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Allergies, IBS, and Chronic Infection:
Acupuncture, Hara, and Herbs
Development of Bodymapping
• Ear ache - TW
• Head (eye level) and torso (neck level)
images – clock opposite pairs
• Eye level to knee, neck level to ankle
• TW-SP
• SP9,5
Example 2
• Liver pain
• Torso images – clock opposite pairs
• Chest level to forearm or lower leg
• LR-SI
• SI7-8 (Gan Men)
• Heart pain
• Torso images – clock opposite pairs
• Chest level to forearm, upper arm, upper leg, or
lower leg
• ST-PC, KD-LI, PC-ST, ST-ST
• PC6,
PC6 LI6,
LI6 ST40,32
ST40 32
HT area
PC6, either side or bilateral
LR area upper R quadrant
LR4 ipsilateral
ST area
PC6, either side or bilateral
SP area central
SP9, either side or bilateral
LI area L of the navel
ST36-37 ipsilateral
LU (immune) area lower R quadrant
LI10 contralateral
KD area
KD6, either side or bilateral
Abdominal menstrual cramps
LR area lower L quadrant
LR4 ipsilateral
Pulse diagnosis
Right Left
LI SI
LU HT
ST GB
SP LR
TW – Endocrine/Adrenal BL
PC/CS - Hormone KD
Yang Channel
Yang Organ
Yin Channel
Yin Organ
Day 1
1. EENT
2. Respiratory
3. Cardiovascular
4. Gastrointestinal
Day 2
4. Gastrointestinal continued
5. Hepatic/GB
6. Genitourinary
Day 3
1. Immune
2. GYN
3. Endocrine
4. Psychological
5. Dermatological
Day 4
1. Neurological/Brain
2. Cancers
3. Iatrogenic
4. Musculoskeletal/rheumatic
Nutritionfacts.org
– How Not to Die,, Michael Greger,g , MD.,, 2015 (HNTD)
( )
– https://nutritionfacts.org/introduction/
PCRM.org
– Nutrition Guide for Clinicians, second edition, Neal
Barnard, MD., 2009 (NGFC)
Nutritionstudies.org
– The China Study, T.Colin Cambell, 2005 (TCS)
• The most comprehensive study in nutrition ever
undertaken of the relationship between diet and the
risk of developing disease
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – TW, GB, ST
Points
Opposite: SP5,9, LI4
Same side: GB43,40, TW4, LI10(TW), SI5,8
Herbal Treatment
shi chang pu + xiao chai hu tang
Comments
vertigo – Epley, better than Epley – Dr Carol Foster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQR6b7C
Aiqk&feature=youtu.be
EENT – Throat
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, LI
Points
Opposite: KD4-3(neck lymph), LI5, PC7
Same side: ST41
Herbal Treatment
Herbal ENT
Ban lan gen tea - sore throat, swollen lymph
Luo han guo tea - momordica
EENT – Throat
Lifestyle and Nutrition
Gargling – prevention of cc
(https://nutritionfacts.org/video/can-gargling-prevent-the-
common-cold/)
Dr. Michael Klaper MD, instructs, you take a glass of warm water; add a
pinch of salt. “…Hold the glass of salt water in your hand, open your
mouth, [and] take a deep breath. Tilt your head back, slide a
generous mouthful to the back of your throat; and, with your mouth
open gently breathe out through the water
still open, water. Continue until the
end of the breath, and then [spit it out] into the sink. Repeat until the
full glass of salt water is used.”
Green tea may work better
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LI, ST, SI
Points – LI4,7, ST40, 43, PC5, LR3.5
Herbal Treatment
Alternate between tonify and clear, depending on
symptoms (always some of each): feeling good –
more tonify; feeling bad – more clearing
Herbal ENT
Herbal ABX, AVR
Immune + (yu ping feng san)
Respiratory
Respiratory allergies
Asthma
COPD, bronchitis, pneumonia, cough
Infections – see immune
Respiratory Allergies
Allopathic treatment
Nasal irrigation – not tap water – brain eating parasite
Antihistamines, decongestants
Steroids
Nsaids
Antibiotics
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, LI
Points - ST36,43, SP9,3, KD4-3, LI3,4,10, PC3-4, LU5,7,9
Herbal Treatment
Magnolia Clear Sinus
Pueraria Clear Sinus
Bi Yan Pian
Pe Min Kan wan
Yu ping feng san
Respiratory Allergies
Lifestyle and Nutrition
Longer duration of breast feeding
Avoidance of early introduction of allergenic foods
More omega 3, less saturated fat
Boosting immunity with mushrooms(HNTD, pg89-90)
mushrooms and yeast boost IgA, but also have an
anti-inflammatory effect
nutritional yeast, beta-glucan
beta glucan fiber, 1 tsp/day
Crohn's disease – no yeast
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/best-food-for-hay-
fever-seasonal-allergies/
Respiratory - Asthma
Allopathic treatment
Beta agonists, steroids
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LU, ST, PC, KD
Points - ST36,38-40, SP6,9, KD7-8, LI6,10, LU5,7,
PC6
Respiratory - Asthma
Lifestyle and Nutrition(HNTD, pg30-41, NGFC, pg311-
313))
Exercise induced – low salt diet, carotenoids, C, E
Allergenic foods – nuts, milk, eggs, soy, wheat,
beans, turkey
Prevention
Breast feed for 6 mo
Infants avoid: dairy 1yr, eggs 2yrs, nuts and
fish 3yrs
ROR – rest over roll to open chest, deep relaxed
breathing – 5 min+/day
Cardiovascular – Hypertension
Diagnosis
Hara: HT tight/tender
Pulse: Bounding, wiry(superficial) all
positions
Allopathic treatment
Lifestyle modification – DASH diet, low
sodium/low fat diet (veg best),
best) ideal body wt
wt,
reduce alcohol, increase physical activity,
stress reduction (meditation, yoga)
Drugs – 2-3 common
Cardiovascular – Hypertension
Cardiovascular – Hypertension
Cardiovascular – Hypertension
Lifestyle and Nutrition
https://nutritionfacts org/video/how-not-to-die-from-high-blood-pressure/
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how not to die from high blood pressure/
Le LT, Sabaté J. Beyond meatless, the health effects of vegan diets: findings
from the Adventist cohorts. Nutrients. 2014 May 27;6(6):2131-47.
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, SP, KD, CV
Points - ST36,37, SP9, LR4/SP5, TW5, PC6
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/diet-and-hiatal-hernia/
Allopathic treatment
Increase fiber intake – food or psyllium
Bowel rest
Resection of involved colon
Colostomy
Gastrointestinal – Pancreatitis
Diagnosis
Hara: Upper SP, ST, LR tight/tender
Pulse: SP channel/organ wiry, tight, hesitant, hard;
LR/SP channel/organ wiry
Allopathic treatment
Supportive care: bowel rest, fluids, IV pain meds,
ICU
Avoid alcohol, fatty foods, surgical stone removal
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, SP, KD, CV, LR
Points - ST36,37, SP8-9; Right - TW8-7, PC5-4,
Gan Men; Left – BL17-22
Herbal Treatment
Xiao chai hu tang
GB – long dan xie gan tang
Stones – Dissolve GS
SP xu - Shen ling bai zhu san
Gastrointestinal – Pancreatitis
Gastrointestinal – Pancreatitis
Lifestyle and Nutrition
Pancreatic cancer
Associated:
Nitrites(processed meat), bacon, chicken,
charred meat, deep-fried food, poultry
workers(viruses), animal fat and protein
Treatment:Triphala (Amalaki - amla, haritaki,
bibhitaki)) – watch for heavyy metal toxicity
y
Comments
https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/pancreatic-cancer/
https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/amla/
Gastrointestinal – Diarrhea
Allopathic treatment
See IBS/IBD
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, SP, KD, CV
Points - ST36,43, SP3,9, LI4,10, LU5,7
Herbal Treatment
GI Tonic
Si/Liu jun zi tang
Bu zhong yi qi tang
Gastrointestinal – Diarrhea
Diagnosis
Hara: LI, ST, SP, Immune, lower LR, tight/tender
Pulse: ST,LI, and/or SI organ tight, wiry, hesitant,
inflamed
Allopathic treatment
Prevention – clean water, restaurant and meat
p , temp
inspections, p monitoring,
g, sewage
g pprocessing,
g,
proper hygiene, food handling
Vaccines – hep A, typhoid fever
Handwashing if suspected
Allopathic treatment
Mostly self limited – rehydration
Antibiotics, antimotility drugs
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – ST, SP, KD, CV
Points - ST36,37, SP9, LR4/SP5, LI10 (TW)x2,
TW5, PC6, GV20
Herbal Treatment
GI Care II
Culing wan after each meal 1-2 packs
Bao he wan
Huo xiang zheng qi san
Anti-parasitics? Leads to hiding?
Gastrointestinal – Constipation
Allopathic treatment
Treat cause before meds
Increase fiber intake and fluids
Biofeedback, behavioral
Manual disimpaction
Drugs
Laxatives – many problems – GI, malabsorption,
reliance on meds
Bulk forming: psyllium, methylcellulose – hold water
Emolients
Gastrointestinal – Constipation
Gastrointestinal – Hemorrhoids
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LI, KD, GV, BL
Points - GV20x3, SI9/10x3, LI4,10(TW), ST36,37,
BL58, SP9, Bleed ear apex – GV20
Herbal Treatment
GI Care (HMR)
Sophora pills
Hepatic/Biliary
Hepatitis
Cirrhosis
Fatty liver disease
Gallstones
Hepatic/Biliary - Hepatitis
Diagnosis
Allopathic: Abnormal LR function tests – AST, ALT,
bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase elevated
Hep A,B,C,D,E testing
Biopsy may be indicated for staging of disease
Ultrasound of LR to rule out stones and
obstruction
Xray, CT scan, MRI to rule out other pathology
Hepatic/Biliary - Hepatitis
Diagnosis
Hara: LR,
LR LR crossing
Pulse: LR organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant, empty
Allopathic treatment
Supportive fluids, nutritional status
Avoidance of hepatotoxins – alcohol,
acetamiophen, statins
Targeted treatment of hepatitis virus
Vaccines for hep A,B
Liver transplant
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LR, KD, GB, ST, SP
Points – LR3,5, LR4/SP5, GB34,41, Gan Men (yin,
yang), LI4,11, PC3-4,6, TW7-8
Herbal Treatment
Liver DTX
If trouble holding herbs down with vomiting – bite
lemon wedge as needed
Hepatic/Biliary - Hepatitis
Hepatic/Biliary - Cirrhosis
Diagnosis
Allopathic: History, CT scan, ultrasound, biopsy, LR
function tests
Hara: LR, LR crossing
Pulse: LR organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant,
empty, inflamed-slippery
Allopathic treatment
Slowing or reversing progression
Avoid alcohol and hepatotoxic meds
Treat viral hep with antivirals – interferon,
ribavirin
Treat autoimmune hep or alcoholic hep with
steroids immunosuppressive agents
steroids,
Hepatic/Biliary - Cirrhosis
Allopathic treatment
Preventing and treating complications
Eosophageal varices/bleeding – beta blocker,
rubber banding, sclerotherapy
Ascites – sodium restriction, duretics
Cure by liver transplant
C t i di t d in
Contraindicated i patients
ti t whoh continue
ti t
to
use alcohol or drugs, cardiopulmonary disease
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LR, KD, GB, ST, SP
Points – LR3,5, LR4/SP5, GB34,41, Gan Men (yin,
yang), LI4,11, PC3-4,6, TW7-8
Herbal Treatment
Liver DTX
Dan Shen large dose(4-5g granules/day, 10-20g
bulk)
Seven forests dan shen tabs
Hepatic/Biliary - Cirrhosis
Diagnosis
Allopathic:
Labs – cbc, liver function
Ultrasound, CT, MRI
Biopsy
Hara: LR, LR crossing
Pulse: LR organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant,
empty, inflamed-slippery
Allopathic treatment
Wt loss for overweight patients – 5% has a big
effect
Exercise with or without wt loss
Gastric bypass for morbidly obese patients
DM treatment
R
Rare liliver ttransplant
l t
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LR, KD, GB, ST, SP
Points – LR3,5, LR4/SP5, GB34,41, Gan Men R-L
(yin, yang), LI4,11, PC3-4,6, TW7-8
Herbal Treatment
Cholisma ES – high cholesterol, obesity
Liver DTX
Hepatic/Biliary – Gallstones
Etiology and Pathology(NGFC, pg441-447)
Cholelithiasis – cholesterol or bile - 20% women,
8% men worldwide
80% cholesterol; bile = balance of cholesterol and
bile salts
When concentration of cholesterol is too high,
it crystallizes into sludge then stones
M tl asymptomatic
Mostly t ti
Biliary colic from blockage of GB neck or bile duct –
upper right quadrant pain
Hepatic/Biliary – Gallstones
Diagnosis
Allopathic: Ultrasound, scans, CBC, liver function
Hara: LR, LR crossing, ST
Pulse: GB/LR organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant,
inflamed-slippery
Hepatic/Biliary – Gallstones
Allopathic treatment
Asymptomatic – not treated
Symptomatic
Cholecystectomy(removal of GB)
Lithotripsy – breaks up stones – solitary stone
<2cm
O l bile
Oral bil acids
id – dissolves
di l smallll stones
t d
and
fragments; ursodiol <2cm, 2yrs, 30% complete
dissolution
Avoid large meals
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – LR, KD, GB, ST, SP
Points – LR4/SP5 (R), GB34x3 (R), Gan Men
(Yang)(L)x2, PC3-4(L), HT3-4(L)
Herbal Treatment
Dissolve (GS)
San jin tang – 3 gold
Jinqiancao, Haijinsha, Jineijin
Hepatic/Biliary – Gallstones
Genitourinary
Diagnosis
Allopathic: GFR – glomerular filtration rate – 5
stages
1. Normal GFR >90 with albuminuria(blood protein)
2. GFR 60-89 with albuminuria
3. GFR 30-59
4. GFR 15-29
5. End stage renal failure GFR <15
Urinalysis, imaging, biopsy
Electrolyte and acid/base imbalances in blood
Diagnosis
Hara: KD (LU, SP, LR crossing)
Pulse: KD organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant,
inflamed-slippery, weak, deep
Allopathic treatment
Reduce cardiovascular mortality rate
Slow disease progression
Treat underlying etiology; DM, HTN
Allopathic treatment
Sodium and phosphorus restriction
Additives in foods(chicken 90%) - industry
regulates itself(not FDA)
Diuretics
Anemia – iron, synthetic erythropoietin(hormone
that stimulates RBC production)
Exercise
Dialysis – 3yr survival rate
Transplant
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – KD, BL; level of T12-L2
Points – LK, DB, SI3,4, LU5,6, GB41, BL40, 58x3,
Shen Guan(SP9/KD)
Herbal Treatment
KD detox
Dang gui bu xue tang – dang gui, huang qi –
stimulates erythropoietin and RBC
– https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20723591
Diagnosis
Allopathic: CT scan, x-ray, ultrasound, urinalysis,
chemistry panel
Hara: KD (LU, LR crossing, SP)
Pulse: KD organ wiry, hard, knotted, hesitant,
inflamed-slippery
Allopathic
p treatment
<5mm stones pass spontaneously – increase fluids
Steroids, alpha-blockers, calcium channel blockers,
nsaids
Allopathic treatment
Lithotripsy
Surgical removal
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – KD, BL, GV
Points – p
pain in the back
Opposite: Linggu, DaBai, SI3,4, (Ganmen -
yang), LU5,6x2
Same side: BL40, 57-58x3, (GB41), KD3,6
Acupuncture Treatment
Points - pain in internal
Opposite: Linggu, DaBai, SI3,4, (Ganmen –
yang), TW5-8, LI6-8,10, LU5,6x2
Same side: BL40, 57-58x3, GB41, KD6,
LR4/SP5
Pain in bladder
BL63,65, GB41, KD6, LR4/SP5, LI10(TW)
Herbal Treatment
Dissolve (KS)
Herbal Treatment
Modified KD stone formula
Diagnosis
Allopathic: History, urinalysis
Complicated and recurrent infections - urine
culture, blood culture, ultrasound, CT
Hara: KD
Pulse: BL, KD organ - wiry, hard, hesitant, inflamed
Allopathic treatment
No treatment
3-7 day course of antibiotics; chronic – 6mo +
prophylactic
Resistant bacteria – stronger antibiotics
Cranberry
V idi after
Voiding ft iintercourse
t
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – BL, KD, CV, belt channel,
inguinal lymph, genitals
Points - BL65, GB41, KD6, LR4/SP5, SP5.5, LU2-
KD27x2 Linggu, LI11, Yintang, GV20
Herbal Treatment
Gentiana complex
V-support
Ba zheng tang
Genitourinary – Prostate
Diagnosis
Allopathic: DRE – digital rectal exam, biopsy,
ultrasound, PSA, bladder/urethral function
Hara: KD
Pulse: BL, KD, PC/hormone organ - wiry, hard,
hesitant, inflamed
All
Allopathic
thi ttreatment
t t
BPH treatment to improve quality of life
Watchful waiting if mild symptoms
Genitourinary – Prostate
Allopathic treatment
Alpha-adrenergic antagonists – relax smooth
muscle
Moderate or greater enlargement – block
testosterone conversion – 5-alpha-reductase
inhibitors
Saw palmetto
Surgical
Incision, removal, ablation
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – KD, GV, CV
Points - BL65, GB41, KD6, LR4/SP5, SP5.5, LU2-
KD27x2 Linggu, LI10(TW), Yintang, GV20
Herbal Treatment
P-Support
Kai kit wan
Genitourinary – Prostate
Genitourinary – Prostate
Genitourinary – Prostate
Lifestyle and Nutrition
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-not-to-die-from-cancer/
p g
Ornish D, Weidner G, Fair WR, et al. Intensive lifestyle changes may affect the
progression of prostate cancer. J Urol. 2005;174(3):1065-9.
Allopathic treatment
No simple treatment, no cure
PT for pelvic floor, muscle pain
Meds: Nsaids, antihistamines, antidepressants,
Elmiron(2-4mo for pain relief)
Nerve stimulation
Bladder distension
Medications instilled into bladder
Surgery
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – KD, BL, CV
Points – LU9, BL60,63,65, GB41, KD6, LR4/SP5-
left, LI10(TW)-left, GV20, Yintang, (baliao)
Diagnosis
Allopathic: pelvic exam, bladder and urine test,
questionnaire
Hara: KD
Pulse: BL, (KD, PC/hormone) organ – weak, soft,
spongy, deep (wiry, hard, hesitant, inflamed)
Allopathic treatment
Mild – wait and see, kegels
Supportive device – pessary
Estrogen therapy
Surgery - lifts
Acupuncture Treatment
Channels/Images – BL, KD, CV
Points - Points – LU9, BL60,63,65, GB41, ST36,
SP9, KD4-3,6, LR4/SP5-left, LI10(TW)-left, GV20,
Yintang, (baliao)
Herbal Treatment
Bu zhong yi qi tang
Shen ling bai zhu san
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