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adiaha22 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/chinese-medicine-for-ES-in-Seattle-tp3758970p3759674.html
Thank you. Is the Japanese accupuncture the only method that has been effective in treating ES or are the tradional chinese methods which treat say anxiety be at all helpful? The reason I ask is because I'm pretty sure the people out here are not yet treating people with ES. I am in NJ.
--- On Sun, 2/19/12, Amanda Kolter <
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From: Amanda Kolter <
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Subject: [eSens] chinese medicine for ES in Seattle
To:
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Date: Sunday, February 19, 2012, 3:58 PM
Hi everyone,
I just joined this group. I am a licensed acupuncturist in Seattle and
know first-hand the negative effects of electromagnetic radiation. My
partner was fairly severely electro-sensitive, and is steadily improving.
Once he called to my attention to the issue, I was able to see the
correlation between my almost constant migraines and wifi, cell phones, and
CFLs. Avoiding these things has changed my life. Overall, I've been lucky
– I’m only somewhat sensitive, was able to attend school, and now I am in
practice.
My focus has always been on treating people with environmental illness. It
is what I love to do and am passionate about. I’ve been able to see
patients improve with their illnesses and it is really exciting to watch.
Chinese medicine uses a holistic approach, so individual patterns and
treatments will differ from person to person. The acupuncture approach
I’ve found the most effective for ES is a Japanese style that balances very
deep vessels of the body. Ion pumping cords are used, which passively
transfer charge from a place of excess to a place of deficiency (the cords
are not hooked up to a machine of any kind). I am also fond of lifestyle
changes as part of treatment, such as electrical grounding, dietary
modification, and probiotic supplements on a case by case basis. My herbal
approach for these conditions is based on the work of Dr. Heiner Fruehauf –
it is an approach designed for illnesses like chronic lyme disease,
autoimmune conditions, food allergies, and other conditions that are
difficult to treat with western medicine. If you want to read some more
about Fruehauf’s approach, his articles can be found at the websites below.
Just a heads up that they are a little technical =).
http://homepage.mac.com/sweiz/files/article/57-10.pdfhttp://www.classicalchinesemedicine.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/fruehauf_guinterview.pdfIf you are located in the Seattle area, I'd love to set something up so you
can get help for this condition. Because I am committed to letting many
people get treatment, regardless of finances, I charge sliding scale rates
and practice both in a private office and a community clinic. I also offer
free consultations, and if I think you would be better served by seeing a
different practitioner, I will be happy to refer you. If you have
questions that may be valuable to others, please reply to this thread. If
you're interested in trying acupuncture and/or herbs as a treatment, and
you are located in or near Seattle, WA, email me at
[hidden email] or call 206 331 4595.
I wish you all the best of luck and hope you are able to find the help you
need!
-Amanda Kolter, EAMP
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