Guest guest Posted December 10, 2003 Report Share Posted December 10, 2003 , " chadwick_m " <chadwick_m@h...> wrote: > > I don't know how this bears on the discussion of herbs in particular > (beyond treatment of emotional sx and patterns in general), but I do > think the field of CM at-large certainly has encompassed this type of > orientation both classically and today. Chad and All, Most posts are being screened at this time. You can let me and my moderator decide what's off topic or not. However, to clarify for others who may be confused, we are talking about making diagnosis and what factors are useful in that process, whether and when emotional signs play a role. whether it is useful or necessary to delve in this area in some overt way will not be resolved by debate (but feel free as long as everyone remains civil onthis charged matter). the positions are well entrenched and often seem to have more to do with overall philosophical leanings than anything else. To go on at length about this without making clear the application would be off- topic. However, unlike a purely abstract discussion, the emotions are a cause of disease in CM, the sole internal cause. Emotional heath is as vital to successful herbal practice as good diet. How we accomplish this in clinic is definitely on-topic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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