etiology

Attention Deficit Disorder

It appears that Attention Deficit Disorder, referred to as A.D.D., arises from a neurological defect, with abnormalities in brain tissue and/or biochemical functions. Nutritional deficiencies, exposure to harmful chemicals in-utero such as from smoking, alcohol, prescription and/or illicit drugs, and by further exposure to environmental pollutants – all of which have become wide-spread problems during the past four decades – seem to be the pathological factors that strongly contribute to A.D.D.

The imbalance of spiraling from Yang to Yin to Yang

The imbalance of spiraling from Yang to Yin to Yang

From the perspective of Chinese medicine, essence and marrow are the foundation of the brain. Early problems with mental development indicate deficiency of an individual’s vital essence. As well, phlegm obstruction and settling agitated Yang energy that is manifesting as hyperactivity are significant pieces of the etiology of A.D.D. that can be improved with oriental medicine. Chinese literature suggests that treatment of this condition by acupuncture begins to show improvement ranging from two weeks to two months, with Chinese herbal preparations appropriate to the condition also crucial to the success of treatment.

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Headache Patterns in Chinese Medicine

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TCM Patterns in the Diagnosis of Headaches

According to Chinese medical theory,

various factors can effect the body to

become the underlying pattern of headaches

 

Headaches that start between 7 to 10 years of age strongly indicate the presence of a constitutional factor of disease, usually derived from the heredity from one or both parents.

Emotional causes of disease are, of course, extremely frequent causes of headaches.

Over-work, long hours, inadequate rest are all common causes of deficiency that give rise to headaches.

Diet has a direct and profound influence on various organ systems and the etiology of headaches.

Accidents and severe falls affecting the head can cause blood stasis in a particular area of the head and are frequently causative factors in headaches.

Sexual activity in excess is a common cause of headaches, particularly in men, by depleting Kidney Essence. Childbirths can be a causative factor of Kidney Essence loss in women which lead to headaches.

External Pathological Factors which affect the head are wind and dampness.

“The head is like Heaven (being the top): The clear Qi of the three Yang channels (Greater, Lesser, and Bright Yang) are the six Yang organs. As well, the Blood and Essence of the three Yin channels (Greater, Lesser, and Terminal Yin), and the five organs all reach the head. It is affected by the six eternal pathogenic climates, as well as by internal factors.” • Giovanni Maciocia

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