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I noticed in the cases I entered in the CHA database, 8 of 9 involved a

liver constraint formula as the base and 5 of these were jia wei xia

yao san (also tong xie yao fang, xue fu zhu yu tang, xiao chai hu tang

- 1 each). Plus one bu zhong. Its amazing how many patients I end up

treating with variations of bu zhong and JWXYS.

 

 

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Qi stagnation issues are so prevalent at the ECTOM clinic that one

intern mused that we all belong to the WOOD school of TCM. : )

 

-al.

 

On Jan 4, 2004, at 9:52 PM, wrote:

 

> I noticed in the cases I entered in the CHA database, 8 of 9 involved a

> liver constraint formula as the base and 5 of these were jia wei xia

> yao san (also tong xie yao fang, xue fu zhu yu tang, xiao chai hu tang

> - 1 each). Plus one bu zhong. Its amazing how many patients I end up

> treating with variations of bu zhong and JWXYS.

 

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Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

-Adlai Stevenson

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