I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of the
National Health Service budget
Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
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--- On Sat, 20/6/09, norman5315 <n.savigar@...> wrote:
From: norman5315 <n.savigar@...>
Subject: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney Disease
To: acupuncture@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 20 June, 2009, 12:27 PM
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of
the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
Hi I am dr.prabu from india I wish you all the best for your future and
project.My father had chronic renal failure for past one year he was in dialysis
he was struggling lot. I hope your project will give lot of new hope tp
peoples.If any medicine is there pl send me details to help my father away from
dialysis.
Regards
Prabu.M
--- On Sat, 20/6/09, norman5315 <n.savigar@...> wrote:
From: norman5315 <n.savigar@...>
Subject: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney Disease
To: acupuncture@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 20 June, 2009, 7:27 PM
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).. The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of
the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
Chinese medical treatment really have method to heal the knotty illness! We
just published a book called "treat autoimmune disease with Chinese
Medicine" by Elsevier there has a chapter talk about kidney illness and
analysis
both Chinese and Western medical theories as well as the mechanism. Maybe
that could help you.
You could contact to us if you need more information!
Wanzhu Hou, C.M.D., L.Ac., C.H.
All Natural Medicine Clinic
4801 Randolph Rd.
Rockville, MD 20852
301-770-4480
anmedicine.com
In a message dated 6/23/2009 5:10:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, n.savigar@... writes:
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support
my research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease
(CKD). The research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons)
Acupuncture course at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading,
England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2%
of the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating
CKD but the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has
developed the Western perspective on treatment and management. The
potential for Chinese medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western
views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of
Western treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the
5 Stage classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of
dialysis or transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more
cases that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire
that is accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous.
Only aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation.
Completing and submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to
participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Alternatively, you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
i am not a medical student, i just got some experience that might help you,
i had for a long period of time a bad smell from my breath, the smell is like
rotten
flesh, i think this is a proof of kidney problem.
it carried for more than 5 years, and it continues to get worst, then i came
across
a chinese herbal doctor, on top of chinese medicines, she told me to prepare
some
thing for my daily drinks:
ginger, salt, vinega, boil under heavy fire, then add sugar, a lot of sugar,
boil for another
10 minutes, then use this as a syrub to blend with whatever drinks i drink
during the day,
i did this for more than 3 months, now i dont have the kind of bad breath any
more.
hope this helps you.
regards
Felipe
寄件人: norman5315 <n.savigar@...>
主題: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney Disease
收件人: acupuncture@yahoogroups.com
日期: 2009年6月21日,星期日,上午3:27
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of
the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
Is there any connection between :
Bad smell of breath » kidney problem ?
I thought it was a problem with your digest system.
I noticed that the ingredients dominantly contains sugars, sweets is very good
for deficiency in stomach & spleen.
It also adds : ginger, salt, vinega » perhaps to strenghten the kidney &
liver's qi ?
Please cmiiw.
Thx
Br,
iWan Young
12:15a | Wed, Jul 15, 2009
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-----Original Message-----
From: felipe tan <ftan11@...>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:12:37
To: <acupuncture@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney
Disease
i am not a medical student, i just got some experience that might help you,
i had for a long period of time a bad smell from my breath, the smell is like
rotten
flesh, i think this is a proof of kidney problem.
it carried for more than 5 years, and it continues to get worst, then i came
across
a chinese herbal doctor, on top of chinese medicines, she told me to prepare
some
thing for my daily drinks:
ginger, salt, vinega, boil under heavy fire, then add sugar, a lot of sugar,
boil for another
10 minutes, then use this as a syrub to blend with whatever drinks i drink
during the day,
i did this for more than 3 months, now i dont have the kind of bad breath any
more.
hope this helps you.
regards
Felipe
寄件人: norman5315 <n.savigar@...>
主題: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney Disease
收件人: acupuncture@yahoogroups.com
日期: 2009年6月21日,星期日,上午3:27
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of
the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB
bad smell of breath that relays to kidney usually smells like rotten meat,
a very very bad smell, it becomes especially strong when you make hatchi...
a ginger drink with sugar and salt, preferably both without preserve agents,
can help to cure the smell over time.
regards
Ftan 11
Is there any connection between :
Bad smell of breath » kidney problem ?
I thought it was a problem with your digest system.
I noticed that the ingredients dominantly contains sugars, sweets is very good
for deficiency in stomach & spleen.
It also adds : ginger, salt, vinega » perhaps to strenghten the kidney &
liver's qi ?
Please cmiiw.
Thx
Br,
iWan Young
12:15a | Wed, Jul 15, 2009
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-----Original Message-----
From: felipe tan <ftan11@yahoo. com.hk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:12:37
To: <acupuncture@ yahoogroups. com>
Subject: Re: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney
Disease
i am not a medical student, i just got some experience that might help you,
i had for a long period of time a bad smell from my breath, the smell is like
rotten
flesh, i think this is a proof of kidney problem.
it carried for more than 5 years, and it continues to get worst, then i came
across
a chinese herbal doctor, on top of chinese medicines, she told me to prepare
some
thing for my daily drinks:
ginger, salt, vinega, boil under heavy fire, then add sugar, a lot of sugar,
boil for another
10 minutes, then use this as a syrub to blend with whatever drinks i drink
during the day,
i did this for more than 3 months, now i dont have the kind of bad breath any
more.
hope this helps you.
regards
Felipe
寄件人: norman5315 <n.savigar@btinterne t.com>
主題: [acupuncture] Chinese medicine research project: Chronic Kidney Disease
收件人: acupuncture@ yahoogroups. com
日期: 2009年6月21日,星期日,上午3:27
Dear Practitioners
I am writing to invite you to participate in an on-line survey to support my
research into Chinese medicine treatment for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).. The
research is for my dissertation project for the BSc (Hons) Acupuncture course at
the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, Reading, England.
According to recent UK Government information:
• The cost of kidney dialysis and transplant treatments consumes over 2% of
the National Health Service budget
• Approximately 10% of the population suffers from CKD.
Literature suggests that Chinese medicine can be effective for treating CKD but
the recent introduction of a Stage assessment for CKD progression has developed
the Western perspective on treatment and management. The potential for Chinese
medicine needs to correspond to the changes in Western views.
My research question is therefore:
What evidence exists that Chinese medicine can mitigate the costs of Western
treatments for patients diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease using the 5 Stage
classification system, especially where there is a prognosis of dialysis or
transplant?
If you are able to support this research with details from one or more cases
that you have treated, you can complete a short on-line questionnaire that is
accessed through the following link:
Multiple cases from individual practitioners would be most welcome.
Please note that your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Only
aggregated data will be used for analysis in the dissertation. Completing and
submitting the questionnaire constitutes your consent to participate.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Alternatively,
you may contact my College directly.
Thank you in advance for your support with this research project.
Norman Savigar
Third Year Student
BSc (Hons) Acupuncture Course
College of Integrated Chinese Medicine
19 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7SB