Re: Common Denominator for ES

Posted by Kumara on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/chinese-medicine-for-ES-in-Seattle-tp3758970p3922056.html

On the contrary, Amanda, it is very satisfactory. Thanks.

I notice a similarity between your description and what many of us here say. You say "scorch". Many here say "burn". :-)

I searched 'fluid metabolism' and found this:
http://www.rootsofnourishment.com/2011/10/water-metabolism-in-chinese-medicine/
This and your explanations confirm what I've learnt about the condition from others and direct observation. I strongly suggest you all have a look at it.

Something it doesn't say: When the body is tensed, regardless of whether it's related to EMF, the fluid metabolism drops; thus increasing the intolerance. This is my experience.

Amanda, I was taking XiangShaLiuJunZiTang for the spleen a while, and my tolerance of EMF marked increased. After I stopped the intolerance gradually returned. I'll get more of it.

kb

Amanda Kolter wrote thus at 08:03 19/04/2012:

>Hi there,
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>This may be a rather unsatisfying answer, but I haven't noticed any
>particular organ that is weak in ES patients.  That said, one thing does
>seem to be common in this population, and that is fluid metabolism issues.
> Radiation is a heat pathogen, the way I look at it, and in people
>predisposed to fluids in their body being disrupted, it can scorch the
>healthy body fluids and make those fluids unable to nourish the organs.
> This will effect whatever organ is weak in them - lungs, stomach, liver,
>and pericardium are the ones I've seen, but my sample size is not huge.
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>To clarify - the organs I mention are organ systems, from a chinese
>medicine perspective, NOT the physical organs that western medicine
>defines.  That doesn't mean they don't correlation between them, but they
>aren't identical.  From a western perspective, Elizabeth is correct - a
>common denominator is the gene that detoxifies certain heavy metals.  The
>specific metals, as well as the organs they affect, can very person to
>person, and that leads to a wide range of symptoms.
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>Heat-clearing treatments seem the most effective at relieving symptoms,
>rather than nourishing the fluids - the fluids are damaged from the heat,
>but can't be rebuilt while the heat keeps being added.  I think of heavy
>metal detoxification as a heat-clearing treatment, in the perspective of my
>medicine.  Fluids should be nourished as this treatment is maintained.
>
>I hope you find this helpful.  Please remember this is just the
>opinion/experience of one acupuncturist, and it is by no means absolute
>(this medicine never is).  I also feel the need to give the caveat that I
>am not giving any sort of diagnosis to anyone - I can't do that without
>seeing a person and palpating their meridians.
>
>-Amanda
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>On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Kumara Bhikkhu <[hidden email]>wrote:
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>> Thanks. I'll look it up.
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>> Elizabeth thode wrote thus at 12:15 17/04/2012:
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>> >Kb,I"m sure Amanda will pop up, but in the meantime, there is a very
>> thought provokingarticle I read- that when you step back and think about
>> it, makes a huge amount of senseregarding ES. I have often wondered why the
>> rates for autism and for ES both appearto rise at the same approx time
>> periods. While it is true that vaccine doses did alsoincrease, I found
>> myself wondering if it was autism at the early ages and ES at theolder
>> ages. You know like, maybe autism is really heavy metal poisoning plus
>> wirelessradiation. As this article demonstrates, both Es and Autism more
>> often then not, involvethe body's in ability to detox heavy metals. So
>> maybe the common denominator is thewireless raidation. And whatever
>> individual weakness that particular person has, will bethe area most
>> effected. Which well explains at least in part, why the symptoms are
>> allover the place. Just like the symptoms for autism are. As attachments
>> won't work on this site, google: It Just Makes Sense- by Nancy Sarangan.
>> Blessings Lizzie
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>> >Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 12:00:00 +0800
>> >Subject: [eSens] Common Denominator for ES
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