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Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Nov, 2003 by Bob Flaws
5. Chinese research has shown that Chinese medicine can keep MS patients in remission longer and slow this condition's progress. (1)
6. Stress reduction and a low fat diet yet high in essential fatty acids are important adjunctive therapies in most cases of MS. When stress plays a part in the activation or aggravation of MS, Chinese medical practitioners should consider the use of appropriate spirit-quieting medicinals based on the patient's overall pattern discrimination.
(Adapted from Bob Flaws & Philippe Sionneau's The Treatment of Modern Western Medical Diseases with Chinese Medicine published by Blue Poppy Press)
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1. Lu Xi et al., "A Study of the Chinese Medicine Prevention of Relapse of Multiple Sclerosis," Zhong Yi Za Zhi (Journal of Chinese Medicine), #7, 1995, p. 417-418
abstracted & translated by Bob Flaws, Dipl. Ac & CH, FNAAOM, FRCHM
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