Guest guest Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 I spent almost two years between (west) Africa and SE Asia, and as anti-malarial prophylaxis I took Fansidar (sulfadoxine with pyrimethamine), Aralen (chloroquine), and then Primaquine (primaquine phospate) on return. (Still got malaria, and the " cure " was to just take more of the same drug.) Your pt may have had these or other anti-malarial meds eg mefloquine, dapsone. Here is a link to common malaria prophylactic drugs: http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/srchcont.asp?src=malaria & cat=pharm In my personal experience, these meds really give the liver a beating. (The malaria parasite holes up in the liver for part of its life cycle, btw.) And the OBCP does a job on the liver, too. So it seems like you are on the right track, and mb the pt's emunctories need to open up a little more. Some of the sx you mention can be traced to the Liver (whoops, I am going Chinese on you): PMS, excessive anger, involvement of the axillae. Possibly the HA and nausea as well. The sugar craving, hair loss, " brain fog, " and fatigue might be characterized as Liver overacting on Spleen - ie Liver Wood dominating too much over Spleen (and Stomach) Earth. Usually I take the Spleen / Stomach to mean the western digestive system, but there are other ways to interpret the metaphor. It sounds like she wasn't on the malaria prophylaxis for very long, but then she may have other liver / Liver issues that contribute to the whole picture. This is what worked for me: big-time BTGs, and diet is a HUGE part of the picture. My Spleen/digestive system was really impacted by Liver overaction. Liver work (on the physiological and energetic levels - drainage is GREAT for this) helped too. Then more details to the pt's individual picture will start to appear, rather than just the fallout from/reaction to the meds. G'luck! Joanne Wu, ND, LAc Takoma Park, land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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