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Early prediction of chronic disease by periodic change of Season

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture, moxibustion and mathematics

Nasser Tabesh. MD DTCM

1. To detect the conditions of the deep region by observing the superficial regions. These points to an interaction between the internal and external conditions of the human body, which is like a drum responding to beating, the echo produced by sound, or the shadow resembling its object.

2. A hot disease that remains hot after having been treated with cold herbs should be treated by toning up Yin. A cold disease that remains cold after being treated with hot herbs should be treated by toning up Yang. This is to treat a disease by reference to its Yin and Yang condition.

3. In treating a patient the physician should regulate energy and blood of his body by reference to cold and warm climate, to the full moon and the crescent moon, to floating and sinking energies, and according to the Yin and Yang rising and setting of the body.

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Single organ system failure

4- When the liver is diseased it will naturally recover in the summer.

Click on Picture to see Tabesh’s rotating angle

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5. The worst time of liver disease is in the autumn because the lung attacks the liver.

6. The best time to treat the liver is in the winter; strengthen the mother kidney to built up the son liver.

7. The best time to balance the Yin and Yan of the liver is in the late summer, before it gets worse in the autumn, the lung attacks the liver.

8. When the heart is diseased, it will naturally recover in the late summer.

9. The worst time of heart disease is in the winter, because the kidney attacks the heart.

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10. The best time to treat heart disease is in the spring, strengthen the mother liver to build up the son heart.

11. The best time to balance the yin and yan of the heart is in the fall, before it gets worse in the winter, the kidney attacks the heart.

12. When the spleen is diseased, it will naturally recover in the autumn.

13. The worst time of spleen disease is in the spring, because the liver attacks the spleen.

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14. The best time to treat spleen disease is in the summer; strengthen the mother heart to build up the son, spleen.

15. The best time to balance the yin and yan of the spleen is in the winter, before it gets worse in the spring, the liver attacks the spleen.

16. When the lung is diseased, it will naturally recover in the winter.

17. The worst time of lung disease is in the summer, because the heart attacks the lung.

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18. The best time to treat lung disease is in the late summer, strengthen the mother spleen to support the son lung.

19. The best time to balance the yin and yan of the lung is in the spring, before it get wores in the summer, the heart attacks the lung.

20. When the kidney is diseased it will naturally recover in the spring.

21. The worst time of kidney disease is in the late summer, because the spleen attacks the kidney.

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22. The best time to treat kidney disease is in the fall, strengthen the mother lung to support the kidney son.

23. The best time to balance the yin and yan of the kidney is in the summer, before it gets worse in the late summer, the spleen attacks the kidney.

24. Treat the disease is only to treat the branch, balance the and  of the body is to treat the root, stop any recurrence of the disease.

25. We can treat chronic disease and fully recover after only year with the exception of the last stage  of any chronic disease, because we know how to choose the best time to treat the disease and balance the and  of the body as well.

A Great secret in Treatment of Organs Disease   2010 MAR 21 Vancouver BC CANADA

Nasser Tabesh MD   DTCM

Early prediction of chronic diseases according to periodic change of seasons

Problem 1

Turn the Tabesh’s Rotating Angle TRA inside the 5Element circle and give the correct answer to the following questions.

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1-      In which season the liver diseases should be adjusted with Acupuncture otherwise they become worse in future?

2-      In which season symptoms of the liver diseases disappears not entirely, so that the patient thinks he / she is cured?

3-      In which season the liver diseases could get worse and the patient may die?

4-      Which season is the right time for treatment of liver diseases with acupuncture and/or herbal formula?

Problem2

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1-In which season the Lung diseases should be adjusted with Acupuncture or herbal formula otherwise it become worse in future?

2- In which season symptom of the LUNG diseases disappears not entirely, so that the patient and doctor think he / she is cured?

3-In which season the Lung diseases could get worse or patient may die?

4-Which season is the right time for treatment of lung diseases with acupuncture and herbal formula or Antibiotics for example?

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Figure3: Graph of yan and yin

Equation of yan and yin is: yin×yan=1

1-Which point is yin deficiency with constipation, dryness of skin and eyes, insomnia, hot flash nervousness?

2-which point is yan deficiency with chill cold extremities, more sleep and low energy?

3- Which point on the line equation y=ax is the healthy point?  a=tan45°=1

Do you remember in which season your last patient died?

Example:

Usually urinary fistula after a surgery doesn’t need treatment.

Hundreds of different antibiotics oral or parental couldn’t be useful for treatment of a simple cutaneous urinary fistula after a urinary surgery.

This problem disappeared in fall spontaneously when patient was at home and all his treatments have been stopped. This is due to the fact that: autumn is the season of urinary system treatment.

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As you can see autumn is mother of winter (mother of Kidney). For this reason we suggest that every treatment is in the mother of the diseased organ.

Do you think it’s only the prescribed medication that cures the patient, when it can be concluded from above that, diseases are cured in a specific season.

Liver is mother of Heart and spleen is son of the Heart.

Heart has tachycardia (a simple problem). For example to treat tachycardia the son of Heart should be needled.

Another example is when heart has beradicardia. For treatment, the mother of the heart should be needled which means liver.

For tonify, the mother should be needled, and for reducing the son should be needled.

The result: Treatment in a single organ system failure is just in the mother of that organ, or sometimes son of that organ.

The fact of TCM, mathematics and time in astrology for treatment.

Diseases and treatment depend on which point of Earth Orbit we are at.

Human being is on the earth at a point of a triangle with sun, earth and moon.

Every second each of these three angles changes; however, all three angles are always 180.

Harmonies

It’s not an accident that the main acu points in the body are 361? 361=19 × 19. And 19 is the secret DIVINE number. 361 are the days of a year and there are 12 meridians in the Human body for 12 months in a year and  95 moons in the Solar system: 19 × 5=95. Notice the appearance of 19 here again.

Again 19 in the hand.19 # 9+1=10 19×19=361 361 #3+6+1 and eventually =10   361×361=130321…..1+3+0+3+2+1=10…19 is a specific number in GOD secret.

Answer to a patient sometimes is just waiting to see the next 2 seasons.

Secret to diagnoses

Biological clock in the body

X is a 28 years old female who had fever for more than a year; there was no sign or symptom of illness. She conducted hundreds of blood tests, lots of x-rays and MRIs under supervision of 31 specialists. She was diagnosed with FUO (fever with unknown origin). Different kinds of antibiotics were used with no exact target. Traditional Chinese Medicine asked her which hours of day or night is the worse time for her? She said 3 to 5 AM. Oh this is a time that is associated with Lung problem. Every main organ has a specific 2 hours time for receiving Qi (bioelectric energy from the universe).

This auxiliary Qi comes to those organs in worse and hard time during the ultimate activity of that organ.

If you don’t want to learn TCM, you should at least learn the Biological clocks of the body for diagnostic and early prediction of chronic diseases (according to periodic changes of seasons and prediction of the diseases with T-Rotating Angle.

26. Heart disease patients feel best by noon and worsen around midnight.

27. Spleen disease patients feel best in the afternoon and worsen at daybreak.

28. Lung disease patients are most comfortable in the early evening and worsen around noon.

TCM advises

  1. Use controlled amounts of purgative herbs – they cause injury to spleen Qi
  2. Do not use any herb to promote blood circulation during pregnancy.
  3. Use herb warm in property to control an herb cold in property.
  4. Herbs inducing dieresis can damage the Yin – if using for longer than a few days, use a formula to nourish the Yin at the same time.
  5. When you expel any pathogenic energy, take care NOT to hurt the body’s energy.
  6. Deficiency of Qi can lead to blood stasis.
  7. Use a slice of ginger on P6 (Nei Guan) to calm down vomiting.
  8. If pulse is deep/weak, ALWAYS take care in treating – do not hurt the heart Yang – take care with cold, purgative herbs.
  9. When using “warm the interior” herbs, make SURE that there is not deficiency of Yin.
  10. Between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m the heart channel is on duty – don’t stimulate the heart channel too much at this time (will hurt Qi)
  11. If you use herbs to clear the heat, it can hurt the heart Yang if there is a congenital heart yang weakness (deep, weak pulse). Clear the heat for a short time, and then tonify to build up the system.
  12. When you eat hot & spicy foods, do not eat sour or astringent food or herbs, as that will keep the heat trapped inside.
  13. When you excrete dampness/induce dieresis, you move the Yang Qi. If there is a deficiency of Yang Qi, inducing duress’s will not work. In this case, tonify Yang for more result.
  14. Feeling cold can be Yang or Yin deficiency. Be careful!
  15. When you tonify the heart, tonify also the spleen.
  16. If you use “move or regulate the Qi” herbs to stop pain, make sure that the patient is not Yin deficient, but Yang deficient. These herbs belong to “tonify the Yang.” If necessary, add herbs to nourish the Yin.
  17. Anger… leads to… obstruction of Qi… leads to … stagnation of Qi … leads to … Deficiency of Qi.
  18. Forgiveness is not for the benefit of “the stupid people,” but is for your benefit so you can stay balanced.
  19. If you just use an herb to tonify blood and not any for Qi, it will not work (and vice versa).
  20. When you want to tonify Qi, tonify the spleen at the same time.
  21. Too many Yang tonifyers without herbs to nourish the Yin cause nosebleeds.
  22. Treat blood stasis first before nourishing the blood.
  23. Blood deficiency can turn into blood stasis, which can be more serious.
  24. When using Yin tonics, use also a few Yang tonics, as too many Yin tonics can hinder digestion.
  25. If there is Deficiency of Yin and Yang, ask your “Which one is more which is the first?”
  26. Treat asthma in the summer, as this is usually a Yang Deficient condition, and Yang is stronger in the summer.
  27. Astringent herbs retain the pathogenic factors – do not use on patients with residual superficial pathogens or heat of the excess type in the interior, or at the beginning of cough and asthma and at the onset of any disease.
  28. Ask yourself “What is the MAIN symptom?”
  29. Building the immune system is the same as building the Qi.
  30. Find the cause behind the symptom – which organ is involved? Then you can choose the best herb.

Strategy of Diagnosis & Treatment for Clinic Practice

  1. Four methods of Diagnosis Inspection, Auscultation & Olfaction, Inquiring (Questioning), and Pulse – Taking & Palpation. Use Shi Gang Bian Zheng, Liu Jing, Wei Qi Ying Xue, Zang Fu Bian Zheng, to analyze the disease. Is it Exterior or Interior, Cold or Hot, Deficiency or Excess, Yin or Yang, Qi or Blood, and which channel, bowel or organ is involved in the disease?
  2. Differentiation of Symptoms. Differentiate the symptoms and classify then according to the syndromes associated with specific channel, bowel or organ. Find out the chief and secondary cause of the disease. Which organ did the disease originate from, and which is the next organ involved. For example, Jaundice begins from Heat or Damp Heat in the Gall Bladder, and then affects the Liver and Spleen quickly. If you classify the syndrome incorrectly, even a good formula will not have an effect.
  3. Mechanism of Diseases

Zang Fu Chuan Bian The normal and abnormal development of disease in organs.

Lung: Zhu Qi Fen Yu, Jie Shu Yu Fei.

Respiratory disorders such as dyspnea and stuffiness of chest are pathological changes related to the Lung.

Spleen: Zhu Shi Zhong Man, Jie Shu Yu Pi.

Endogenous dampness marked by water retention and edema are pathological changes related to the Spleen.

Liver: Zhu Feng Diao Xuen, Jie Shu Yu Gan.

Endogenous dampness marked by water retention and edema are pathological changes related to the Liver.

Kidney: Zhu Han Shou Yin, Jie Shu Yu Shen,

Endogenous wind marked by contraction is a pathological changes related to the Kidney.

Heart: Zhu Tong Yang Chuang, Jie Shu Yu Xin,

Skin abscesses or sores with pain and itching are pathological changes related to the Heart.

Liu Yin Chuan Bian – (seasonal pathogens)

The six excessive or untimely atmospheric changes as exogenous pathogenic factors are: Wind, Cold, Summer Heat, Dampness, Dryness, and Fire.

Wind: Zhu Bao Jiang Zhan, Jibe Shoo Yu Fang,

Sudden onset of muscular spasm and rigidity are symptoms related to wind.

Fire: Zhu Zoo Kiang Yuen, Jibe Shoo Yu Hue.

Restlessness and mania are symptom related to Fire

Heat: Zhu Zhuan Fan Li, Shui Ye Hun Zhuo, Jibe Shoo Yu Re.

Spasm, rigidity, and opisthotonus with turbid urine are symptoms related to Heat.

Dampness: Zhu Jing Xiang Jiang, Jibe Shoo Yu Shi,

Rigidity such as stiff neck and other locomotive restrictions are pathological changes due to Dampness (p.210)

Dryness: Zhu Gan Ke Due, Jibe Shoo Yu Zoo (p.212)

Red eyes, dryness of the nasal cavity, parched lips, dry cough, cough with bloody sputum, and constipation are symptoms related to Dryness.

Cold: Zhu Bing Shui Ye, Cheng Che Qing Leng, Jibe Shoo Yu Han,

Thin, clear, and watery discharge of the body fluid is symptoms related to Cold.

Lui Jing Chuan Bian: The six channels diseases on the attack of cold pathogens (p.361)

Tai Yang Bian Syndrome of Tai Yang Channel – fever

Yang Ming Bian Syndrome of Yang Mine Channel – high fever acute abdomen

Shao Yang Bian Syndrome of Shao Yang Channel – chills and fever

Tai Yin Bian Syndrome of Tai Yin Channel

Shao Yin Bian Syndrome of shao Yin Channel

Jue Yang Bian Syndrome of Jue Yin Channel – cold

The six channel diseases have three kinds of transmission: ordinary transmission, skip – over transmission, exterior and interior transmission.

Warm Diseases: Went Bian

Wei Qi Ying Due Chuan Bian

The progression of warm disease can be divided into 4 levels: the Defensive Level (Wei Fen), the Energy Level (Qi Fen), the Nutritive Level (Ying Fen), and the Blood Level (Due Fen) – septicemia

5.The result of the treatment is the outcome of your diagnosis and treatment skill Practice is the proof of truth.

a)     Learn from the reasons why you suffer from disease, and the way your teacher provided successful treatments and helped you recover.

b)    Learn from the patients, the result of the treatment is a good indication of the accuracy of your diagnosis and treatment skills. Every opportunity to practice in the clinic is an important chance to learn about the chief and secondary cause of the disease and to use a good formula. Keep learning from the patient’s progress to improve your diagnosis and treatment skills. Every one of us has the everlasting mission to undertake the responsibility of developing the T.C.M profession. Protecting people’s health against the ravages of diseases is our goal in life. Let us celebrate together with our healthy bodies and minds.

6.The T.C.M Diagnosis System includes:

Shi Gang Bian Zhen, Zing Fu, Liu Jing, Wei Qi Yang Due, San Jiao, Qi Due Bian Zhen. Take and memorize these diagnosis systems and practice these as your system. It is even better if you can combine these four methods of T.C.M diagnosis with Western Diagnosis, Then you will be able to use the Western Diagnosis to know the disease and the T.C.M diagnosis to know the syndrome.

7.Treating Principles:

Find the root or cause in order to treat the disease; Balance Yin & Yang; Build up energy and expel pathogens. If there is an excess, sedate the son; if there is a deficiency, tonify the mother. Modify the formula according to seasonal conditions, geographic cases treat the symptoms first; once these are relived, treat the fundamental cause.

8.Organize the symptoms into the syndrome of specific organs. For example, when the syndrome seems more likely to belong to the Lung, may ask more about the symptoms related to that organ. With related more symptoms, they can help you to identify the specific syndrome with greater accuracy. The syndrome will be the main and most important cause in the treatment of the disease.

9.Ask about other symptoms regarding the chief complaint. Differentiate the symptoms of the disease – is it Exterior or Interior, Heat or Cold, Excess or Deficiency, Yin or Yang, Qi or Blood? Disease usually occurs due to Excess or Deficiency of Yin or Yang within the body.

10.Concise symptoms of different organs.

Lung: Fever, sneeze, cough, asthma, easily depressed, and crying

Large Intestine: Constipation, loose stool, diarrhea with foul smell or undigested food

Spleen: Poor appetite, indigestion, stomach gas and bloating, alternating loose stool and constipation, easily worried and depressed

Liver: Hypochondriac pain, bitter taste in mouth, menstrual cramps and very easily angered

Kidney: Low back pain, sore knees, frequent urination at night, easily frightened, seminal emission, impotence, low sex drive.

Heart: Palpitation, insomnia, difficult to fall asleep due to deficiency of Yin; night sweat, easily excited.

11.Ask for the patients’ family history and the existence of any chronic diseases to find out if there are any genetic problems.

12.For acupuncture treatment, both safety and effectiveness are very important. Do not just look for an effect through stimulation, it can be dangerous for the patient who is deficiency, and has a deep weak or uneven pulse. Do not push the body to have the needle sensation, but let the body get it through either moxa or massage of the channels and points naturally.

13.For the deficiency patients, moxa first in the wintertime and massage in the summer time and needle less. For the excess patients, use needling and cupping to relieve the intensive heat.

14.Teach the patient self – moxa or self-acupressure so that they may do it at home daily. Check and see if the symptoms improve.

15.Press your finger against the skin and insert the needle at the same time. The pressure will distract the patient’s attention, so they will feel less pain or even no pain when undergoing the acupuncture treatment. Massage the points slightly after you take put the needle. This is a good from of encouragement and it brings some comfort to the patient after the treatment.

Electro Acupuncture

16.Electric needles should be used for excess patient with severe pain and a strong pulse. If beating is slower than normal, electric needles may be used as a tunification method. Do not use electric needles for any bleeding diseases; it may increases the bleeding in the muscle under the needle.

17.If the body is deficiency in Yin or when the patient eats a lot of hot, spicy fried food; the patient will have a heat transformation more quickly than normal, when attacked by a wind heat pathogen. If the body is deficiency in Yang and the patient over-eats raw food and drinks cold drinks, they will have a cold transformation more quickly when attacked by a wind cold pathogen.

Moving formulas

Follow the female menstrual cycle to treat the female diseases. Before menstruating, combine use Si Wu Tang, Ba Zhen Tang, Shi Quan Ba Bu Tang to move the Qi and Blood. After menstruation, use Gui Pi Tang, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, Bai Zi Yang Xin Wan to nourish Qi and Blood Do not disturb the working cycle of the body, the goal of T.C.M treatment is to try to get the body back into balance. If there is a deficiency of Yang, we tonify Yang; if there is a deficiency of Yin, we nourish Yin.
Check the symptoms or syndrome to know if the body is reaching by dispersing of supplementing. Use formulas or points to move or nourish Qi and Blood and assist the rising of Yin and Yang in the body. For example, if there is more pain, yellow or scanty urination, bleeding gums, or constipation. It means that the body is trying to disperse. To help in the dispersing process, we will use moving formulas such as Juan Bi Tang, Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, Qing Wei San, and Ji Chuan Jian. If we encounter both the moving and supplement symptoms or syndrome, we will have to identify which is the more serious syndrome that needs the attention first. For example, when the patient suffers from a heart disease with chest pain that radiates to the left shoulder and arm, purple tongue with red spots, but the patient has night sweat and loose stool. Night sweat and loose stool is the Maine syndrome now because it consumes more Qi and Blood than the Blood stasis syndrome such as purple tongue with red spots. Therefore, we will have to treat the night sweat and loose stool first, and then remove the Blood stasis in the body. If there is loose stool, diarrhea, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, vaginal discharge, frequent nighttime urination, epistaxis, heamaturia, heamafecia, heamorrhage, metrostaxis, and metrorrhagia, these the body symptoms show that it want to stop and get some supplements. So we will use nourish formulas such as Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, Sheng Mai San, Gan Mai Da Zoo Tang, Sang Piao Xiao San, etc.
When prescribes the formulas, take care of the digestive and absorbing system of Spleen and Stomach first, because Spleen & Stomach is the source that produce Qi and Blood. They are located in the Middle Jiao to support other organs Qi in moving up and down. Ask patients, if they suffer from any poor appetite, indigestion, stomach gas or bloating, loose stool or constipation. Observe the moisture level of their tongue, any thirst, and preference for warm or cold drinks. If Stomach and Spleen are cold, combine Si Jun Zi Tang, Liu Jun Zi Tang, Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang, and Fu Zi Li Zhong Tang. If Stomach and Spleen have heat, combine or use Qing Wei San, Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang, Liang Due Si Wu Tang, Zeng Ye Tang, and Zeng Ye Cheng Qi Tang.

  1. Liver is on duty in spring, Heart is on duty in summer, Spleen is on duty in Hot Summer, Lung is on duty in autumn, and Kidney is on duty in winter. According to the season in which the disease occurs, do not forget to sedate the excess or tonify the deficiency of the related organ. For example, if cough and asthma suffer in the wintertime, besides treating the Lungs, we will have to sedate Kidney fire if there is excess. On the other hand, we will have to tonify Kidney Yang or nourish Kidney Yin in the case of deficiency, with respect to the body’s constitution. The best time to tread the chronic cough and asthma is in hot summer because of the external hot climate. The best time to treat Hay fever is in the cold winter, because Kidney is the son of Lung and mother of Liver. We tonify Kidney in winter to strengthen the Lung Qi and Liver Blood, so that patient will have more energy to resist any pollen when Spring arrives.
  2. The best time to relieve pain by acupuncture treatment in 2 hours before the pain started or one day before the menstrual cramp pain. When using Herbal pellet or Herbal decoction, it is better to start one week before the menstruating.

3.The cycle of the body: daily cycle follow the sun, the Yang rising from midnight and the Yin rising from mid-noon. The monthly cycle follows the moon. At full moon, the body will be full of energy and during crescent less energy. The female monthly cycle follow their menstrual cycle. Before the menstruation, we assist the body by using formulas to move the Qi and Blood. After the menstruation, we strengthen the body by using formulas that replenish the Qi and Blood.

4.The recovery standards of the symptoms, tongue, and pulse. Even if the symptoms are relieve but the tongue is still dry or watery, or the pulse rapid or weak, it means that the disease is not very evanescent. We have to remind the patient to keep coming for further treatments until their tongue and pulse become normal and healthy. If not, the disease will recur, thereby wasting the patient’s money and the time of both the doctor and the patient.

5.After the recovery of any chronic disease, we have to tonify the Qi and Blood of the body. Strengthen the acquired Qi of Spleen and congenital essence of Kidney will help to prevent the disease from recurring. For example, when patients come to treat for Hay Fever in spring and recovered, we will have to remind patients to come in winter to strengthen their Qi. Kidney is the mother of Liver and son of the Lung. Replenishing both the Kidney and Lung will augment the body’s resistance and hence prevent the patient from suffering from Hay Fever in the coming spring.

6.The popular law of Disease progression usually starts from the Lungs. The Lung is the first to resist any climate change, next will be Spleen, followed by Liver, Kidney, and Heart is the king of other organs; therefore it is the last suffer from any disease. The special law of disease progression may start from other organs first due to deficient body constitution and weakness. For example, the disease may start from the Spleen and attack the Kidney later. For example, long time poor appetite will cause cold limbs, the symptom of deficiency of Kidney Yang. If it started from the Liver and it will assault Spleen later. For example, Hepatitis consumes Spleen Qi and induces poor appetite or no appetite. If the disease started from the Kidney and it will conquer the Heart quickly. For example, chronic low back pain over years will damage the Heart Qi and induce palpitation, insomnia, and night sweat. When the disease starts from Heart and it will hurt the Lung Qi, causing the patient to suffer from bronchitis or asthma early. When we are treating any Liver disease, we need to strengthen and protect the Spleen at the same time, to keep it free from the attack of Liver.

7.If we want to strengthen the immune system to treat any chronic diseases or congenital disease, we need to know if the patient is deficiency of Yang or Yin. If they are deficiency of Yang, we teach them to do self – moxa at home; if deficiency of Yin, we teach them food cure. When the patient has a moist fat teeth-marked tongue, white and sticky vaginal discharge, loose stool, yet the patient feels hot and prefers cold drinks, it shows that deficiency of Yang is consuming the Yin. The important diagnosis is from the moist fat and teeth-marked tongue. From these we tonify the Yang by teaching the patient self-moxa that they can do it at home, but if the tongue is dry or red with no fur, we have to nourish the Yin first. In the case of a 21-year-old female who suffers from psoriasis since she was a kid. Now she has vaginal discharge and loose stools, so we use Sheng Ling Bai Zhu San 45g to strengthen the immune system and 30g of Xiao Fang San to treat psoriasis. Dang Shen, Wei Shan Yao, Lian Zi, each 15g for soup twice a week as a form of food cure.

8.All the reference mentioned are from the book The Principle of T.C.M written by our principal Dr. Henry C. Li Ph. D., I hope you can own one for your own reference.

The Progression of Disease-For Tonify Body External Pathogen Cold

1. Obstruction of Qi (Lung)                                             wind: Damp

2. Stagnation of Qi (Lung)                                                       Heat

Reversed flow of Qi (Lung as Cough)                                 Dry

(Vomiting will belong to spleen & stomach)

3. Def. of Qi (spleen)  Def. Of blood (liver)     Internal Pathogen

4. Blood Stasis (liver)                                                              Heat

5. Def. of Kidney yang  Def. of Kidney yin                        Cold

(Collapse of Qi)                                                               Internal: Wind

6. Def of Heart Qi  Def. of Heart Blood                             Damp

Exhaust of Heart Yang  Def. of Heart yin                                    Cold Damp

Damp Heat

Phlegm

Blood Stasis

Parasite

The Body Constitution:

Transformation according to the body deficiency

  1. Heat transformation due to the body def. of yin
  2. Cold transformation due to the body def. of yang
  3. Damp transformation due to the body def. of spleen yang
  4. Damp transformation will divide cold damp or damp heat

The Development of Life:

Transformation according to the age & sex

  1. Child hood pay more attention to spleen yang
  2. Female adult pay more attention to liver blood
  3. Male adult more attention to kidney yin or yang
  4. Senior after 60 pay more attention to heart

The Yin & Yang Rising Cycle:

  1. Daily cycle: The yang rising from midnight, the yin rising from mid noon.
  2. Six days cycle: The yang rising from the first three days, the yin rising from the second three days.
  3. Monthly cycle: The yang rising from the full moon, the yin rising from the crescent moon.
  4. Bi-yearly cycle: The yang rising from the summer solstice, the yin rising from the winter solstice.

Four Stages of the Yin & Yang Rising Cycle

1.Def. of Yang  feel cold

Def. of Yin  feels hot

2.Def. of Yang, yang so consumed cannot support the yin rising, then feel hot

Def. of Yin, yin so consumed cannot support the yang rising then feel cold

3.Def. of both yin & yang

4.Exhaust of both yin & yang

5.What kind of body, occupation, environment?

From what kind of disease may the patient suffer Pulse?

Example:    congenital lung weakness  Rosacea

Excess liver heat  Psoriasis

6.What kind of transformation?

Hot/cold, damp, damp-heat, cold damp, heat and cold mixed?

7.What kind of reaction on the patient?

Move or stay – careful: woman’s menstrual cycle, pregnancy

Example:    Pain, constipation  the body needs to move

Bleeding, loose stool  the body needs to stay

  1. Which organs are involved, where did the disease start?
  2. What is the process of the disease: special/popular?

What is the relationship between the organs?

Popular process of disease:

LU  SP  LIV  KI  HT

Special process of disease:

Rosacea: LU  LIV  KI  HT  SP

Psoriasis: LIV  LU  KI  HT  SP

LIV + KI  Heart Yin  Heat transformation

LU + SP + KI  Heart Yang  Cold transformation

SP + LIV + KI Yin  Heart Yin  Damp heat transformation

LU + SP  KI Yang  Heart Yang  Cold damp transformation

(Damp proceeds the same way as cold transformation)

The progress of treatment: If the disease involves the liver, move back to the spleen. If it involves the heart, move to the kidney. If it involves the kidneys, move back to the liver.

3.When will the patient recover? Daily six days or monthly cycle.

Seasonal. Biyearly or yearly cycle

Recovery time for organs: Liver in summer

Heart in late summer

Spleen in autumn

Lung in winter

Kidney in spring

Recovery standard/watch: systems, tongue, pulse, summer/winter solstice

4.What was the reaction of the patient after herbal or Acupuncture treatment?

Use the results to improve your diagnosis and treatment skills.

5.Why did the disease occur in a particular season?

Spring – liver / summer – heart / long summer – spleen / autumn – lung / winter – kidney

6.Why did the disease recur?

What time: deficiency of Yin new moon / deficiency of Yang full moon, deficiency of Yin summer solstice / deficiency of Yang winter solstice

7.When will the patient die?

The 4 stages of the Yin and Yang rising cycle

1)    Deficiency of Yang (very cold) or deficiency of Yin (very hot)

2)    Yang very deficient/consumed  fails to support Yin  feels hot

3)    Yang very deficient/consumed  fails to support Yang  feels cold

4)    Separation of Yin and Yang. Leading to death

1)                Please record the kind of food you eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner do not forget your snacks and what beverage you drink.

2)                Please mark down your energy level: in the morning, afternoon and evening. One is the lowest, 10 the highest level.

3)                Please write down at which time of the day/night the pain started (or the rush, itching, irritability etc). It is important for us to know – because of the body’s daily cycle, it will tell us, which channel is involved.

4)                Please record your appetite, bowel movements, urination, emotions, sleep, and dreams if you remember.

5)                Please write down any Eastern or western medication you take as well as any diagnosis you previously received.

See your body as your best friend!

Your suffering is an excellent teacher – learn from it.

Live in harmony with your body as well as your family members, your friends, your work mates and your boss too.

The daily cycle of the body / channels

23-01 Gallbladder channel                 11-13 Heart channel

01-03 Liver channel                           13-15 Small Intestine channel

03-05 Lung channel                           15-17 Bladder channel

05-07 Large intestine channel            17-19 Kidney channel

07-09 Stomach channel                     10-21 Pericardium channel

09-11 Spleen channel                        21-23 Triple burner channel

Please mark down at which hour you suffered first. Please learn from your sores and pains – that is the natural lesson for every human being, do not be beaten by it.

Control your emotions, do not your emotions affect your concentration

-                     Anger consumes your liver energy and affects your decisions

-                     Anxiety and worry consume your spleen energy and affect your digestion

-                     Fear consumes your kidney energy and affects your concentration, learning abilities and your work

-                     Frustration disappointment and sadness consume your lung energy and affect your body temperature, so you will easily catch a cold

-                     Excitement consumes your heart energy and affects your blood circulation causing easily fatigue

Be the master of your emotions – do not let your emotions control you.

Never be the slave of your emotions.

You may be angry or worried for a few minutes – do not bring those emotions into your dreams – they will consume your energy the next day.

Any emotional disorder … leads to … obstruction of Qi … Leads to … Stagnation of Qi … leads to … deficiency of Qi or energy.

Forgiveness is the best remedy, so your body can stay balanced.

Be self-confident; let us unite our wisdom and work together to fight your disease.

You are not alone – do not be self – contempt. Learn self – control and self – discipline. You are a dignified and valuable person is society – you still have the chance to learn, work, and contribute. Be confident – we will not only treat your disease, we treat your body’s deficiency too. We will relieve your suffering and you will recover. The disease will not recur.

Control your emotions, the food you eat and maintain a good life style. It will save you money, shorten the time to recover and be cured from the disease.

Remember – we are living in a world still not fully fair yet – why wasting time and energy in confronting stupid people of course we should help the poor and innocent people.

Why don’t you create your own beautiful world? Let your partner, your children, your friends, your workmates, your boss, any people surrounding you join and share your joy, wisdom, charity, and generosity.

You must be the source of happiness for the people who meet you.

We provide a series of treatments:

Emotional counseling, herbal treatment, acupuncture, massage, food cures, exercises-let us ensure you, we will fix your disease!

Let us cooperate, not only to fight you disease but also battle for the health of humankind. Do not complain, be upset or angry if you are confronted with unfriendly people, and help them to understand. Try to learn something from them; you have to be a good student!

Do not forget: your goal is to live in harmony with your body and the people around you. People you do not like need your smile and your support too.

Suffering is a lesson for everybody. It teaches us how to live in harmony with our body. If a person does not finish and graduates from that course, the individual will suffer from disease forever until the day they die. Nobody will ever be free from any stress and challenge, try to handle it the best you can.

Try to think of some way to solve your problems and your stress before you go to sleep, let your unconsciousness work for you. You may get some new idea in the next morning when you get up.

Do not eat the food you like most (like hot and spicy food) right at the start – you may overdose on it. Put it at the end of the meals and under control.

You will enjoy your food.

References

Dr Cam TRAN’S “PEARLS OF WISDOM”

Sean Hantke Ink

Ominous Table of Surgical Complications

(General Surgeons)

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Complications of Surgery and Acupuncture             Nasser Tabesh. MD DTCM

All surgery carries some problems. Even the minor surgery carries risk of complications occurring. No surgeons like to see the Ominous Table of Surgical Complications, However, sometimes need to review especially Experts. Usually all surgery involves at least some pain and complications. Good surgical results are expected. But no Surgery comes with an exact guarantee. Private surgery and sever complication. Family surgery and sever complication. Right inguinal hernia and operation on the left inguinal. Wrong-side surgery.

Situs in versus, apparent negative electrocardiography, and right appendectomy incision.

Dr.tabesh

Ominous Table of Surgical Complications

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Any surgery that requires anesthesia can be potentially harmful. All surgical anesthesia or sedation involves risk. The body’s ability to heal varies from person to person, different ages at different times. Different people vary in their responses to any given operation; doctors vary in their preferences and experiences. You must evaluate the possible good result of having the operation or procedure against the risk of complications. The only surgeon, who doesn’t experience complications, is the surgeon who doesn’t do much surgery.”Surgeons are trained to deal with the most common complications.

There are many diseases, or physiological dysfunctions, in complications which do not yet amount to a disease, which can be cured by acupuncture and not by western medicine or reoperation. This kind of treatment for complications of surgery is the viewpoint moves backwards in addition, forwards between Traditional Acupuncture and Western medicine.

Disease organs seem to have a lowered threshold of response, for only a small stimulus is needed to correct a dysfunction. For this reason, the acupuncture needle can cure some of lethal complications of surgery and yet is harmless if wrong treatment is effected, as the threshold of response of the healthy organ is beyond the stimulus of a mere acupuncture needle. How to treat an infection through acupuncture? It is important that infections are treated appropriately and unnecessary and injudicious use of antibiotic is avoided. Many of these drugs have side effect and many are often incorrectly prescribed. Natural remedies like acupuncture are also successful in fighting infections moreover, support the immune system, to strengthen the systemic immunity. Western medicine treats symptoms where as TCM treats causes. Acupuncture can alter the body’s functional status, inducing, measurable changes in physical structure of a complicated patient.

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Problems and Management

First choice for complications of surgery is surgical interaction or reoperation and the last treatments, if you cannot do anything, the acupuncture, or both simultaneously. Like an abscess formation under diaphragm and empyema, high fever, first treatment is drain collection, then tube thoracostomy and second, needling on (large intestinal 4) (lung 5 lung 7) (spleen 21) stomach 36) (Du 14) (stomach 21) ( Ren 17). The Surgeon and a Medical Acupuncture MD are the best-suited and most widely trained person capable of participating in and supervising all aspects of complications of surgery. Surgeons and medical acupuncture make every effort to minimize the problems. Postoperative acupuncture and pre operative acupuncture cause to reduce the unexpected events that may lead to severe complications. Complications may require medical intervention such as additional surgery in rare instances, Complications may lead to death on the operation table. Many of which can be successfully avoided and/or treated.

Possible complications include:

Infection: Infection may occur in the wound or intra abdominal or on to the thorax or boney matrix. Pneumonia is always a risk following major surgery.  Disruption of sutured tissue postoperative complications of overweighting and diabetic patients’.

Other surgical and post-surgical problems include coma, surgical shock, blood clots, bleeding, hematoma, gastric perforation in The L-BAND, heart attacks,

Extra systole, necrosis clostridium, purple chocolate seromas, seizures, brain damage, loss of function, loss of sensation, change of sensation, localized paralysis, poor healing, persistent pain, temporary or permanent injury to blood vessels and muscles, partial collapse of the lungs, athlectasia, pneumonia, laryngeal nerve damages parathyroid damages.

Iatrogenic defect  Anal incontinence for feces and gas after internal sphencterotomy. The most common catastrophic GI complication after cardiac surgery is mesenteric ischemia, which is frequently fatal. This complication may be a result of athero embolization, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, or hypo perfusion. Gastrointestinal (GI) complications after heart operation are rare but carry significant morbidity and mortality even when recognized early and treated appropriately.

Intra-abdominal Event intra-abdominal event after heart operation.

Predictors of Death After Cardiopulmonary bypass has been implicated in causing mesenteric ischemia by effecting regional differences in intestinal blood flow.

Be honest and review Ominous Table of complications of surgery, before you face with it.

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