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Oh--My---God, dear listmates,

 

Tonight, I was really dying to know how the heck Dr. Peng treats my son's autism

and with such great results only within 3-4 weeks. I want to share the good news

with all of you, but I am soooo lack of the theory or how Chinese medicine

science works on autism or my son. ( I also posted this message at

autism treatment group, so anybody has no idea how my son wakes up from that damn

autism day by day, you may go www.autismpedia.org, select " treatment " , selet

" supplement " , select " Herbs " and select " " Dr. Peng " , one of listmates from

MB12/Veltrax Group edited and documented all the detail developments on my son

ever since we bumped into an old Chinese Traditional Herbal doctor in Houston

TX.)

 

So, I googled " Chinese Medicine and autism " and discovered tons of tons of

information about how Chinese medicine can treats autism, some even claim " cure "

autism.

So, TCM ( Traditional Chinese Medicine) treats autism spectrum is not something

new. It has been around since 1579 A.D. that how Chinese medicine or herb to

take care young children when they have speech delay, GI problems, motor skills

lose, social skill lose, mental disturbance....on and on..

 

Here is one of the links

www.autismone.org/uploads/2008/Qiying%20Jiang%20narrative%20Autism%20One%202008.\

doc .

 

This article explains the theory from Chinese Medicine Sciense how to treat what

we call ASD nowaday. If you can't open the link, I copy and paste the whole

article as below.

 

Also check a website www.qiacupuncture.com, This TCM even has a website talking

about Treating Autism.She is in IL, so somebody lives in IL, there you go.

 

Read the article below. After you read this article, google yourself and type

Chinese medicine science and autism.

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Chinese Medicine Differentiation for Autism

 

According to pediatrician, Dr. Quan Wan in the Ming Dynasty, his book written in

1579 AD, “Secrets to Take Care of Infants and Toddlers,” he indicated that

children’s natural characteristics are that the liver and heart always have

excess heat.  The spleen, lung, and kidney tend to be deficient. Taking good

care of the stomach and spleen is the root of good health in the future.

 

Possible causes of autism:

Autism Spectrum Disorder in Chinese medicine differentiation is called Wuchi,

Wuruan, (five delays, five weaknesses), Ganji(middle burner stagnation). The

pre-natal factor (Kidney Qi Deficiency) starts inside the mother’s womb. 

Pregnant women under stress and lacking sleep, causes the newborn’s Kidney Qi

Deficiency. The post-natal factor (Spleen Qi Deficiency) starts with the

newborn’s digestive system. A nursing mother’s diet affects her newborn

tremendously. If the mother is overstressed regarding her child, this would

cause her Liver Qi to stagnate.  This in turn, overacts on her child’s spleen.

Additional factors include environmental pollution, vaccinations, magnetic field

pollution such as television, computer, cell phone, and microwave, food

additives, preservatives, growth hormones to animals and chemicals such as

pesticides and fertilizers to our plants.

 

There are five differentiations of autism:

First differentiation is Liver Heat. Chinese medicine believes the mental

activities of humans are controlled by the heart and depends on the liver’s

function of smoothing and regulating the flow of vital energy and blood.  Long

term liver Qi stagnation creates liver heat, which in turn, causes

hyperactivity, anxiety, anger, irritability, insomnia and compulsive,

self-destructive behavior.

Second differentiation is Spleen Deficiency, which causes dampness(mucus) that

blocks the middle burner(digestive system).  The spleen has the function of

nourishing the muscles and extremities.  When a spleen deficiency exists, the

child cannot absorb the nutrients from the foods, thereby causing

underdevelopment of their muscles and motor skills.  It also causes mucus

accumulation, bacteria imbalance, reflex, constipation and obesity. This is the

concept of Ganji.

Third differentiation is Heart Qi and Yin Deficiency.  The heart houses the

mind. All mental, conscious and thinking activities, are related to the function

of the heart.  “The heart has its specific opening in the tongue”.  The branch

conduits of the heart channels ascend and connect with the tongue.  When the

heart malfunctions by excess mucus, heart qi and yin deficiency, it leads to

sensitivity to sound and light, palpitations, seizures, insomnia, nightmares and

speech delay.

Fourth differentiation is Kidney Deficiency (weakness).  The Qi of the kidney is

produced by the kidney’s essence of life, which is comprised of the congenital

and acquired essence of life.  The congenital is inherited from the parents, and

is enriched and strengthened by the acquired food essence which is transformed

by the spleen and stomach into the whole body system.  The kidney determines the

condition of the bone and marrow which affects the child’s development.  Kidney

deficiency leads to five delays which are standing, walking, hair growth, teeth

growth and speech development.  They also lead to five weaknesses which are

hands, feet, neck, mouth and muscle.

Fifth differentiation is Lung Qi Deficiency.  The lung’s function is to control

the body’s Qi of respiration and operating the whole body.  The larynx is not

only a part of the respiratory tract but also the phonetic organ through which

the lung channels pass.  So its ventilation and phonation directly relate to the

lung.  When the lung Qi is deficient, it also causes speech delay, immune

dysfunctions and allergies.

 

According to the five organs and nine orifice connections, the tongue connects

to the heart, the eyes connect to the liver, the nose connects to the lung, the

mouth connects to the spleen, and the ears, urogenital and anus connect to the

kidney.  The dysfunction of the heart, liver, lung, spleen and kidney may cause

sensory disorder in autistic children.

 

For a child under 3 years old, we use infant massage.  For a child 3 – 7 years

old, we use acupressure. For a child 7 years old and above, we use acupuncture. 

The child can start taking Chinese herbal formula and antioxidant supplements at

18 months.  Meanwhile, we are also offering acupuncture treatments, Chinese

herbal formula and antioxidant supplements to the mother to relieve her stress

and anxiety in order to bring balance and harmony to both mother and child. 

Regulating the mother’s Qi flow is paramount to the child’s normal development.

 

All contents Copyright 2008

 

Sincerely,

Rei

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