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Added ''Function'' "Dan Pi other name" on ''5/12/2010'' to:
Dan Pi
(丹皮, )
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Added ''Function'' "same as Mu Dan Pi" on ''5/12/2010'' to:
Dan Pi
(丹皮, )
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Added ''Post'' '''position wanted''' to forum "Job Postings" on ''4/21/2010''
"I'm looking for an opening for acupuncturist in Minneapolis Mn. I'm a grad. from Samra Univ. "93" and have been living and practicing in Brazil. I have an active status NCCAOM certificate. Please contact me if interested at alexgutier@live.com.I have very strong herbal and acupuncture background. Alex Gutierrez. Dipl. Ac."
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Added ''Post'' '''Concussion''' to forum "Formula Requests" on ''4/6/2010''
"Anyone have and suggestions for treating concussion? I've scoured my notes from school and all my textbooks, and I can't find any information whatsoever on the treatment of concussion using acupuncture or herbs."
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Added ''Post'' '''Concussion''' to forum "Acupuncture Requests" on ''4/6/2010''
"Anyone have and suggestions for treating concussion? I've scoured my notes from school and all my textbooks, and I can't find any information whatsoever on the treatment of concussion using acupuncture or herbs."
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Added ''Indication:'' "Spleen qi deficiency causing water and damp accumulations" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Wu Ling San
(Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
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Added ''Indication:'' "Taiyin channel syndrome" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Wu Ling San
(Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
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Added ''Indication:'' "Cold accumulation in Lower jiao with possible external wind/cold invasion" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Wu Ling San
(Five-Ingredient Powder with Poria)
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Added ''Indication:'' "Profuse phlegm-damp misting orifices" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Indication:'' "Profuse phlegm-damp affecting Lung" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Function'' "resolve stagnation" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Function'' "move qi" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Function'' "stop coughing" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Function'' "resolve phlegm" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Function'' "Dry damp" on ''3/28/2010'' to:
Dao Tan Tang
(Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
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Added ''Indication'' "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" on ''3/2/2010'' to:
Huang Qi
(黃耆, yellow milk-vetch)
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Greetings Henry,

I just wanted to take a moment to welcome you to our community here at Rootdown.us. We're so happy that you've joined us. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to share with us - this site is built FOR the community, and as such, the community informs us as to what is best for them.

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All the best, Charleen Satterfield Manager, Rootdown.us charleen@rootdown.us add comment


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Added ''Pearl'' "A natural aid for patients with dry skin" on ''3/1/2010'':
This isn't a TCM but solution Aztec Healing Clay it is something that patients can pick up inexpensively and in my experience has gotten so great results. Aztec Healing Clay is beneficial for deep pore cleansing of the skin, and can be obtained at any good health food or vitamin store.

Here's how I recommend it's use:

1)Mix the clay in a zip-lock bag with enough water to massage into a paste.

2)Cure in the refrigerator for 2 days. (This improves the absorption of water. Under a microscope, the granules look like tiny shells – curing allows the shells to fill up with water).

3)Take about a ½ cup of the cured clay in your hand. Mix with a little more water and rub hands together until you have a nice warm paste.

4)Spread a thin coat evenly over dry skin until fully covered.

5)Blow-dry with a warm-air hair dryer until the clay dries.

6)Wait 3 minutes.

7)Rinse off as quickly as possible to avoid the skin reabsorbing what the clay has just taken out of your pores.

8)Moisturize ( I recommend a product called Herbal Pearl Natural Skin Care once or twice each day).

The small clay granules act like tiny suction cups which suck the blood to the surface of the skin. Blood circulations seem to go deeper as we age, especially in a dry environment, and the Aztec clay treatment helps to return the blood flow to the surface.

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Added ''Function'' "Heat in the Chest; especially the heart; with restlessness" on ''2/22/2010'' to:
Zhi Zi Dou Chi Tang
(Gardenia and Prepared Soybean Decoction)
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Juan Bi Tang
(Remove Painful Obstruction Decoction)

''Clinical Application:''

Arthritis. Formula is prescribed for one of twelve symptom groups in Henry C. Lu's book, "Natural Chinese Therapies" (I think that is the correct title) - refer to: Natural Chinese Therapies, p500 add comment



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