Acupuncture and Oriental Herbs for Fatigue
Chief
Western Diagnosis: fatigue
Medical History: diet almost vegetarian, not much appetite, slow digestion stressful life no serious illness in the past
Questioning exam: Low energy, more so in the afternoon, prone to anxiety, feels cold often, sleep deeply and a lot.
Pulse exam: deep wiry
Tongue exam: pale wet, slightly swollen
OM Diagnosis: Kidney yang deficiency
Treatment Principle: Tonify kidney yang, warm chi
Point Prescription: Needle and moxa om ki7 ren 4, Bl 23
Supportive treatment of Sp chi by needle and moxa on Sp3, Ren12, Bl20
Herbal Formula: Bai wei di huang wan
Lifestyle Prescription: gentle exercise, diet of warm food
Results: energy improved steadily, the afternoon low tide disappeared, the patient felt warmer, more optimistic, digestion improved. Once the acupuncture treatment stopped the patient kept taking the herbal formula in capsule form for a while , this consolidated the result
Clinic Name: Cure by Nature
clinic address: 95 Replingham Road
Southfields
London SW18 5LU
clinic phone number: 020 8875 1101
email address: herbalix@blueyonder.co.uk
Website: http://www.acupuncture-london.org
Last modified: September 8, 2009 Tags: Acupuncture, anxiety, fatigue, Herbs В· Posted in: Metabolic