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Monday, July 11, 2016

Goal Setting



When James started treatment, my goal was pretty clear: I didn't want him to be allergic anymore. The allergy seemed the mountain to be conquered.

What I didn't know was how ill he had always been. Having been told, "this is normal," what I didn't hear is: "This is normal for him. This is not life threatening."

The food allergies were obviously not normal and obviously life threatening, so they became the enemy.

His health improvement was so fast and so nearly complete that it quickly became obvious that his previous struggles were not normal, not even normal for him. It became clear how completely they were affecting his daily quality of life. Since it had always been that way, none of us knew.

He had a brief, slight regression and seems to have recovered. I realized that his allergies were no longer the main mountain we were climbing.

I want to clarify our goals while seeing Dr. Li this month:
  • Can he maintain his gains (or improve more)?
  • Will he be able to maintain them even when eventually weaned from treatment?
  • Realistically, should we be planning on food challenges or should we be focusing on getting him healthy, without attempting to introduce the foods he's allergic to?
Protocol Update:

Currently James is taking:

  • Digestion Tea 2 (in tea form, not capsules. Most of the teas he takes are in capsules. There's one herb in the capsule version he cannot have, so he gets the drinkable version). We give 1/2 a packer of 6 different herbs mixed together in hot water twice a day
  • Shu Chuan Tea - 6 capsules twice a day
  • Shi Zhen Tea 1a - 6 capsules twice a day
  • Good Mood Tea - 5 capsules twice a day
  • Niu Bang Zhi (2 packets), Huang Bai (2 tsp), and Shi Zhen (1 capful) mixed together in his bath once a day
  • Cream 3vb once a day
His focus in treatment has shifted to focus more on his GI problems and keeping his skin clear.


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