Energies Alterations and Chakras’ Energies Deficiencies as One Cause of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Women View PDF

*Huang Wei Ling
Department Of Medicine, Medical Acupuncture And Pain Management Clinic, Franca, São Paulo, Brazil

*Corresponding Author:
Huang Wei Ling
Department Of Medicine, Medical Acupuncture And Pain Management Clinic, Franca, São Paulo, Brazil
Email:weilingmg@gmail.com

Published on: 2021-01-09

Abstract

Introduction
Statement of the Problem: Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is any bleeding, which occurs outside of a normal menstrual flow. This includes spotting small amounts of blood between periods or extremely heavy periods. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), abnormal uterine bleeding may be caused by the imbalance of the Kidney, Spleen or Liver, as well as any disorder in blood circulation.
Purpose: This study is to demonstrate that patients with abnormal uterine bleeding have chakras’ energies deficiencies and the correction and replenishment of these deficiencies is important to control the heavy menstrual bleeding in these patients.
Methods: Two clinical case reports. The first, a 42-years-old woman with a heavy menstrual period twice a month and was diagnoses with uterine myoma. The second, a 54-years-old woman with a heavy menstrual period that could not control with any medications prescribed by her gynaecologist. Both patients were submitted to radiesthesia procedure to measure the energy of the seven chakras’ energies centers. Results: Both patients had completely energy deficiency in all the chakras, rated one out of eight, with the exception of the seventh that was normal, rated in eight. They were treated with Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and replenishment of the chakras’ energies centers with high-diluted medications such as homeopathies, according to the theory Constitutional Homaopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, and crystal-based medications.
Findings: Both patients recovered from their excessive menstrual period, normalizing the menstrual cycle after this treatment.
Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that to control the heavy menstrual bleeding in women it is necessary to understand the mechanism to control the bleeding from the energy point of view. The regulation of the internal energy harmony between Yin, Yang, Qi and Blood and taking out Heat retention using Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and replenishing the chakras’ energies centers using homeopathies according to the theory Constitutional Homeopathy of the five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine is an important tool to control the excessive menstrual bleeding in women.

Keywords

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding; Energy; Diet; Acupuncture; Traditional Chinese Medicine; Homeopathy; Chakras’ energies centers

Introduction

Abnormal uterine bleeding is a term describing the irregularities in the menstrual cycle involving volume of flow, duration, frequency, regularity, outside the pregnancy. This irregularity occurs mostly at menarche and perimenopause women and can affect up to one third of women in their life [1].

This abnormal bleeding includes small apotting amounts of blood between periods or extremely heavy periods [2].

This article was written based on Hippocrates' thoughts that said that it is extremely important to consider other ancient medical traditions prior to the knowledge we have nowadays. For this reason, the author will use concepts regarding this theme using Western and traditional Chinese medicine reasoning to construct this explanation and to show how she usually treats patients with this kind of problems [3].

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that patients with abnormal uterine bleeding have chakras’ energies deficiencies as one of the causes and the treatment replenishing all the chakras’ using homeopathies according to the theory Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and also using Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting are important tools to regulate this dysfunction and treat the root of the problem and not just treating the symptoms.

Methods

To write this article, the author searched publications related to abnormal uterine bleeding indexed in PubMed in Western medicine and also, in traditional Chinese medicine. To illustrate how she conduct patients with this kind of problems, she will describe two cases reports and discuss the concepts in Western and in traditional Chinese medicine point of view.

Case Report 1

A 40-year-old-female patient who came to the author´s clinic because of back pain caused by a herniated disc. Her Chinese medicine´s diagnosis was Kidney Yang deficiency, Blood deficiency and Heat retention.

She started treatment with Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and systemic acupuncture.

After a few sessions, the patient told me that before starting treatment she had a very intense period, with menstruation more than once a month, in addition to many cramps.

Her gynaecologist had diagnosed her with 3 uterine fibroids and according to her doctor, these uterine fibroids were causing the altered menstruation and cramps and recommended that she have surgery to remove the uterus.

The first step of the author’s treatment was the Chinese dietary counselling, recommending the patient to avoid cow milk, dairy products, cold water and drinks, raw foods and sweets to balance the Spleen-pancreas meridian. It was also recommended to her to avoid coffee, soda and matte tea, to avoid Kidney deficiency. The autor also recommended to her to avoid fried foods, chocolate, honey, coconut, alcoholic beverages to prevent more formation of internal Heat and imbalance the Liver meridian.

In addition, the patient received auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting to take out the Heat retention.

These treatments were already done due to her back pain, because in the beginning of her treatment, the doctor was not aware about her irregular menstruation.

The author also measured the energy of her five massive organs through radiesthesia procedure, using a crystal pendulum.

It showed that all her five massive organs were completely depleted in energy, rated in one out of eight, with the exception of the seventh chakra that was normal, rated in eight.

The author recommended the use of homeopathies and crystalbased medications according to the theory developed by the author entitled Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. The medications were orientated to intake in the following sequence described: Sulphur 30CHXX-20 (single dose), Calcarea carbonica 30CHXX-20 (single dose), Silicea 30CHXX-20 (single dose), Natrum muriaticum 30CHXX-20 (single dose), Phosphorus 30CHXX-20. The homeopathies were prescribed to be taken in a single dose with a hiatus of three days between the medications, necessarily on the sequence described. Two months later, a new sequence of treatment was started, with the same medications taken on the same order, but now with 200CHXX-20 instead of 30 CHXX-20. Two months later, a new sequence of treatment was started, as the others, with the same medications taken on the same order, now with 1000CHXX-20 instead of 200CHXX-20.

Two months later, a new sequence of treatment was started, as the others, with the same medications taken on the same order, now with 10000CHXX-20 instead of 1000CHXX-20.

Two months later, a new sequence of treatment was started, as the others, with the same medications taken on the same order, now with 50000CHXX-20 instead of 10000CHXX-20.

The crystal-based medications used will be described in the discussion session. These kinds of medications are usually recommended to use for a period of one year or more, depending on the results of the new chakras’ energies centers measument after one year of treatment.

Case Report 1- Results

Only after some acupuncture sessions, the patient told the doctor that her menstruation had changed and she didn’t have more twice menstruation in one month and the amount of menstrual flow decreased too to a normal menstrual bleeding.

Case Report 2

The second case report is a 53-year-old patient who came to the author´s clinic to treat anxiety and try to lose weight. Her diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine was Kidney Yin Deficiency, Blood deficiency and Heat retention.

The treatment consisted in the same tools used in the first case report using Chinese dietary counselling, acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and measurement of her chakras’ energies centers through radiesthesia procedure. The result of this measurement showed that all internal organs of the patient was without any energy, rated one out of eight, with the exception of the seventh chakra that was in normal rate, rated in eight. The patient began her treatment using the same medications described in the case report one (homeopathies and crystal-based medications).

After the first acupuncture sessions, she told to the author that her menstrual flow had changed. The author was not aware that that patient had menstrual problems and asked the patient how her menstrual period before the treatment was she was receiving and she told to the author that since the first menstruation, in adolescence, she had a very strong flow and had only eased it with the use of contraceptives, but after having her fourth child and having a tubal ligation the flow started to increase again. Her gynaecologist had suggested that she remove the uterus, but not satisfied with the diagnosis, she went to a second gynaecologist who diagnosed her with a fibroid and prescribed her for non-menstrual contraception. However, it did not solve it, because even with the medicine its flow was very intense and lasted many days, in some months it lasted all. Due to this intense menstrual flow, the patient also felt very weak.

Case Report 2- Results

After a few acupuncture sessions, the patient already felt more energized and with a better menstruation flow, without losing so much blood. In addition, her anxiety improved, and the author were able to remove the medication that she was using to treat anxiety, in addition to other medications like Omeprazole and Desogestrel, which is a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone.

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