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--- In acupunctureforum@yahoogroups.com, erwin haid
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> duglas79 <duglas79@y...> wrote:
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> I was hoping to get advice on the following problem. For the last
> three years I have been constantly craving food. When I eat, I do not
> feel full. If I do feel full, it does not last very long. Also, if I
> go for more than five hours without eating, I get an intense hunger (
> usually for sweets) combined with shakiness in the arms and legs and
> feeling weak.
> One chinese doctor said I have too much dry stomach heat, but I do not
> know what that translates to in western medicine.
> Could chinese medicine help me if I did have hypoglycemia?
> Is there anything to say how long it should take after eating before I
> should feel hungry?
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> Dear Duglas:
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> There is no equivalent for stomach dryness in western medicine. But
you can be sure bout overcoming that through chinese Medicine. Western
Medicine will relieve your simptoms only temporarily, but it is no
solution to the problem at it`s roots. Moreover, you`ll get side
effects from alopatic medicine sooner or later. Chinese Medicine can
correct this illnes complete, but you must be disciplined and
perseverant in order to get the right results. If you have access to
acupunture, it is the best option. Go for it.
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> Good luck.
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>Thankyou for your advice. Are you able to tell me what herbs should
be in the formula? Where are the acupuncture points?
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I was hoping to get advice on the following problem. For the last three years I have been constantly craving food. When I eat, I do not feel full. If I do feel...
duglas79
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Feb 20, 2005
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My advise to you would be to see your chinese herbalist also along with acupuncture....the dry stomach heat is sort of similar to the beginnings of gastric...
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Feb 21, 2005
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duglas79 <duglas79@...> wrote: I was hoping to get advice on the following problem. For the last three years I have been constantly craving food. When...
erwin haid
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Feb 21, 2005
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... you can be sure bout overcoming that through chinese Medicine. Western Medicine will relieve your simptoms only temporarily, but it is no solution to the...
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Mar 8, 2005
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... be in the formula? Where are the acupuncture points? ... points in the ear are: stomach, spleen, shenmen, subcortex. ... Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT...
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