Isimsiz Biri Posted November 25, 2013 Hmm. Then why did you decide to post on a TCM topic? I asked your opinion so as to end the pointless arguments and move into a creative discussion about the topic this thread is about. Peace. Because your post was contradictory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted November 25, 2013 I had TCM treatment for my liver and also was having liver function tests to monitor IT showed gradual then increasing improvement. Also my feelings indicated improvement and I was able to go back to work and do 10 hours a day at least with people half my age and I worked better than most of them. Also people noticed and commented on my appearance approving, clear eyes etc. Back then western allopathic medicine wanted to treat me with some drug made from altered material from pig livers. I refused. Now I still have the condition, I don't treat it anymore, liver function tests are reasonable, western doctor examines me and is confused at my good condition and can not understand why if I have been 'sick' (as tests show I still have the condition) I have not deteriorated as they think I should have ...when they ask why and I tell them TCM all but 2 of them (over 25 years) bet impatient and a bit cranky but then go on to say it is unusual that I am not worse and scratch their heads and look confused. I am sure they would love to actually transplant an animals organ into me and see what happens. Sorry guys .... not up for that. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted November 25, 2013 I am an advocate for doing both; I had a doctor that was CTM and western trained ... he was great ... also very alternative and saw the benefit of 'visualisation'. It has been shown that some patients benefit greatly from this -eg. imagining that the white blood cells are an army of white knights on horse back fighting and defeating the invading organism imagined as dark coloured foot soldiers. The might be 'imaginings' or they might be actual spirits ... or both. I know that, for me, and other 'artistic/visual' types .... or 'imaginative types' the idea of a 'spirit' (I prefer to call them daimonic being or entity) inhabiting or 'ruling over' and organ or process can be greatly beneficial , one can honour, make offerings to or even just acknowledge that spirit and gain benefit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites