Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 I've had good results also with Wen Dan Tang + Ze Xie Tang or Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin. You can also add a combo of Ge Gen & Chuan Xiong for ear microcirculation. One of my teachers said they were researching microcirculation in China when he was a student. They would use a high power light from under the tips of the fingers and look at the nail beds with a microscope to see what the blood vessels looked like. If they saw unsmooth vessels, they would use that as a clue that there was some Blood stagnation present. I haven't seen any english language reports on this topic of microcirculation, but if someone here has, please pass the info along. Geoff > __________ > Sun, 9 Mar 2003 20:05:36 -0800 > " Brian Carter " <bbcarter > Re: Meniere's > > Julie Chambers wrote: > > Meniere's formula in the Volker Scheid book? Would you be > willing to share > > it? I have just started treating a patient for this syndrome. > > Hopefully this is fair use- Sheid's book is awesome- > filled with not just ideas but instructive and perhaps myth- > shattering examples of modern CM... so I'd say get it! > Bob Flaws reviewed it on the Pulse website, too... check > the practitioners' page. > > Meniere's Dz treated by Professor Zhu: > > He believes 80% of Meniere's pts have a consistent CM pattern of > disharmony; phlegm or wind as pathogenic qi and impaired fxs of > liver or GB... disordered ascending and descending involving jueyin > and yangming, liver-stomach disharmony... and he integrates the > biomedical knowledge of the inner ear involvement, linking phlegm > to fluid dysfunction in the endolymphatic system.. he argues that this > phlegm that causes dizziness, described as intangible by CM > is actually > tangible phlegm in the inner ear. He uses biomed knowledge to > affirm and strengthen CM. > > Rx: dai zhe shi, xiakucao, huangqin, fuling, banxia, tiannanxing, > quanggualou,cheqianzi > > actions: directs qi downward by regulating jueyin and yangming, > transforms phlegm > > hx antecedants: erchen tang, daotan tang > > principles: reg upbearing and sending downward of qi, to treat phlegm > first treat qi, without damp phlegm does not arise, use of > diuretics, drugs > entering liver, Zhu's personal experience... > > There's a nice chart in the book too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 Forgot - one other good herb combo is Ge Gen & Shi Chang Pu to open the eustachian tubes. Geoff > __________ > > Message: 1 > Mon, 10 Mar 2003 13:43:55 -0800 > " Geoffrey Hudson " <list > RE: Meniere's & microcirculation > > I've had good results also with Wen Dan Tang + Ze Xie Tang or Tian Ma > Gou Teng Yin. You can also add a combo of Ge Gen & Chuan > Xiong for ear > microcirculation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 > Forgot - one other good herb combo is Ge Gen & Shi Chang Pu to open the > eustachian tubes. > Geoff I've also heard of SCP + Cong Bai. Not sure if it affects micro-circ, but they open, the orifices, no? B Brian Benjamin Carter Editor, The Pulse of Oriental Medicine Columnist, Acupuncture Today The PULSE of Oriental Medicine: Alternative Medicine You Can Understand http://www.pulsemed.org/ The General Public's Guide to Chinese Medicine since 1999... 8 Experts, 110+ Articles, 136,000+ readers.... Our free e-zine BEING WELL keeps you up to date with the latest greatest PULSE articles. Sign up NOW. Send a blank email to: beingwellnewsletter- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 well, there is this, in case you haven't encountered it. Subhuti Dharmananda's " Salvia and the History of Microcirculation Research in China " . It's here: http://www.itmonline.org/arts/salvia.htm ann > I've had good results also with Wen Dan Tang + Ze Xie Tang or Tian Ma > Gou Teng Yin. You can also add a combo of Ge Gen & Chuan Xiong for ear > microcirculation. > > One of my teachers said they were researching microcirculation in China > when he was a student. They would use a high power light from under the > tips of the fingers and look at the nail beds with a microscope to see > what the blood vessels looked like. If they saw unsmooth vessels, they > would use that as a clue that there was some Blood stagnation present. > I haven't seen any english language reports on this topic of > microcirculation, but if someone here has, please pass the info along. > > Geoff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 I had good results in a case with tian ma gou teng yin plus wen dan tang. On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 09:23 AM, snakeoil.works wrote: > >> I've had good results also with Wen Dan Tang + Ze Xie Tang or Tian Ma >> Gou Teng Yin. You can also add a combo of Ge Gen & Chuan Xiong for >> ear >> microcirculation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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