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[/TD]On Jul 19, 2015, 4:54:51 AM, soutlaw92@... [SSHealth] wrote: I loo forward what Yog has to present to the groups and also, TCM? Very interesting. Please share some info some day
I have been getting into Acupressure. I feel a very deep attarction to it and plan on studying it and see how it goes.
[/TD]On Jul 19, 2015, 12:40:52 PM, billoblueskees@... [SSHealth] wrote: Oh I was wondering how you went with those herbs, you never did let me know.. glad to hear your feeling better..
To write what I now know about traditional Chinese Medicine could probably fill a book but I can recommend some good reading on the matter if you like. Satan has been good to me in my study and shown me things beyond what I could ever have hoped to learn on my own, and I'm still only halfway through my degree. Studying health under HIS guidance is the best thing I've ever undertaken.
One of the first comparisons we made in our first few lectures was how western medicine views the body as a machine, and seeks to fix it's individual parts as separate entities, like replacing a broken alternator or fuel pump on a car. TCM recognises that the body is an energetically integrated whole and replacing the alternator will not be any good unless the battery is maintained and the lights are sorted out. It recognises and treats relationships between organs in easy to understand concepts like heat, cold, yin, yang, excess, deficiency and other simplistic factors which together form an accurate picture of the person's health as a whole.
It rises above some other natural healing modalities in its extensive diagnosis by differentiating disease according to these terms and two people who might both have the same western medical disease ie cancer will likely have two very different tcm diagnoses and thus be treated completely differently based on their body as a whole. I am of the opinion that TCM is the original medicine of the Gods, preserved by originally Satanic Chinese people for our knowledge today.
Diagnosis is achieved by looking at the person's complexion, tongue and feeling the pulse as well as asking a series of questions about seemingly unrelated things and then comparing them with TCM organ function theory... as above so below... when the organs are not functioning properly, evidence of this becomes available on the body surface and through symptoms, thus negating the requirement for x-rays, ultrasounds and blood tests to diagnose and treat disease. For instance, treating my partner for a while (about a year) I began to see that she had kidney function issues based on her presenting symptoms and the manner in which she responded to treatment. A recent ultrasound has confirmed swelling on the right kidney and now they are testing her for poor kidney function. All of this information can be found in symptomology and the tongue and pulse using TCM.
Treatment uses needles, pressure (Acupressure, try combining this with Satanic healing and be amazed!) and herbs. The benefit of the Chinese herbal system over Western herbal medicine is the classification of herbs according to hot and cold. It enables the practitioner to avoid worsening the patient by prescribing incorrect herbs ie milk thistle is a great liver tonic and cleansing herb in western herbal medicine so the thought is to give it to anyone with a liver disorder. In TCM, milk thistle is classified as cold and bitter. Bitter herbs affect the heart and small intestine, to promote urination and cold herbs cool and clear heat. So, if a person presents with liver symptoms and heat symptoms and has no problem with overall yang and qi, then this herb is fantastic for them. However, someone with similar liver symptoms who feels cold a lot, has a pale complexion and poor appetite will actually suffer at the hands of milk thistle, far worsening their condition especially if they take it for a long time. Knowing this enables one to more accurately prescribe herbs from a wide range to cure or help almost any condition known to man. TCM is limitless.
Good books to start reading are Foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Giovanni Maciocia and Manual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman.
I have both of these and many more good acu books on pdf and as the hard copies are quite expensive $150AU+ each I am happy to email them to you, just shoot me an email and I will forward them on since indeed the way in which these free copies came to me was not my doing but that of the Gods, perhaps for this very purpose since I already have the hard copies.. .
On Jul 19, 2015, at 3:40 PM, billoblueskees@... [SSHealth] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
Oh I was wondering how you went with those herbs, you never did let me know.. glad to hear your feeling better..
To write what I now know about traditional Chinese Medicine could probably fill a book but I can recommend some good reading on the matter if you like. Satan has been good to me in my study and shown me things beyond what I could ever have hoped to learn on my own, and I'm still only halfway through my degree. Studying health under HIS guidance is the best thing I've ever undertaken.
One of the first comparisons we made in our first few lectures was how western medicine views the body as a machine, and seeks to fix it's individual parts as separate entities, like replacing a broken alternator or fuel pump on a car. TCM recognises that the body is an energetically integrated whole and replacing the alternator will not be any good unless the battery is maintained and the lights are sorted out. It recognises and treats relationships between organs in easy to understand concepts like heat, cold, yin, yang, excess, deficiency and other simplistic factors which together form an accurate picture of the person's health as a whole.
It rises above some other natural healing modalities in its extensive diagnosis by differentiating disease according to these terms and two people who might both have the same western medical disease ie cancer will likely have two very different tcm diagnoses and thus be treated completely differently based on their body as a whole. I am of the opinion that TCM is the original medicine of the Gods, preserved by originally Satanic Chinese people for our knowledge today.
Diagnosis is achieved by looking at the person's complexion, tongue and feeling the pulse as well as asking a series of questions about seemingly unrelated things and then comparing them with TCM organ function theory... as above so below... when the organs are not functioning properly, evidence of this becomes available on the body surface and through symptoms, thus negating the requirement for x-rays, ultrasounds and blood tests to diagnose and treat disease. For instance, treating my partner for a while (about a year) I began to see that she had kidney function issues based on her presenting symptoms and the manner in which she responded to treatment. A recent ultrasound has confirmed swelling on the right kidney and now they are testing her for poor kidney function. All of this information can be found in symptomology and the tongue and pulse using TCM.
Treatment uses needles, pressure (Acupressure, try combining this with Satanic healing and be amazed!) and herbs. The benefit of the Chinese herbal system over Western herbal medicine is the classification of herbs according to hot and cold. It enables the practitioner to avoid worsening the patient by prescribing incorrect herbs ie milk thistle is a great liver tonic and cleansing herb in western herbal medicine so the thought is to give it to anyone with a liver disorder. In TCM, milk thistle is classified as cold and bitter. Bitter herbs affect the heart and small intestine, to promote urination and cold herbs cool and clear heat. So, if a person presents with liver symptoms and heat symptoms and has no problem with overall yang and qi, then this herb is fantastic for them. However, someone with similar liver symptoms who feels cold a lot, has a pale complexion and poor appetite will actually suffer at the hands of milk thistle, far worsening their condition especially if they take it for a long time. Knowing this enables one to more accurately prescribe herbs from a wide range to cure or help almost any condition known to man. TCM is limitless.
Good books to start reading are Foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Giovanni Maciocia and Manual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman.
I have both of these and many more good acu books on pdf and as the hard copies are quite expensive $150AU+ each I am happy to email them to you, just shoot me an email and I will forward them on since indeed the way in which these free copies came to me was not my doing but that of the Gods, perhaps for this very purpose since I already have the hard copies.. .
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