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« on: Wednesday June 08, 2005, 12:50:46 PM »

My son has atopic dermatitis, so I spend a lot of time on searching useful remedies.  Here are two links I found from my neighborhood countries; both specialize in atopic dermatitis.  If anyone got any luck from them, pls share here.

Japanese doctor
Dr. Tsai is a Taiwanese Japanese.  His clinic is in Tokyo, but we see branches in Canada (Vancouver), Malaysia, and Taiwan too.  There are no English website from his link, but I use web translaters and get most ideas.  His theory is simple, so the branches get easy approaches to help people too.
http://www.tsaiclinic.co.jp/

Chinese doctor
Dr. Chang opens a clinic in hotel, so for people who visit from far away can get accomondation problem solved easily.  Enligh website is available below.
http://bjzjl.pharmnet.com.cn/pages/about-e.html

Best luck to all !!!

A-ji

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« Reply #1 on: Friday June 10, 2005, 06:32:57 AM »

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For the Japanese doctor, now I found his website in English too.
http://www.careremarks.com/eng/aboutus.htm

One of his publications is translated to English too.  You may want to check.

I have used his soap to wash my son for two days and wash myself too.  My son has stopped a lot of flares and itching.  but again, I am not sure if it's just coincidence with other treatments he is taking (he has been on Chinese medication for over 2 years).   

It is interesting that I found his Vancouver 'successor' was actually a patient of him as a flight atttendant.  After she was cured, she starts learning accunpunture and other medical trainings to adopt Dr. Tsai's theory then be the one.

I am not sure how other countries representatives work.  But you can find they have Malaysia, Austria, Canada, Taiwan and Japan.

One thing to remind, I asked the Taiwan rep how it works, and they told me:
Washing or bathing with their products have no significant changes (itching or flares will be slowly reduced).
But taking tablets can cause around 4-month reaction for even more severe.  Chinese call it toxic-repellence (to drive all toxic substances out of your body).

Take good care,
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« Reply #2 on: Tuesday June 14, 2005, 02:04:26 AM »

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me again, A-ji.

I  have tried the Japanese doctor (Dr. Tsai)'s soap on my son (also handmade with no chemical) and scrub him
twice already.  The first time was a disaster as he
screamed for pain all the way through.  And he said he
would hate me for my entire life (though he changed
that at the next day as he said he finished hating me
already).  Last night, it was wonderful.  I scrubed
his body very hard, harder than the way he scratches
his itching.  And he liked it very much.  He said there
is no chance that he did not bath and scrub in any
single day (we call it shua-shua-leh = brush-brush-joy).
He had a wonderful sleep last night finally for the last couple weeks with much much less
scratch.. maybe it's because I have done it all in the
tub.  But after the bath, his skin clears out so much
and he was so happy to see his own clear face again.

I shall let you know more after we try for a while.

I also read another book talking about successful stories of curing (well-controlling) skin disorders.  It's another Japanese doctor, a native Japanese (the former one I introduced is a Taiwanese-Japanese).
http://www13.ocn.ne.jp/~tshp/
Here is the website of his clinic.
The charge is around US$1500 for a week, plus US$65 a day (with two meals) for home-stay nearby as his clinic offers only limited bed-space.  His clinic located in a very quite, less-polluted place in Japan.  And most of cases are controlled in a week of 10 days.  His midication of ointment contains minimal steriod with very limited side-effects (per his book illustrated).  But it seems he has cured more than 10,000 patients a year for maybe since 1995 (I forgot the exact year from the book).
The book I read is in Chinese (translated from Japanese).  And the doctor seems more concentrating on curing Japanese or Asians, since he stresses that Asians are not good to be under heavy meat-diet.. that means Asians shall not eat pork, steak, chicken..much.  But he also mentioned in his book that Westerners are ok for the different weather cause.

Well.. that's all I know.  Again, I wish all well.  And I committed myself here if my son gets cured, I will promote that doctor's theory as hard as I can for free.

A-ji

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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday June 14, 2005, 02:49:18 AM »

Another Chinese onitment my son has liked for a long long time, contains no steroid.  It can be similiar with Burt Bee's Res-Q ointment, but I am not sure.  They smell differnt to me, and my son feels better (and I know it's a lot cheaper) for the Chinese one.

TZY-YUN-GAU (or Tzi-yun-gao) (in Chinese), the key ingredient is Asian puccoon (or called Stoneweed, Chinese gromwell).  It helps my son to heal all wounds very quickly.

The only big side-effect is it gets all clothes purple.. now my son's pujama are all in purple color.. very hard to wash off.

For normal skin, it helps for all itching, but for my son's group- severe atopic dermatitis- it only helps 20-40%.  Will not stop the itching completely, only a bit relief, better than nothing.

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« Reply #4 on: Thursday June 23, 2005, 06:37:40 AM »

It's A-ji here again.

We got the food allergic test report of my son yesterday.  Can;t believe it!!!  My son is allergic to most of food.  Any food you name it, he is allergic to it.  Rice, cabbage, carrot, radish, brocolli, ginger.....  Don't know how to prepare his food now..

But my husband and I do not plan to react to the report 100% as we believe there are some myth there.  For example, the report said my son is not allergic to Shrimp, and we told the doctor that we never let our son eat shrimp, then the doctor said .. well, then the nagetive result may not be true.    Gosh...

I read Peter's post in probiotic article, and it mirrors what the allergy doctor told me.  She requested us to give our son more probiotic and fish oil.  The latter, I plan to replace by flax see oil.    Well, I don't know.  I am still trying the Dr. Tsai's method, scrub my son every day and take the herb tablets.  I believe the treatment is there.

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