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The spinning annoying Meniere’s disease Chinese medicine meridian complete treatment

Suddenly, you felt that the sky was spinning, and you were clearly conscious, but you couldn’t stand up even if you was dizzy, so I could only lie on the ground and keep panting. This is a common experience for people with Meniere’s disease, who are unable to work or live normally. However, what is often overlooked is that Chinese medicine has a way of treating Meniere’s disease, using the principle of Chinese meridians to solve the problem of dizziness and vomiting caused by a lack of kidney energy.

Unlike Meniere’s disease, as it is called in Western medicine, this type of dizziness and vomiting is actually attributed to an imbalance in the inner ear by Chinese medicine. According to Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine practitioner, deficiency of kidney qi is the main cause of the disease.

In Chinese medicine, the ears are connected to the kidneys, and the kidneys open the orifices in the ears. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said, especially in the human meridians, the small intestine meridian passes through the front and back of the ear, while the Sanjiao meridian is in charge of the lymphatic system under the ear, and these two meridians are connected to the kidney qi. In addition, there is an eustachian tube connected to the lungs, kidney qi and lung qi, so the lung capacity is the performance of kidney qi.

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So what is the relationship between the small intestine and tinnitus? Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee explained that the small intestine meridian originates from the little finger of the hand and extends all the way to the back of the ear. The meridians of the human body are very mysterious, in which the essence of Qi is running, Chinese medicine believes that the line is Qi, stagnation is depression, vaporization is the liquid into energy gas, which can unblock and relax the body’s internal pipeline, and the hand Shaoyang meridian, small intestine meridian Qi can just unblock the inner ear; on the other hand, if the liquid in the inner ear can not be vaporized into energy, blocked, the inner ear is not balanced, people will be spinning.

Chinese medicine treatment for dizziness and vomiting starts with the kidneys to replenish kidney qi, and then helps the circulation of the solar small intestine meridian to rise, so that the fluids in the Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian can be stretched and vaporized, which not only replenishes kidney qi, but also increases the temperature of the lungs, and reduces the symptoms of nasal allergy and chronic rhinitis. According to the theory of Chinese medicine, the treatment is based on the meridians and the whole body.

The sooner you seek help from Chinese medicine, the better. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee stressed that a patient had previously undergone surgery to cure dizziness, but lost his hearing, and a few years later another ear dizziness, scared to accept the second surgery, which turned to Chinese medicine for treatment, only one week of medicine, symptoms improved significantly, you can open your eyes, not dizzy walk in to see the doctor.

Chinese medicine treatment focus on finding the root cause of the disease, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said, especially because of meridian obstruction and affect the body’s vaporization of disease, many people can not figure out, for example, the diet temperature is a major key, many people like to drink a lot of ice water after intense exercise, but do not know that this action will block the body’s vaporization, the most damage to the heart, so summer is the most important season to protect the heart, especially older people, the small intestine is originally not enough temperature, if this reduces the vaporization of meridians, it is strange not to get sick.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Ya-Wen Chu reports 2011.07.08
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at6054.html

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