Dr. Morris,
Thanks for the information. I have 4 follow up questions:
1. Will these formulae have to be constructed or are there classical
formulae in existence that treat these ying cycle blocks?
2. Do you have any other formulae such as Ji Sheng Shen Qi Wan for a
Spleen/Kidney Wei Cycle block?
3. Since I treat out of a Chiropractic office, I see many headaches,
TMJ, sinus, and Fibromyalgia patients. They invariably have either a
SI/UB block, a ST/LI block, or a SJ/GB block. Does the same principle
apply as in your previous reply? I seem to be lacking knowledge of
herbs for regulating the qi in the SI and SJ and for supplementing the UB.
Thanks for your help,
Eric Waltemate D.C., L.Ac.
--- In PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com, "Will Morris" <WMorris116@...>
wrote:
>
> Dr Waltemate,
>
> Select agents that regulate the qi and or blood within an organ in order
> to move the qi, blood and ying along the ying qi cycle that is the entry
> exit system of Worseley and other European schools.
>
> Sp-Ht - any formula with spleen qi regulators such as citrus (chen pi)
> and sussurea (mu xiang)
> Lr-Lu - any formula with liver qi regulators such a green citrus (qing
> pi)
> Ki-Pc - there is only one qi regulator that enters the kidneys and that
> is lindera (wu yao), well maybe acquilaria (chen xiang)
>
> Combine these with agents that supplement the channel of arrival. I.e.
> sp-ht use ginseng, zyziphus (suan zao ren) etc. For the pericarium, use
> agents that supplement the heart.
>
> Warmly,
>
> Will
>
> --- In PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com, "ericwaltemate"
> <ericwaltemate@> wrote:
> >
> > Dr. Morris,
> >
> > I have a question for you. You mentioned that a SP/HT E/E block was
> > also a finding that the Pt needed Gui Pi Tang. Are there other
> > indications for other formulae as well? Like a LV/LU E/E or a KI/SP
> > Ying cycle pattern?
> >
> > I know that Kan Herbs Modular Formulas has forumlae that are specific
> > for a Ke cycle imbalance such as Harmonize Heart and Kidney. But are
> > there classical formulae such as Gui Pi Tang that also can help treat
> > what we have been discussing?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Eric Waltemate D.C., L.Ac.
> >
>