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Rr
| Posted on Saturday, September 25, 2004 - 20:41: | |
my wife has been diagnosed fibromyalgia by a rheumatolgist how tcm considers and treats it, what are the origines ? could the pratice of lian gong do any good to my wife ? any other sugestions regarding preventive exercises ? 2nd question i have been offered a acu soft laser, operating with a wavelength of 635nm belongs to the laser protection class 3a, visible laser radiation and variable laser beam is such an instrument of any use for a treatment of fibromyalgia or any other treatments, where the pacient does not want to be treated with acupuncture needles |
   
Shmuel Halevi
| Posted on Sunday, September 26, 2004 - 17:26: | |
Hi. Fibromyalgia can be definitely treated by Ch.med (herbs and/or acupuncture) usually with substantial success, depending on the practitioner's skill. Here is a link that may help you understand the various facets of this syndrome as viewed by TCM: http://www.herbldoc.com/fibro.htm As for laser therapy, in my experience the effect is much inferior to this of plain traditional needles. |
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