Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 > This is a really great article. Last spring I spent a few weeks in the dermatology department at the First Beijing Hospital. Very busy, 15 or so doctors seeing 30 patients a morning. Here are a few guidlines I took away. Flower herbs are used extensively to treat skin diseases. Wind herbs are used only when wind is present, which is defined as a moving condition over the body. Having a skin condition per se is not wind. Using wind herbs will only move and spread this a non-wind condition. They seemed amused that I couldn't instantly distinquish between excema, psoriasis and their subsets and finally my translator friend said, " don't worry, you use the same herbs if the presentation is the same. " Looking at the Al-Kafaji formulas remind me of some these principals. We spent a little time in the in-patient ward with some cases that were truly " knarly " (severe). doug > > Re: Mazin Al-Kafaji > > Sharon: > Check out: " The Treatment Of Recalcitrant Skin Disease > With Dispersing Medicine " at: > > http://www.rchm.co.uk/articles/dispersing.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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