Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Has Xi Xin been banned in the States? A friend of mine says he called in a script to mayway and was told that xixin could not be used. How about zhi ke zhi shi ban xia chenpi mu tong tong cao? How about ma huang, still okay to use in raw formulas? Can we precsribe tcm patents with ma huang? I'd also appreciate if someone could let me know about any other herbs they had heard had been recently banned. I have been out of the U.S. for about a y ear. Thanks Mark So does anyone know of an english speaking country we could all move to if the fda gets out of hand? wrote: There are 4 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. compress for sebaceous cyst frances gander 2. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst 3. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst Cara Frank 4. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:29:40 -0500 frances gander compress for sebaceous cyst A 14-year-old male has an almost egg-size sebaceous cyst (according to a dermatologist) near his nipple. Neither his mother nor he want it surgically excised. Does anyone know of an herbal compress that would help resolve this type of cyst? They are willing to put the time in to apply compresses, no matter how long it takes. Frances Gander Athens, Ohio ______________________ ______________________ Message: 2 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:45:09 -0500 Re: compress for sebaceous cyst I've always liked that green clay, available in health food stores usually. If it's near the surface, it might work. It's very drawing. ann A 14-year-old male has an almost egg-size sebaceous cyst (according to a dermatologist) near his nipple. Neither his mother nor he want it surgically excised. Does anyone know of an herbal compress that would help resolve this type of cyst? They are willing to put the time in to apply compresses, no matter how long it takes. Frances Gander Athens, Ohio ---------- Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 - Release 12/30/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Is bulk ma huang still available through any supplier in the US? When I was in San Diego in November, the shop I used to go to said they couldn't get it anymore. Mark Schwartz <insighthealing wrote: Has Xi Xin been banned in the States? A friend of mine says he called in a script to mayway and was told that xixin could not be used. How about zhi ke zhi shi ban xia chenpi mu tong tong cao? How about ma huang, still okay to use in raw formulas? Can we precsribe tcm patents with ma huang? I'd also appreciate if someone could let me know about any other herbs they had heard had been recently banned. I have been out of the U.S. for about a y ear. Thanks Mark So does anyone know of an english speaking country we could all move to if the fda gets out of hand? wrote: There are 4 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. compress for sebaceous cyst frances gander 2. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst 3. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst Cara Frank 4. Re: compress for sebaceous cyst ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:29:40 -0500 frances gander compress for sebaceous cyst A 14-year-old male has an almost egg-size sebaceous cyst (according to a dermatologist) near his nipple. Neither his mother nor he want it surgically excised. Does anyone know of an herbal compress that would help resolve this type of cyst? They are willing to put the time in to apply compresses, no matter how long it takes. Frances Gander Athens, Ohio ______________________ ______________________ Message: 2 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:45:09 -0500 Re: compress for sebaceous cyst I've always liked that green clay, available in health food stores usually. If it's near the surface, it might work. It's very drawing. ann A 14-year-old male has an almost egg-size sebaceous cyst (according to a dermatologist) near his nipple. Neither his mother nor he want it surgically excised. Does anyone know of an herbal compress that would help resolve this type of cyst? They are willing to put the time in to apply compresses, no matter how long it takes. Frances Gander Athens, Ohio ---------- Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 - Release 12/30/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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