Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 What a synchronicity, my Chinese doctor is named Wang and he comes from 3 generations of doctors in China. He was a medical doctor in China and his wife was a surgeon. He also has a great reputation and goes by word of mouth. He resides in Seattle if anyone needs someone in Seattle. Mer ---------- >From: thegypsywitch@... > >Subject: Re: [ ] Dr. Zhang-milk thistle >Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2001, 12:02 PM > > I don't recall milk thistle in Dr. Zhang's ingredients--- but I've > always read that milk thistle can't hurt you--- I feel it's just another > bit of added protection (I'm attached to it too ! My TCM practitioner > always does pulse diagnosis, etc. on me, and so far he hasn't said that > he feels I'm taking too much of anything (usually he will say something > if he " finds " evidence of this). I am even willing to practice urine > therapy as an adjunct, but he says while I'm on Dr. Zhang's protocol I > don't need it-- it would be " too much " , although he does encourage this > practice otherwise, if anyone wants to try it- (it was my own idea; not > his suggestion). I guess finding the correct " balance " in the treatment > protocol is what's important........thanks all, Satya PS---my TCM > practitioner's name is Dr. Quang (pronounced 'wang')--(Quang and > Zhang--what a combo!) he has a wonderful reputation and comes from 3 > generations of TCM practitioners, apprenticing since age 10, as well as > heading up a monastery for many years in Vietnam. He is 50 and looks 30. > He's located in North Bennington, VT., but you won't find his number > listed--I guess word of mouth is good enough to keep his practice > thriving! If anyone would like his phone #, I will gladly provide it! > Peace! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 I don't recall milk thistle in Dr. Zhang's ingredients--- but I've always read that milk thistle can't hurt you--- I feel it's just another bit of added protection (I'm attached to it too ! My TCM practitioner always does pulse diagnosis, etc. on me, and so far he hasn't said that he feels I'm taking too much of anything (usually he will say something if he " finds " evidence of this). I am even willing to practice urine therapy as an adjunct, but he says while I'm on Dr. Zhang's protocol I don't need it-- it would be " too much " , although he does encourage this practice otherwise, if anyone wants to try it- (it was my own idea; not his suggestion). I guess finding the correct " balance " in the treatment protocol is what's important........thanks all, Satya PS---my TCM practitioner's name is Dr. Quang (pronounced 'wang')--(Quang and Zhang--what a combo!) he has a wonderful reputation and comes from 3 generations of TCM practitioners, apprenticing since age 10, as well as heading up a monastery for many years in Vietnam. He is 50 and looks 30. He's located in North Bennington, VT., but you won't find his number listed--I guess word of mouth is good enough to keep his practice thriving! If anyone would like his phone #, I will gladly provide it! Peace! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Satya, Do you live in Vermont? My grandparents and uncles and aunts live there (Alburg -on lake Champlagne and Montpelier). It is great to be in touch with you, it sounds like you are taking care of yourself and you're on an excellent program! Wow! Re: [ ] Dr. Zhang-milk thistle > I don't recall milk thistle in Dr. Zhang's ingredients--- but I've > always read that milk thistle can't hurt you--- I feel it's just another > bit of added protection (I'm attached to it too ! My TCM practitioner > always does pulse diagnosis, etc. on me, and so far he hasn't said that > he feels I'm taking too much of anything (usually he will say something > if he " finds " evidence of this). I am even willing to practice urine > therapy as an adjunct, but he says while I'm on Dr. Zhang's protocol I > don't need it-- it would be " too much " , although he does encourage this > practice otherwise, if anyone wants to try it- (it was my own idea; not > his suggestion). I guess finding the correct " balance " in the treatment > protocol is what's important........thanks all, Satya PS---my TCM > practitioner's name is Dr. Quang (pronounced 'wang')--(Quang and > Zhang--what a combo!) he has a wonderful reputation and comes from 3 > generations of TCM practitioners, apprenticing since age 10, as well as > heading up a monastery for many years in Vietnam. He is 50 and looks 30. > He's located in North Bennington, VT., but you won't find his number > listed--I guess word of mouth is good enough to keep his practice > thriving! If anyone would like his phone #, I will gladly provide it! > Peace! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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