traditional alongside Chinese students. He graduated as Doctor of in 1987. Since his return to England he has been in private practice in Brighton. In 1991 he returned to China to work in the dermatology department of the Affiliated Hospital in Nanjing, and subsequently established The Skin Clinic for the treatment of dermatological disorders with Chinese herbal medicine. Over the last ten years he has taught at graduate and post graduate level in Britain as well as Denmark, Norway, Italy, Germany and Switzerland. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 Alon,Mazin co-authored, with Peter Deadman, the Manual of Acupuncture. He is very higely regarded in England for his presentation of what really works (and in his lectures on skin disease the scores of slides show all), this is from his introductory blurb.Simon King>>>Thanks would love to see him in US Alon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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