Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 I have a 58 year old patient who was diagnosed in November with prostate cancer. His PSA at the time was 39. He has been taking Lupron (GnRH Analog) injections 1x per month and at his last check in January his PSA was 2.87. Other meds - Casodex (Antiandrogen) and Flomax (Alpha Adrenergic Blocking Agent). Enzyme Therapy - 50 plus for Men, Healthy Cells Prostate, Cell Forte, Quercetin, Curcumin, Mushroom Complete, E, C, and Calcium ocasionally. He has made significant changes to his diet, tending away from red meat of any kind, he is exercising daily and having acupuncture treatments 1x per week Diagnosis Lu Qi Xu with Phlegm accumulation, Lv Qi Stasis and Xue Stasis in Lv channel. The patient has a constitutional Lu deficiency with typical lung body type, he has suffered nasal polyps and allergies for years and is a mouth breather. Energy - gradual improvement over the past month Sleep - often disturbed due to external factors Temp - Runs normal temp with cold hands and feet, sweats appropriate to activity Appetite - good - 4-5 meals per day, careful to avoid large portions or red meat, snacks on vegetables and fruit Thirst - Has constant dry mouth 6 glasses of water per day BM's daily and health Urine - 1-2 times at night " more out of habit than necessity " - less urgency during the day - stream is now constant with minor hesitancy on stopping flow HEENT - dry mouth (may be side effect of Rx) but is also a mouth breather -suffers allergies year round but lives with it Emotional - generally shy, likes to be outdoors, avoid crowds - tends to " bury " emotions Tongue - dusky pink, red tip, greasy coat to rear - patient hesitant to extend tongue Pulse - deficient Lu, wiry Lv, and deep in both rear positions. Palpation - deep knotted sensation anterior to ASIS, sharp pain at LV 5 on both sides. Blood Pressure - ranges around 155/105 - pre Tx. post Tx 145/80 On last check up the PA noted some infringement between prostate and bladder and some benign cysts on liver - nothing to worry about. Patient wants to end the hormone therapy and avoid radiation and is keen to try Chinese Herbs along with the acupuncture. What is the group consensus on treating with herbs while undergoing hormone therapy - does anyone have any specific comments or experience with dual treatment? Any advice on a formula base, other than Xiao Yao San with Er Chen Tang, and additional herbs for Xue Yu? Your thoughts and advice would be appreciated. Kayte Halstead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Hi Carolyn, The work referred to [at http://www.dreliaz.com ] may well be great, but the researcher in me is cautious. I am very wary of the reliability and efficacy claimed for products that are researched and sold by a commercial company. I prefer to see independent research, preferably from several unrelated centres, that support such claims. Best regards, Phil >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Try checking out info on www.dreliaz.com he is a L.Ac. and M.D in > practice in Sebastapol, Calif. Specializing in cancer treatment > utilizing integrative medicine. He just finished studies with a > very specific molecular weight modified citrus pectin that is very > effective for Prostate cancer. I believe his company Econuegenics > markets it. He also has a very good mushroom compound. He is > available for consultations I believe, cost ?, I don't know. > I attended a lecture by him in January and enjoyed the info. Since > then I have heard good and not so good things about him from a > prior classmates and a patient, but no one is perfect and some > cancer patients are struggling with all of their medical team and > the generic arrogance that sometimes appears in the face of > discouraging outcomes...I do believe his research is accurate. Call > for more info after you check the website. He may also have > another upcoming class. > A cancer patient I spoke with recommended checking online for the > work of Dr. Rau in Europe, I haven't yet, but you might find > something there. Also Dr. Matthais Rath, MD has some interesting > research and products and will send you lots of info for free.Hope > that helps. Carolyn M. Pole, L.Ac. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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