Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Here is another great website on healing: http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ Conquering Chronic Health ProblemsWithout Drugs or Surgery Liver cleansing, gallstone removal, gallbladder flush, estrogen dominance, infertility, menopause, PMS,endometriosis, gum disease, bad breath, Tai Chi alternative, allergies, arthritis, depression, insomnia Chang, M.Sc. I have learned from personal experience that a weak liver can be the cause of many chronic health problems. Gallbladder problems, bad breath, constant fatigue, sleep disorders, heart palpitations, poor memory, skin problems, poor complexion, allergies, arthritis, thyroid problems, frequent numbness in the extremities, frequent infection and fainting are a few examples of what may result when the liver is stressed. In addition, women's health problems such as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis and painful menstruation may also be the result of weak liver. Having suffered from these disorders for more than two decades, I sought help from both medical doctors and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners but my problems persisted. Western medicine did not offer much help to me in addressing chronic health problems and traditional Chinese medicine lacks an understanding of hormones. I have B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in chemistry and had worked for more than 6 years in the chemistry laboratory of a large hospital in Toronto, Canada. I also have strong personal interest reinforced by family tradition in Chinese herbal medicine. I decided to treat myself with both Chinese and Western approaches, using one to complement the other. Through a combination of Chinese herbs, diet control and regular exercise, I gradually overcame most of these health problems. I would like to share my experience with others who may have similar chronic health problems. The herbs I used in treating myself are described in Properties of Herbs. Herbal tinctures I developed are manufactured by and available exclusively from Prime Health Products. Note of Apology: I get a lot of emails and cannot answer all of them promptly. Please expect normal delays of a week or longer in my reply. For faster response, please phone me (416-248-2930, 10 am to 5 pm, EST, Canada). I sincerely apologize for this. I should also note that this page is rather long as I have tried to put my entire "journey of self-healing" together in one place in order to create a sense of continuity. Click here for a printable version of this entire page (you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software). See website for the rest of the page, lots of info there! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 This is a great article! I'm about 1/2 way through and am really enjoying it -- the total article is 26 pages. I have Chinese Bitters that she refers to but have never given it a try. My gastro and ND both told me not to do the gallbladder flushes but I think I'll reconsider. Both were afraid it would put me in the hospital. The hormone connection is interesting. I can see that I've had liver problems for a long time! My memory is definitely not what it was years ago, I'm wondering if I try her protocol if it will improve. Thank you for sending the article in! Kenda 1/14/06 1:08 PM > Here is another great website on healing: http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ > Conquering Chronic Health Problems > Without Drugs or Surgery Liver cleansing, gallstone removal, gallbladder > flush, estrogen dominance, infertility, menopause, PMS, > endometriosis, gum disease, bad breath, Tai Chi alternative, allergies, > arthritis, depression, insomnia Chang, M.Sc. > I have learned from personal experience that a weak liver can be the cause > of many chronic health problems. Gallbladder problems, bad breath, constant > fatigue, sleep disorders, heart palpitations, poor memory, skin problems, poor > complexion, allergies, arthritis, thyroid problems, frequent numbness in the > extremities, frequent infection and fainting are a few examples of what may > result when the liver is stressed. In addition, women's health problems such > as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis and painful menstruation may > also be the result of weak liver. > Having suffered from these disorders for more than two decades, I sought > help from both medical doctors and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners > but my problems persisted. Western medicine did not offer much help to me in > addressing chronic health problems and traditional Chinese medicine lacks an > understanding of hormones. I have B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in chemistry and > had worked for more than 6 years in the chemistry laboratory of a large > hospital in Toronto, Canada. I also have strong personal interest reinforced > by family tradition in Chinese herbal medicine. I decided to treat myself > with both Chinese and Western approaches, using one to complement the other. > Through a combination of Chinese herbs, diet control and regular exercise, I > gradually overcame most of these health problems. I would like to share my > experience with others who may have similar chronic health problems. The > herbs I used in treating myself are described in Properties of Herbs. Herba > l > tinctures I developed are manufactured by and available exclusively from > Prime Health Products. > Note of Apology: I get a lot of emails and cannot answer all of them > promptly. Please expect normal delays of a week or longer in my reply. For > faster response, please phone me (416-248-2930, 10 am to 5 pm, EST, Canada). > I sincerely apologize for this. I should also note that this page is rather > long as I have tried to put my entire " journey of self-healing " together in > one place in order to create a sense of continuity. > Click here for a printable version of this entire page (you will need the > free Adobe Acrobat Reader software). > > See website for the rest of the page, lots of info there! > > > > --------------------------------- > Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, > whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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