Guest guest Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 Jason I can not speak for either Mazin or Trevor of course, both whom are a lot more experienced in treating skin problems than me, but for me to treat any skin problems I need to see the patient visually at least through one or several photos. Basically I admire any system of thought that can get good results constantly, without jeopardizing the patient’s health in the process. Being able to write formulas with small dosages would be very nice, but as Trevor said, I have not found anyone that could time after time show good results. Mazins style is very convincing, since he can back it up with case after case. It seems to me that you are very lucky being able to follow such a good teacher with all that experience. Thanks to you and Trevor for an enlightening conversation, I am just sad I can not keep up since my English is not the best. Happy Eastern! Carl _____ Från: För Skickat: den 12 april 2009 05:57 Till: Ämne: RE: Dose of herbs prescribed to Westerner in Beijing Thanks I will check it out soon, right now the article is unable to d/l from my connection. Here is a dermatology case to consider in the meantime: A 9 year old boy that came in for a diagnosis, where his mother spoke for him at the intake: She said, ever since he was a toddler he never sweat. Often in the height of the summer months his whole body's skin would become red, dry, and itchy where he frequently would scratch himself until there were bloody scabs. There was great suffering that was hard to endure, on many occasions in the past he would go to the local hospital seeking treatment. The diagnosis was sympathetic / parasympathetic (autonomic dystonia) nervous functional disorder and used antibiotics with no effect. Upon examination his whole body (4 limbs, chest and abdomen) had red, dry, skin with scratch marks, scabs, and scars. He had rough breathing, occasionally there was vexation, mouth and nose was dry, tongue body was pale-red, coat was thin and white, pulse was floating and rapid. With this bit of information it is an interesting exercise to write what formula, or at least treatment principle, you would use to treat this patient? What would Trevor or Mazin do for this skin condition? -Jason @ <%40> [@ <%40> ] On Behalf Of Carl Sunday, April 12, 2009 5:52 AM @ <%40> Dose of herbs prescribed to Westerner in Beijing Hi again Jason Maybe an interesting read for you about Mazin treating atopic eczema and his principles in doing so... http://www.jcm. <http://www.jcm.co.uk/media/cms/File/77-80.pdf> co.uk/media/cms/File/77-80.pdf BR 11.52/2053 - Release 04/11/09 10:51:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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