Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Hi All. I am looking for an experienced herbalist in Denver. It is for my friend who has been recently diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. I am looking for someone to start him on herbs (and acup). It is important that his practioner be willing to communicate with me about his case, because he is moving to my area in February and I will be treating him then. I want his transition (healthwise, and other) to be a smooth one. My prior post briefly explains his situation: Any experience treating ankylosing spondylitis? My friend was just diagnosed after 6 years of western tests and frequent and debilitating episodes of pain. He was getting acupuncture w/o resolve. Was never on herbs. He is reluctantly going to start injecting himself with a new $1,000/per dose of a heavy immuno-suppressant every other week. He is hoping that it will put him into remission, and he will be able to go off of it soon. He has other health concerns that are exacerbated at the moment due to the stress of accepting his dx, and his anticipation of relocating, and switching jobs. He is extremely compliant, eats very well, and exercises and stretches every day. Thanks! Gina Zuleger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Gina, Try Donn Hayes in Evergreen, 303-674-4790. . . On Nov 7, 2006, at 12:51 PM, gzuleger wrote: > Hi All. > > I am looking for an experienced herbalist in Denver. It is for my > friend who has been > recently diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. I am looking for > someone to start him on > herbs (and acup). It is important that his practioner be willing to > communicate with me > about his case, because he is moving to my area in February and I > will be treating him > then. I want his transition (healthwise, and other) to be a smooth > one. > > My prior post briefly explains his situation: > > Any experience treating ankylosing spondylitis? My friend was just > diagnosed > after 6 years > of western tests and frequent and debilitating episodes of pain. He > was getting > acupuncture > w/o resolve. Was never on herbs. He is reluctantly going to start > injecting > himself with a > new $1,000/per dose of a heavy immuno-suppressant every other week. > He is > hoping that it > will put him into remission, and he will be able to go off of it soon. > > He has other health concerns that are exacerbated at the moment due > to the stress of > accepting his dx, and his anticipation of relocating, and switching > jobs. He is extremely > compliant, eats very well, and exercises and stretches every day. > > Thanks! > > Gina Zuleger > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Hi Gina, Christine Harrison is in Denver and is one of the best. She teaches at Colo. School for Trad. Chinese Med. and is my Herbs, TCM GYN, and Internal Med. instructor. Her practice is called " Harmony Healing " at 2465 So. Downing St. Suite 205, Denver, CO. 80210. Office # 303-733-3030 Warmest Regards, Ann E. - gzuleger<gzuleger To: < > Tuesday, November 07, 2006 1:51 PM Herbalist in Denver Hi All. I am looking for an experienced herbalist in Denver. It is for my friend who has been recently diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. I am looking for someone to start him on herbs (and acup). It is important that his practioner be willing to communicate with me about his case, because he is moving to my area in February and I will be treating him then. I want his transition (healthwise, and other) to be a smooth one. My prior post briefly explains his situation: Any experience treating ankylosing spondylitis? My friend was just diagnosed after 6 years of western tests and frequent and debilitating episodes of pain. He was getting acupuncture w/o resolve. Was never on herbs. He is reluctantly going to start injecting himself with a new $1,000/per dose of a heavy immuno-suppressant every other week. He is hoping that it will put him into remission, and he will be able to go off of it soon. He has other health concerns that are exacerbated at the moment due to the stress of accepting his dx, and his anticipation of relocating, and switching jobs. He is extremely compliant, eats very well, and exercises and stretches every day. Thanks! Gina Zuleger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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