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Chinese medicine update: multiple sclerosis & Chinese medicine

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,  Nov, 2003  by Bob Flaws

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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)

Copyright [C] Blue Poppy Press, 2003. All rights reserved.

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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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