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    Anyone heard of erhuangfang?

    It's a TCM treatment, looks to be of potential benefit in MS:

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    Has anyone used it, by chance? Not sure what it would be prescribed for or what exactly it is.
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    #2
    I'm trying to figure out what it is. It may be the same as the Bushen Yisui capsule, formerly known as Erhuang formula, in this article:

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    If so, it fattens up mice and makes them all jolly, but then mice so often seem to do well....

    And I still don't have a clue about what's in it. There's a lot of science out there, and most of it is junk, I'm afraid, but they just might be onto something. You never know.
    SPMS diagnosed 1980. Avonex 2001-2004. Copaxone 2006-2009. Glatopa (glatiramer acetate = Copaxone) 12/20 - 3/19/24.

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      #3
      That sounds German or Chinese!
      Last edited by Howie; 02-11-2015, 03:10 PM.
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        #4
        Or even a combination of the two.

        No, I've never heard of it.


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          #5
          I found this

          Abstract
          Background
          It demonstrates that erhuangfang can improve clinical symptoms of multiple sclerosis and relieve side effects of hormone. However, whether erhuangfang can improve experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) or not needs a further study.

          Objective
          To observe the effect of erhuangfang on neuro-pathology and astrocyte in EAE rats and compare with the effect of hormone.

          Design
          Randomized controlled animal study.

          Settings
          Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University; College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Capital Medical University.

          Materials
          The experiment was carried out in the Laboratory Center of Capital Medical University from August to October 2005. Ten adult guinea pigs (SPF grade, weighing 400–450 g) and 70 adult Lewis rats (SPF grade, weighing 200–220 g) were selected in this study. Erhuangfang consisted of jiudahuang, shengdi, shuizhi, dabeimu, etc.

          Methods
          Experimental intervention: Rats were randomly divided into normal group (n=10), model group (n=20), western medicine group (n=20) and Chinese herb group (n=20). Mixed emulsion, which was consisted of Freund's adjuvant and spinal cord homogenate of guinea pigs, was subcutaneously injected into palms of the two hindfeet of rats in the latter three groups to establish EAE models. Foot pads were injected with saline and then rats were perfused with saline in the normal group. In the model group, models were established as the same as those mentioned above, and rats were also perfused with saline. Rats in the western medicine group were perfused with saline and then 5 mg/kg prednisone acetate suspension. Rats in the Chinese herb group were perfused with erhuangfang decoction (15 g raw materials per kilogram) at 5 days before model establishment. The dosage in the four groups was 3 mL/day per rat. Experimental evaluation: At 28 days after model establishment, rats were randomly selected for cerebral (mainly surrounding cerebral ventricle) and spinal cord (cervical enlargement and lumbar enlargement) collections, and then haematine-eosin (HE) staining and SLG myelin staining were used to observe demyelination and regeneration; meanwhile, immunohistochemical staining was used to observe the expression of glial fibriliary acidic protein (GFAP).

          Main outcome measures
          Cerebral and spinal demyelination and regeneration as well as expression of GFAP in EAE rats.

          Results
          All 70 Lewis rats were involved in the final analysis. Demyelination and regeneration: Infiltration of inflammatory cells surrounding cerebrum and small venous vessels of spinal cord white matter, demyelination surrounding vessels and plentiful foam cells at myelinolysis sites were observed in the model group. Symptoms were relieved in the western medicine group and the Chinese herb group as compared with those in the model group. While, numbers of inflammatory iqanfiltrated cells and vascular cuffs were decreased in focal region as compared with those in the model group; in addition, areas of softening focus and demyelination were decreased. Expression of GFAP: Volumes and numbers of positive cells of GFAP in white matter region were respectively bigger and higher than those of normal cells in the model group. Plentiful positive cells of GFAP were disorderly aggregated in hippocampus and surrounding small vessel cuffs. While, expression of GFAP was mildly increased surrounding focus in the Chinese herb group; however, GFAP did not express surrounding focus in the western medicine group. In addition, expressions of GFAP were not increased in non-focal region in both Chinese herb group and western medicine group.

          Conclusion
          Both erhuangfang and hormone can relieve inflammatory reaction of central nervous system and demyelination of EAE rats. On one hand, erhuangfang can regulate reaction of astrocyte in two ways, relieve reaction and proliferation of astrocyte in non-focal region and maintain the protective effect of astrocyte on brain tissue in focal region; on the other hand, hormone can overall inhibit reaction of astrocyte.
          Linda~~~~

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            #6
            Dam rats again...
            Love, Sally


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              #7
              Same thing I was thinking, Sally.


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                #8
                It is also called Bushen Yisui . I cannot figure out how one can buy this though. And I am leery of seeing a Chinese Medicine "doctor" since the ones at least I know are quacks.

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                  #9
                  Find one who is native chinese, trained in both western and chinese medicine.

                  A winning combination.
                  Same deal with homeopathic physicians.

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                    #10
                    Yup sounds German to me. Personally I prefer Gute Fahrt myself.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by renee View Post
                      Find one who is native chinese, trained in both western and chinese medicine.

                      A winning combination.
                      Same deal with homeopathic physicians.
                      I'm looking for one to find out exactly what this is, whether it's a common treatment for other ailments (doesn't look like it based on the paucity of info online on it), and safety info on it. If it's safe and cheap, I'd be willing to try it.

                      I just got a recommendation on a local TCM doc, so will report back if I learn anything interesting and useful.
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                        #12
                        Try reading this if you are up to it:

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                        Whatever happens around you, don't take it personally. Nothing other people do is because of you. It is because of themselves. -- Miguel Ruiz

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                          #13
                          Vicky, is your Avatar a picture of You with another
                          pretty dark haired girl, in a blue shirt?
                          Love, Sally


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by SalpalSally View Post
                            Vicky, is your Avatar a picture of You with another
                            pretty dark haired girl, in a blue shirt?
                            LOL Sally. It's a pic of me sitting on a bench in an Atlanta park next to a statue of a frog. Apparently you thought the statue was me!
                            Last edited by Frog42; 02-13-2015, 08:42 AM.


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