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Hi -

For future reference, I'd like to know that point from Yehuda Frischman in the

Blue Poppy book. Please send it to the group.

 

Also, while I was at a Balance Method conference with Richard Tan, he mentioned

that bedwetting is often because the kid doesn't get enough rest during the day,

so he/she is too tired to get up to urinate. He recommended that the kid should

come home from school and sit down for 30 minutes and just do nothing but

meditate...no TV, games, homework, etc., just have some relaxation time. No

drinking 1 hour before bedtime, and limit salt in the diet so thirst doesn't get

excessive. I haven't treated any bedwetters yet, so I don't know how feasible

it is to have a child do nothing for 30 minutes, but I thought I'd pass along

Dr. Tan's advice. Let us know what ends up working.

 

Lindsey Slott, L.Ac.

Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist

Chi Wellness Clinic - Waltham

www.chiwellness.com

cell: 781-879-4503

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In the case I described of the young woman, she never had a time when

her incontinence wasn't there including vacations. I'm actually not

sure that bedwetting is her issue as much as problems when laughing or

coughing. Phrenic nerve? hmmmm... just thought of that. I'll have to

look that up.

I also gave her Sang Piao Xiao San modified very slightly. I'll let

you know what happens.

Doug

 

 

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> Also, while I was at a Balance Method conference with Richard Tan,

he mentioned that bedwetting is often because the kid doesn't get

enough rest during the day, so he/she is too tired to get up to

urinate. He recommended that the kid should come home from school and

sit down for 30 minutes and just do nothing but meditate...no TV,

games, homework, etc., just have some relaxation time. No drinking 1

hour before bedtime, and limit salt in the diet so thirst doesn't get

excessive. I haven't treated any bedwetters yet, so I don't know how

feasible it is to have a child do nothing for 30 minutes, but I

thought I'd pass along Dr. Tan's advice. Let us know what ends up

working.

>

> Lindsey Slott, L.Ac.

> Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist

> Chi Wellness Clinic - Waltham

> www.chiwellness.com

> cell: 781-879-4503

>

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