Cloud chaser Posted November 25, 2019 Hi. New to this forum. I wanted to get eastern perspective on pyroluria. If there is a specific acupuncture points to hit to help resolve this ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheya Posted November 25, 2019 It might be helpful to tell us a little about pyroluria and how you are experiencing it... Not an acupuncturist, but my understanding is that there would be a couple approaches to this. One is symptom driven, so, activating points (rather than "hitting" them ) that have known effects on given symptoms. Another approach would be balancing the whole system, from a five element or five phases perspective. Sometimes, balancing the whole system can eliminate symptoms that arise from imbalance without seeming to address them directly. Maybe a real acupuncturist will jump in if you give a little more information. And of course, making an in-person appt with a real acupuncturist might move you along most effectively. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Desmonddf Posted November 27, 2019 We can't use western terms to make a eastern dyagnosys, so I've googled it and found this list of symptoms: anxiety irritability fatigue poor short-term memory little or no dream recall mood swings increased sensitivity to lights, sounds, odors frequent infections allergies joint pain hypoglycemia poor appetite, especially in the morning nausea, motion sickness poor tolerance of dietary protein sweet or fruity smelling breath or sweat pale complexion white spots on fingernails premature graying delayed sexual development alcoholism Those symptoms seem to indicate a liver deficiency, but that could come from a spleen-pancreas deficiency in producing Xue, which then affects both the Heart and the Liver. The fruity smelling breath/sweat and the impossibility to recall dreams point to this possibility. It would be quite unfortunate for me to prescribe acupuncture points for someone by reading a post online, but you can try and tonify your Xue and Spleen with some dietary supplements, such as ginseng and low-fat meats. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites