Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Bird Flu patient cured with herbs http://english.bna.bh/?ID=48812 date: 12 08, 2006 Beijing Aug. 12 (BNA) Chinese traditional medicine experts succeeded in curing a bird flu patient after 50 days of therapy. Jiang, 31 years old, was given a ginseng and medical herb soup in early stages of therapy to get rid of 'poisonous heat' in his body, said the director of the hospital where Jiang was treated. The second stage of the therapy involved using Chinese herb 'herudu' to stimulate the patient's blood circulation, he said. A Chinese mushroom was also used to stimulate the functioning of his lungs. Jiang's state started improving towards the end of June and later check-ups showed that he no longer carried the virus H5N1. anyone know the formula? Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist Acupuncture is a jab well done www.HappyHerbalist.com Santa Cruz, CA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Thanks to Dr. Wang Lizi and his stealthy navigation of the Chinese itnernet, below is a link to the website that covered the story in further detail: http://news.xinhuanet.com/society/2006-08/12/content_4953972.htm Mark , " Ed Kasper LAc " <eddy wrote: > > Bird Flu patient cured with herbs > http://english.bna.bh/?ID=48812 > date: 12 08, 2006 > > Beijing Aug. 12 (BNA) Chinese traditional medicine experts > succeeded in curing a bird flu patient after 50 days of > therapy. > Jiang, 31 years old, was given a ginseng and medical herb > soup in early stages of therapy to get rid of 'poisonous > heat' in his body, said the director of the hospital where > Jiang was treated. The second stage of the therapy involved > using Chinese herb 'herudu' to stimulate the patient's blood > circulation, he said. A Chinese mushroom was also used to > stimulate the functioning of his lungs. Jiang's state > started improving towards the end of June and later > check-ups showed that he no longer carried the virus H5N1. > > anyone know the formula? > > Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist > Acupuncture is a jab well done > www.HappyHerbalist.com Santa Cruz, CA. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Here is another link to the same story only translated into English: http://translate.google.com/translate?sourceid=navclient-menuext & hl=en & u=http%3A\ %2F%2Fnews.xinhuanet.com%2Fsociety%2F2006-08%2F12%2Fcontent_4953972.htm Steve insighthealing <insighthealing wrote: Thanks to Dr. Wang Lizi and his stealthy navigation of the Chinese itnernet, below is a link to the website that covered the story in further detail: http://news.xinhuanet.com/society/2006-08/12/content_4953972.htm Mark , " Ed Kasper LAc " <eddy wrote: > > Bird Flu patient cured with herbs > http://english.bna.bh/?ID=48812 > date: 12 08, 2006 > > Beijing Aug. 12 (BNA) Chinese traditional medicine experts > succeeded in curing a bird flu patient after 50 days of > therapy. > Jiang, 31 years old, was given a ginseng and medical herb > soup in early stages of therapy to get rid of 'poisonous > heat' in his body, said the director of the hospital where > Jiang was treated. The second stage of the therapy involved > using Chinese herb 'herudu' to stimulate the patient's blood > circulation, he said. A Chinese mushroom was also used to > stimulate the functioning of his lungs. Jiang's state > started improving towards the end of June and later > check-ups showed that he no longer carried the virus H5N1. > > anyone know the formula? > > Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist > Acupuncture is a jab well done > www.HappyHerbalist.com Santa Cruz, CA. > Next-gen email? Have it all with the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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