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Plakatboy
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TCM for clusters
« on: Sep 12th, 2005, 2:41am » |
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Hi, cx out this link: http://www.tcmpage.com/hpheadaches.html With the favourable reply from using Kudzu, anyone tried acupuncture with reasonable success? Don't want to waste money/effort on this if its proven useless before. Cheers.
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don
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Useless.............Dont bother
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nani
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Re: TCM for clusters
« Reply #2 on: Sep 12th, 2005, 7:28am » |
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Hi. Everyone here who's tried it (including myself) says it's useless for CH. Kudzu works in 2 ways. It has calcium channel blocking properties like verapamil, and has an effect on the 5ht receptors in the brain, like triptans. pain free wishes, nani
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I never heard of accupuncture working for anyone... plus I hate needles
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Karla
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Re: TCM for clusters
« Reply #4 on: Sep 12th, 2005, 3:43pm » |
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didn't work for me.
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