Statement of the Problem: Menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, brain fog are considered common for women over 50. TCM recognizes menopause as part of the natural aging process and is often termed Kidney Yin Deficiency. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that menopause symptoms have energy alteration associated with it, and that the correction of these energy alterations may be effective for diminution of the symptoms, with no hormone replacement needed.
Statement of the Problem: Menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, brain fog are considered common for women over 50. TCM recognizes menopause as part of the natural aging process and is often termed Kidney Yin Deficiency. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that menopause symptoms have energy alteration associated with it, and that the correction of these energy alterations may be effective for diminution of the symptoms, with no hormone replacement needed.
Methodology: Two case reports. Patients of age 69 and 58. The first patient is diabetic, overweight and has hypertension. Her symptoms were: excessive sweating, hot flashes, irritability, vaginal dryness and pain during intercourse. The second patient had symptoms of hot flashes, fatigue and night sweats. It was recommended the use of hormones two years ago. After two years using hormones, a mammography detected a malignant carcinoma, diagnosed through biopsy, a bilateral mastectomy was recommended (March 2020). Both patients made chakras measurement, and all chakras were depleted (exception of the seventh). Treatment was done with Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting, homeopathy according to the author’s theory Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements, based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, and crystal-based medication.
HuangWeiLing
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