Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Dear Colleagues, I wanted to update you on my wife's progress and an observation that I had. Unfortunately, yesterday morning she did have a seizure, this time after 27 days (a little longer than it has been recently), and it should be noted also, that our caregiver forget to give her her medicine, GoChi and aloe vera to rince with before going to sleep. Coincidence? 'dunno, just to note it, though. Now, a day and a half later, she has her usual thick stringy clear fluid in her throat, which the Aloe vera is helping with, but significantly, she is stronger and her tongue looks much less dry than usual. Also, interestingly, before he seizure, her pulse was actually a little bit slow, thready and a little bit choppy, though not as weak as before. She also didn't have a bowel movement for a day. Here is her most recent modified formula, which she began Sunday morning: Mu Li 21, Long Gu 21, Bai Shao Yao 24, Zhi Gan Cao 12, Dang Gui 15, Wu Wei Zi 9, Dang Shen 30, Bai He 24, Shu DI Huang 24, Mai Men Dong 18, Dan Shen 9, Gou Teng 15, Tian Ma 9, Bai Zi Ren 15, Suan Zao Ren 15, Ye Jiao Teng 15, He Shou Wu 15, Long Yan Rou 12, Chuan Xiong 3, and E Jiao 9. As I mentioned, I have been needling SI 3,4,5,6 on the right hand (it tremors and spasms more) and UB 62, 63, 64 and 65 on the left leg. Here's my observation: In Jason Robertson's WONDERFUL book (BTW, any student or practitioner of who has not picked it up--it is a MUST! It presents theory and practice so clearly, so logically, and importantly, so humanely. Dr Wang sounds like someone you would wish could be your Uncle to teach you Chinese medicine and how to be a mensch. In the Jewish tradition, we say, " In the place where you find His humility, it is there that you find His greatness " . Great people epitomize this modest greatness, and it seems to me that Dr. Wang would fit that description.) Applied Channel Theory in : Wang Ju-Yi¢s Lectures on Channel Therapeutics, ISBN:978-0-939616-62-6 He mentions on pg 185, that " the Tai Yang, the ultimate yang, is thus large in both its functional scope and surface of the body. " This got me thinking: Chana's seizure disorder is a functional rather than a structural one. Many scans, as I have mentioned before, have corroborated that the brain is intact without any lesions, thank G-d. As such it is a Yang disorder, and it makes perfect sense that the Tai Yang, the ultimate yang, if regulated would resolve this problem. It further dawned on me that this protocol would probably be effective in general for patients who are constantly wired and in fight or flight. My findings over the past week have consistantly confirmed that. I will keep you informed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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