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I thought you might want to check out the topics in Dagmar Riley's new

book on pain. Dagmar is a CHA member who made important connections on

this list that ultimately led to the publication of his book.

congratulations Dagmar.

 

The book discusses causes, pathomechanism, and symptom diagnosis, then

given focus in ensuing chapters on specific conditions which include full

prescriptions for both Chinese medicinal and acupuncture therapy.

 

Specific conditions: Headache, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Cervical Spondylosis,

Periarthritis of Shoulder, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,

Intercostal Neuralgia, Herpes Zoster, Chronic Gastritis, Gallstones,

Cholecystitis, Ulcerative Colitis, Menstrual Pain, Chronic Lumbar Strain,

Prolapse of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc, Knee Pain, Heel Pain.

 

 

 

 

Chinese Herbs

 

 

" Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre

minds " -- Albert Einstein

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> I thought you might want to check out the topics in Dagmar Riley's

new book on pain. Dagmar is a CHA member who made important

connections on this list that ultimately led to the publication of

his book. Congratulations Dagmar. >>>

 

 

And it's 30% off at Amazon!

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What is the name of the book?

Julie

 

 

 

> , wrote:

> > I thought you might want to check out the topics in Dagmar Riley's

> new book on pain. Dagmar is a CHA member who made important

> connections on this list that ultimately led to the publication of

> his book. Congratulations Dagmar. >>>

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> And it's 30% off at Amazon!

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> 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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, Julie Chambers wrote:

> What is the name of the book? >>>

 

recommended it and it looked interesting, so I ordered a copy.

 

Jim Ramholz

 

 

 

Treating Pain with Traditional

by Dagmar Riley

(Paradigm Publications, 2003), ISBN 0912111712, 272 pages Paperback

 

From the editorial: " Riley's work casts light on the causes of pain

as the basis for choosing the right treatment method (several

patients may display the identical pain symptom brought about by

different causes). This concept of " unlike treatment of like

disease " is universal in TCM, but given little consideration in the

current Western biomedical model. Causes, pathomechanism, and

symptom diagnosis are broadly discussed, then given focus in ensuing

chapters on specific conditions which include full prescriptions for

both Chinese medicinal and acupuncture therapy. "

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Point of order. Dagmar is a woman.

 

Ken

 

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> I thought you might want to check out the topics in Dagmar Riley's

new

> book on pain. Dagmar is a CHA member who made important

connections on

> this list that ultimately led to the publication of his book.

> congratulations Dagmar.

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> Point of order. Dagmar is a woman.

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> Ken

 

I certainly appreciate the correction and my apologies.

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