Dear Nam Le,
It's my pleasure to discuss here your questions on Medboo!
1). The formulas in the text are also helpful to the diarrhea of adults but you should notice the dosage of each herb, certainly for adults, they should be larger.
2). Personally I think it's the same!
But I have no idea about the "saw palmetto" and I think there are enough Chinese herbs in China, so probably nobody in China would have noticed the western herb.
Chinese pink herb, plantain seed, anemarrhena, Chinese yam, dogwood fruit etc. can be used to prevent the disease.
3). No, no risk at all. It seems you didn't quite catch the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, I think you'd better to review the course B.
To treat diseses in terms of traditional Chinese medicine, what is the most important is to do the diffrential diagnosis of syndromes!!! If you make a right decision what a syndrome the patient is suffering from, it doesn't matter what a disease is, you can choose the formula.
So, if the Chronic Eczema and Neurodermatitis are in the same syndrome, why don't we use the same formula?
Please do remember what I said about the review of course B, in fact I suggest to you several times before.
4). Personally I don't have any evidence the formulas in the text could be beneficial to the treatment of Alopecia Areata, but in traditional Chinese medicine, there are many ways to treat one disease. When one fails, there are some more. I would treat this disorder with acupuncture. Why don't you try the formulas in the text yourself?
5). Overweight was not really considered as a disease while underweight, could be understood as a manifestation in some other diseases e.g. diabetes mellitus. In my persona opinion, both overweight and underweight could be treated by means of regulating the functions of spleen.
If you think the internal heat and dryness is contributory to the underweight, I don't think the termnology "use herbs for producing body fluids as well as reducing frequent urination (by large amount)" is a right one in traditional Chinese medicine. So, here again, I suggest you to review the course B.
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miraculous hands
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:21 am |