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History:i have a really nice case that i treated, a woman, almost at her 60th’s, arriving to the clinic and complaining about a severe lower abdomen pain, she went to the hospital and they said that everything is ok, so it ruled out ovary cysts or appendicitis.So now let’s move to the chinese medicine – she has nausea and vomit green fluids,From looking at her, she looks pregnant , big belly and soft one, constipation and hard stool. belly pain is including the sp + st + ki meridian , and even on the side of the belly on the gb.
Case:
Dry mouth sensation , pale tongue with yellow coating, slippery pulse. i could ask her more questions but im too lazy to do that – so…. for the pain, i treated the LI + Lu + Ht…… with focus on ashi points on those meridians.
Last, i gave her 10 grams of da huang to break the food stagnation she has.
apparently, she didn’t even poop with that, so i doubled the dosage to 20 the day after. so she pooped in the night 1 time – dry hard stool.
You can really understand that the food stagnation is so severe , i don’t know how she could get it like that , i gave her on the 3rd day 30 grams of da huang (speaking about raw material dosage), only the day after, she had 3 times diarrhea, which made her feel total relief.
The treatment after included Bao He Wan – which is a formula to help digesting – high dosage of course.
thats it basically, just wanted to open the group here with a nice case i had of food stagnation, because its not something you see every day and to show how 1 herb in specific situation can do the job so well.
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