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Chinese Medical Psychiatry by Bob Flaws and James Lake, MD (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | According to Dr. Ding, auditory hallucinations are mostly due to phlegm and stasis binding in and confounding the orifices of the heart-brain, thus resulting in bewilderment and chaos of the spirit brilliance. |
 | | Ding thinks the combination of Yin Xi and Ear Shen Men is especially good for the treatment of manic euphoria, laughing and singing without limit, excessive stirring, heart vexation, and insomnia, due to heart fire. |
 | | In his conclusion, Dr. Ding says that, if one is able to use acupuncture as an adjunctive treatment in psychiatric disorders, it is not so difficult to get a marked treatment effect in such otherwise commonly difficult to treat disorders. |
| www.chinesemedicalpsychiatry.com /articles/article_ding_ac_treat.html (1310 words) |
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