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I have a friend with serious ischemic heart disease which could lead to the

need for a transplant in time and would like to read information that might

be useful. Any good books or articles on Chinese cardiology treatment? Phlegm

damp/ spleen and kidney xu after a prolonged period of liver heat.

 

Karen Vaughan, MSTOM

Licensed Acupuncturist, NCCAOM

Registered Herbalist (AHG)

253 Garfield Place

Brooklyn, NY 11215

 

(718) 622-6755

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Hi Karen,

 

Try " The Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases With " by Simon

Becker, Bob Flaws and Robert Casanas.

 

Best,

 

Yehuda

 

creationsgarden1 wrote:

I have a friend with serious ischemic heart disease which could lead

to the

need for a transplant in time and would like to read information that might

be useful. Any good books or articles on Chinese cardiology treatment? Phlegm

damp/ spleen and kidney xu after a prolonged period of liver heat.

 

Karen Vaughan, MSTOM

Licensed Acupuncturist, NCCAOM

Registered Herbalist (AHG)

253 Garfield Place

Brooklyn, NY 11215

 

(718) 622-6755

_http://www.byregion.net/profiles/ksvaughan2.html_

(http://www.byregion.net/profiles/ksvaughan2.html)

 

Losar Tashi Delek! Happy TibetanYear of the Earth Mouse.

 

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On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Nashua Acupuncture <mobrien wrote:

 

> Herbs certainly can help speed up the healing process, but diet is the

> most crucial part. You will soon find out how dedicated this person is or is

> not to healing themselves.

>

 

 

 

 

 

My (TCM) clinical outcomes would skyrocket if I could filter out those who

want instant gratification with no lifestyle modifications.

 

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Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Thanks, but he is one of the better herbalists in the nation and is well

aware of dietary issues. I am specifically looking for information on slowing

or reversing ischemia, through acupuncture and herbs at a sophisticated level.

His heart condition most likely was caused by Lyme disease and some serious

disturbances of shen in recent years.

 

Karen S. Vaughan, L.Ac., MSTOM

Registered Herbalist (AHG)

Creationsgarden1

253 Garfield Place

Brooklyn, NY 11215

 

(718) 622-6755

 

 

 

 

 

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