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  Mellissa Rudder
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Added ''Suggestion'' "From Deadman: According to the Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, this point is contraindicated to needling." to:
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Added ''Suggestion'' "Another suggestion of translation for the name Liver 9 is Yin Envelope, as the Bao can be the bladder, the uterus or some sort of envelope or wrapping." to:
Liver 9
(陰包)
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Added ''Indication'' "Infertility as a result of Yin deficiency" on ''2/16/2009'' to:
Liver 9
(陰包)
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Added ''Function'' "Builds the Yin in the whole body" on ''2/16/2009'' to:
Liver 9
(陰包)
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Added ''Post'' '''Restless Leg Syndrome''' to forum "Case Studies" on ''2/3/2009''
"I am interested in hearing others' syndrome differentiations of this disorder...Thanks"
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Added ''Review'' "Excellent class. Absolutely will help you understand how systemic problems show up as eye problems. Helps put the puzzle together of how to help patients" to:
Healing Your Eyes With Chinese Medicine Lecture Series, Part Two
This course will teach you a western biomedical model of vision, including anatomy, physiology, the visual pathway and a review of major eye conditions, such as macula degeneration, glaucoma, dry eyes, cataracts, and other vision impairments. In addition, the course will explain a comprehensive TCM approach to major, common degenerative eye conditions with attention to the etiology of each eye disease, basic western diagnostic methods, TCM patterns and treatment strategies; including acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation, moxibustion, tui-na, gua sha, as well as basic herbal treatments for each disease. You will learn how to teach your patients the basics of self-care utilizing acupressure, Qigong and eye exercises to improve vision.

This series is the second of many more courses to come. They can be viewed independently or as a collective, but it is not necessary to view them in order. Please review the Topics listed below in order to see what is specifically covered in this course.
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  Mellissa Rudder
(Rootdown Staff)
Added ''Suggestion'' "Location Note from Deadman: When it is necessary to needle a patient in the prone position with the arms toward the head, this point may be located and needled on the ulnar side of flexor carpi ulnaris, very close to the tendon insertion; the needle is then directed beneath the tendon towards its radial side." to:
Heart 7
(神門)
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Added ''Review'' "Love the course and the material Only comment is somehow to make the material behind the instructor more visible. Some of the stuff was hard to read. Otherwise EXCELLENT Class and I am very grateful for it being online for me to review/take" to:
Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine Lecture Series, Part One
This course series will teach you a western biomedical model of vision, including anatomy, physiology, the visual pathway and a review of major eye conditions, such as macula degeneration, glaucoma, dry eyes, cataracts, and other vision impairments. In addition, the course will explain a comprehensive TCM approach to major, common degenerative eye conditions with attention to the etiology of each eye disease, basic western diagnostic methods, TCM patterns and treatment strategies; including acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation, moxibustion, tui-na, gua sha, as well as basic herbal treatments for each disease. You will learn how to teach your patients the basics of self-care utilizing acupressure, Qigong and eye exercises to improve vision.

This series is the first of many more courses to come. They can be viewed independently or as a collective, but it is not necessary to view them in order. Please review the Topics listed below in order to see what is specifically covered in this course.
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Added ''Function'' "st)" on ''1/14/2009'' to:
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Added ''Function'' "gb" on ''1/14/2009'' to:
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Added ''Function'' "meeting point of 3 yang tmm meridians of the leg (bl" on ''1/14/2009'' to:
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Added ''Function'' "Regulate Energy Flow" on ''1/8/2009'' to:
Ju Pi
(橘皮, Tangerine Peel)
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Added ''Review'' "This class was very informative and worth the time to check it out. I wasn't able to attend the class and I was very happy that it was online for my reference.

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Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine Lecture Series, Part One
This course series will teach you a western biomedical model of vision, including anatomy, physiology, the visual pathway and a review of major eye conditions, such as macula degeneration, glaucoma, dry eyes, cataracts, and other vision impairments. In addition, the course will explain a comprehensive TCM approach to major, common degenerative eye conditions with attention to the etiology of each eye disease, basic western diagnostic methods, TCM patterns and treatment strategies; including acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation, moxibustion, tui-na, gua sha, as well as basic herbal treatments for each disease. You will learn how to teach your patients the basics of self-care utilizing acupressure, Qigong and eye exercises to improve vision.

This series is the first of many more courses to come. They can be viewed independently or as a collective, but it is not necessary to view them in order. Please review the Topics listed below in order to see what is specifically covered in this course.
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Added ''Review'' "This class was very informative and worth the time to check it out. I wasn't able to attend the class and I was very happy that it was online for my reference.

-BP" to:

Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine Lecture Series, Part One
This course series will teach you a western biomedical model of vision, including anatomy, physiology, the visual pathway and a review of major eye conditions, such as macula degeneration, glaucoma, dry eyes, cataracts, and other vision impairments. In addition, the course will explain a comprehensive TCM approach to major, common degenerative eye conditions with attention to the etiology of each eye disease, basic western diagnostic methods, TCM patterns and treatment strategies; including acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation, moxibustion, tui-na, gua sha, as well as basic herbal treatments for each disease. You will learn how to teach your patients the basics of self-care utilizing acupressure, Qigong and eye exercises to improve vision.

This series is the first of many more courses to come. They can be viewed independently or as a collective, but it is not necessary to view them in order. Please review the Topics listed below in order to see what is specifically covered in this course.
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Added ''Post'' '''brain damage''' to forum "Case Studies" on ''12/29/2008''
"Hi, I have a patient who suffered brain damage 17 yrs. ago. The main problem facing him is bowel movement due to his paralysis. He had part of his frontal lobe removed and no spinal damage. I have tried many combinations with little success, please advise. Alex"
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Added ''Modification'' on ''12/15/2008'':
'''Add Herb Zi Su Ye''' '''Add Herb Fang Feng''' '''Add Herb Sheng Jiang''': Zi Su Ye, Fang Feng and Sheng Jiang are to be used in acute condition together with Zhi Sou San for remaining cough

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Zhi Sou San
(Stop coughing Powder)
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Added ''Suggestion'' "This stuff is like herbal crack - be careful if administering to anyone with insomnia or who might be sensitive to the extremely stimulating nature of the herbs. I will only prescribe it for morning usage." to:
Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang
(Cinnamon Twig, Peony, and Anemarrhena Decoction)
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Added ''Modification'' on ''11/20/2008'':
'''Add Herb Chuan Xiong''' '''Add Herb Bai Shao ''': Blood deficiency details...

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Gui Pi Tang
(Restore the Spleen Decoction)
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Added ''Indication'' "Hangover after drinking (too much) beer" on ''11/11/2008'' to:
Xiang Ru
(香薷, )
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Added ''Indication'' "Plumpit qi" on ''11/9/2008'' to:
Zi Su Ye
(紫蘇葉(紫苏叶), perilla leaf)
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