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post #1 of 23
Thread Starter 
Hi I've posted before about my long battle with eczema. I did everything food intolerence testing, food logs, excluding foods (we got down to 3 foods at one point) water filters, humidifiers, detergents, creams, oils, vitamins, probiotics, etc. Hours and hours and hours of research...and hours. Our lives were hell. We were miserable our baby was miserable, our lives revolved around eczema.
Once in a blue moon we saw what looked like remission, only for it to come back stronger than before. Please read my previous posts.

I have never felt so desperate, lost, confused, mad, and helpless. This was our first baby and everything was just a huge mess. Our daughters growth was stunted, at 12 months old everyone thought she was 8 months, she wasn't sleeping, she cried constantly, was ALWAYS fussy, and I was tired and just as grumpy.

Food became this HUGE enemy. I never knew (while breastfeeding) what I could eat or not eat, what she could or should eat, I started to hate food. I hated that something that should be so simple was now so hard.

Everytime we would try something to fix her, a vitamin, or a probiotic etc. it seemed to just make her worse. What should we do? After 22 doctors and no one helping us, we thought we were hopeless. I'm crying again just remembering what happened to us.

But now everything is 100% different. Our daughter is gorgeous, GLOWING, sleeping, happy, and GROWING!! She sleeps from 8:30 until 9...yes NINE! She is always a ray of sunshine, that moody fussy baby is gone (although she does have her moments lol) her skin is perfect, she eats whatever she wants, life is GREAT. We are trying next month for baby number 2! We could not be happier.

Dr.Jing changed everything for us. She was our 23rd doctor and our 3rd Chinese Doctor. She is amazing. Several woman have contacted her that have read my messages, and lots have written me to tell me how their babies have improved. One drove 5 hours to see her and Dr Jing told me her baby had the worst case of eczema she has ever seen. All over their eyelids, bleeding on the arms, etc. and after 6 days the mom called to say the baby was 70% better and improving every day!

I send all my friends to Dr.Jing even if their baby doesn't have a serious problem like eczema. My one friends baby was this huge monster and gassy and wasn't sleeping. She went to Dr. Jing and her daughter is no such an angel and her gassiness has gone away and she takes her afternoon naps and sleep through the night almost every night!

Her website is tcmhealingcenter.com and if you do go to her please share you experience with others because no baby deserves to suffer!!!!





Picture of what my baby used to look like-

http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...shopper/s2.jpg


AND NOW
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/DSC_0570.jpg
post #2 of 23
Hi,

How many times did you apply the eczema cream? Do you apply it still everyday or as you mentioned in your previous post - one application was enough. Was there no remission?

Also - how many times do you visit Dr. Jing? Did she cure your daughter of allergies? By accupressure?

Thanks and hoping for a success story similar to yours'.
post #3 of 23
I'm glad your baby is thriving. I wish you could provide a few more details about what worked in her treatment and how often did you need to go. Are you still going for 'maintenance' work? Was it a cream or acupressure or what? Did your diet have any influence whatsoever in this turn of events?
post #4 of 23

Hi everyone- I just wanted to let you know that we went to Dr. Jing last summer, too, after reading the post on here about her clinic and the success from her treatments. We were also desperate, exhausted, emotionally drained, etc. and willing to do anything. We live in Alaska, so it wasn't cheap or easy to get to her, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat. She changed our lives, literally. Within just a few days of our first appointment, my son started sleeping almost through the night (now he does!), his hands started clearing up. They were the worst eczema left, after doing LDA for almost a year, and they  just wouldn't clear no matter what. Days after our first appointment with Dr. Jing, the cuts were gone, everything was healing, and the skin was so soft, just like when he was a baby. It was seriously amazing. We were in California for 2-1/2 weeks total and saw Dr. Jing 4 times. The appointments involved acupuncture and massage, then he was given herbs to take (I mix them with apple juice) twice a day- he's still on them and an herbal ointment, a thin layer is applied to any flare-up. He's very stubborn and it's hard to do the massage, but the herbs and cream work magic. I'm trying to figure out how to get back down to her, I wish she was closer (or maybe that we were ;) ) because I know he'd be doing even better if he could see her regularly. I do have a lot of info on my blog, too, on our appointments with her @ http://www.allergicadventures.com/2010/07/what-do-our-traditional-chinese.html

Let me know if you have any questions about the appointments, but I'd definitely highly recommend her for allergies/intolerances/eczema!! Again, she completely changed her lives!!

post #5 of 23

Hi franklin907

 

Did your son lose any allergies? OR just the eczema? If you think he lost allergies....which ones and how did you test?

 

Thanks.

post #6 of 23

What did the doctor tell you to do??? WE are in the same boat and I just want to know what was used to treat your child and was it natural. So far we are doing an elimination diet, and chriopracter to manage it but its still not great but its manageable.

post #7 of 23

OP--I am delighted to  hear of your successes and that your child is doing so well.  Sure would like to hear some particulars about the treatment.

 

Franklin907--my heart seriously goes out to you.  I am so glad that you all have found some relief and wish you all the best with your LO in the future.  Also, I am curious--what does LDA stand for?

post #8 of 23

Can someone share a link to Dr. Jing's website or other contact info. I googled but there are a few TCM doctors in California? Thanks.

post #9 of 23
Her website is:
http://tcmhealingcenter.com/

I noticed my reply didn't post the other day, we haven't had Internet for awhile & I guess it didn't work from my phone (hopefully this one works) but I will respond to your questions soon, it was just a lot to type on my phone & I don't want to do it again wink1.gif thanks ladies!
post #10 of 23

NAET can cure eczema as well and you can test for the allergens before and after treatments.  My son and I have been cured from many allergies, which has taken away our eczema. 

 

I have my blog on the process listed under my profile. 

post #11 of 23
I found a copy of my response from the other day smile.gif:

 Hi everyone- the treatments were completely natural- at the appointment she checked his tongue, which was very white, and explained it needs to become pink, when that happens it means he's healthy. There is definitely a correlation between flare ups & a coated tongue. She gave him a massage on his forearms, legs and back, to clear his channels. She said Rys intestines & spleen were both blocked. I can now tell when I'm doing the massage if they feel more "blocked" or not. He also had acupuncture done- depending on what was most blocked & what we told her, it was different points each appointment. He was given herbs, which he takes twice a day, & an herbal ointment that we apply a thin layer to any flare ups. We can notice if we forget a dose of herbs, they make a huge difference! He's had allergy testing twice since seeing Dr Jing and we haven't lost any IgE allergens but we have lost some IgG allergies. We've also noticed a huge difference in what he tolerates, in terms of getting way more foods now, but they didn't necessarily show up on any allergy tests (which are obviously not fool proof). He was literally down to 5 foods at one point & now I don't know if I can even count all the foods he tolerates- corn is back, tomatoes, potatoes, little things that make a huge difference when you're allergic to dairy, eggs, peanuts, wheat, etc. There is a belief in traditional Chinese medicine that children go through significant points in their lives at ages 5 & 13 (can't remember the older ones) but Dr Jing told us it's significant to treat your child with tcm before age 5, after that it's much more challenging & takes a lot longer. She also has instructed us to give him herbs until he's 5, So there's definitely some very different beliefs in tcm but it's very fascinating. It's the only thing that's made such a profound difference in our lives! 

LDA is low-dose allergy immunotherapy, it's administered once every two months, & it's a shot with hundreds of allergens in it that basically retrains your body not to have an allergic reaction. We did it for just over a year, it did significantly improve him but our lives were still miserable, we were still missing something significant, & I honestly can't say anything "scientific" that Dr Jing did or research-based, but it really was amazing. You definitely have to have an open mind and accept alternative medicine, in my opinion, to have potential success with it! Again, I'd highly recommend her, I wish we could get to her more. I'm hoping this summer well be able to make a trip. Any other questions, just ask. Breanna 

oh yah, Im not sure if I said yet that he went off his antifungals & antihisamine when we started tcm so we could try to monitor his success. He hasn't been back on his antifungal & he's had zyrtec maybe 3 times in 8 months, no steroid cream & he used to have regular staph infections but has had just a few since last July!
post #12 of 23
TStudies: we actually heard about Dr Jing and a NAET doctor in Corvallis, Oregon that people have had great success with, At the same time, we went back and forth on who to go see since we live in Alaska, it's a long haul either way, but chose Dr Jing. I think with either forms of treatment, there are lots of doctors that practice TCM and NAET, but not a lot are effective in their treatments. I suppose that's true with any form of medicine, but I think it's something to keep in mind especially if anyone has already tried either of these treatments. I know the person who referred us to Dr Jing had seen 2 or 3 TCM doctors before Dr Jing!
post #13 of 23
Thread Starter 

Just wanted to say again how much Dr. Jing has changed my life. We are expecting our second baby any day now, so I started thinking again about what we had gone through with our first. And if I can help any other baby out there, I want to reach out to all the parents. If your baby suffers please contact tcmhealingcenter.com Look at my daughters before and after pictures above, she is healed and happy.  Look at my past posts as well, we did and went through it all, I'm not sure it gets much worse than what we went through.  So please contact them if your child has any eczema, tummy problems, etc.

post #14 of 23

WHAT herbs.. WHAT creams?

 

I hate secrets.. reads to me as scam

post #15 of 23
Thread Starter 

Babygirlie I found that very rude and uncalled for.  I share my experience and you call it a scam? I told people to contact the doctor is they have a situation like mine. I even provided pictures. I can't say what the herbs are or the cream is exactly, it's in chinese.  But it made my daughters eczema vanish.  If you go to their website you will see they don't even mention child eczema, so why would they have someone trolling an allergy board every once and a while? Plus another member posted they also went to her above, so now both of us are scammers?

 

 

It is true that there are some people out there who have great talents, and know what to give someone to help heal them.  I've been watching the National geographic in The womb movie constantly and that doctor from England puts a bubble of air or something in an unborn fetus lungs so they wouldn't collapse and then removes it before birth. That's incredible, and it saved that babies life. We went to 21 doctors and no one could help us, people looked at our baby and judged her, she was miserable, we were miserable. Plus we tried doctors in California and Florida and no one was helping. WE even contact a chinese medicine doctor in Canada, we got a kangan water machine, we did allergy tests, etc.

 

 

Trust me if you are ever in a situation as the both of us were you would fly, drive, walk, crawl to any hope you thought was out there. My daughter was is agony, covered in scaly itchy scabs, crying nonstop, couldn't eat anything, and NO ONE could help us.  I found something incredible and I want to share, NOT be accused of lying or scamming. 

post #16 of 23
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Babygirlie I found that very rude and uncalled for.  I share my experience and you call it a scam? 

 

Trust me if you are ever in a situation as the both of us were you would fly, drive, walk, crawl to any hope you thought was out there. My daughter was is agony, covered in scaly itchy scabs, crying nonstop, couldn't eat anything, and NO ONE could help us.  I found something incredible and I want to share, NOT be accused of lying or scamming. 


Many many many of us are in the same boat and have been totally scammed.  It isn't unreasonable to question it.  If you (as a practitioner) aren't willing to share and/or charge excessive rates (as with the NATE person in our area), expect to be questioned.  If you have nothing to hide and everything to give, make it available to everyone at a reasonable rate.  Otherwise.....Buyer beware!

 

post #17 of 23

Just stepping in here to ease some tension in this discussion. smile.gif

 

It is perfectly reasonable to question a practitioner and their products, procedures, and services. But it's better to not throw the "scam" word out there because you are implying an accusation when you do that. Suspected scams are reported by clicking the red flag beneath a post. 

 

However, when a member is new to our community (minimal posts or new join date, either one) and all posts made since joining are about the same topic and advising everyone to see the same practitioner then it does feel suspicious because there is no other participation in the community by that member to reassure the reader of sincerity. So if you are sincerely sharing info and experience about a service or practitioner then it would be much better received and believed if you extend your posting to something more than this topic and recommending this practitioner. 

 

If you have any questions about participation and posting you can PM me for further discussion. thumb.gif

post #18 of 23


 

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Many many many of us are in the same boat and have been totally scammed.  It isn't unreasonable to question it.  If you (as a practitioner) aren't willing to share and/or charge excessive rates (as with the NATE person in our area), expect to be questioned.  If you have nothing to hide and everything to give, make it available to everyone at a reasonable rate.  Otherwise.....Buyer beware!

 


Just to be clear, she's not a practitioner -- and she doesn't know what's in the creams because, as many of us who use traditional chinese medicine know, the packets come from china and are written in chinese. I'm sure she could ask, but I remember when I first started acupuncture and herbs I would ask a lot at first, and then I just stopped asking because it worked so well that I didn't feel I needed to. Perhaps you would be someone who would ask for specific herb names and research the herbs on your own -- again, I did that in the beginning -- but she doesn't deserve judgement just because she's not doing that.

 

I understand your suspicion, as I had it at first as well, but from my experience it's really not a red flag to not know the chinese herbs in detail. It's a whole different system, really. The information is very available if you ask -- nobody is hiding anything -- but it's different enough that it takes a lot of research and reading to understand the mechanism by which the herbs work and why they are chosen. It's very reasonable to choose not to do that research, imo. It's hard to understand why some herbs are considered "heat producing" and others are considered "cooling", and how that interacts with the heat or cooling "symptoms" the body is showing. It's just a whole different system of thought, one that we'd need training in to really understand. And when I've used traditional chinese medicine, I've just been so grateful that it worked that I've been willing to just let it be, and not understand it entirely. It's a really good resource, and it sounds like she had a wonderful experience with it.

 



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However, when a member is new to our community (minimal posts or new join date, either one) and all posts made since joining are about the same topic and advising everyone to see the same practitioner then it does feel suspicious because there is no other participation in the community by that member to reassure the reader of sincerity. So if you are sincerely sharing info and experience about a service or practitioner then it would be much better received and believed if you extend your posting to something more than this topic and recommending this practitioner.

 

Just wanted to point out that her first two posts were desperate pleas for help for her daughter's eczema, very authentic. Her last eight posts have been about the solution she found.

 

When I had a large health crisis last fall that included severe eczema, I eventually figured out what it was for me, and when I did, I wanted to trumpet it to the rooftops. It changed my life, and I posted on many health boards where people were asking about hives and eczema, even though I had never posted on those boards before.

 

I posted a thread in this forum too, and felt weird about it even though I have a large post history here, in the health and healing forum in particular. But it's sometimes so compelling that you feel you have to share.

 

Just another perspective.
 

 

post #19 of 23

First using the word cure always brings up red flags.  I won't tell you why this works or what it is but spend $2,000 on this and you will be cured (no refunds). Sorry, don't buy it. I read these ads all day long looking for a "cure" and I'm not dropping any more money without some sort of review and research. I also 100% will not put something I do not know what it is on something as precious as my child. It could be formaldehyde+ aluminum+lavender for all I know. i think there's a reason it is kept secret and a practitioner shouldn't be using anything on anyone especially a child if she doesn't even know what it is! I know it's all about the secret money making formula but sorry... it's not touching my baby without telling me what it is or if I even want to spend 2-5 grand on some aloe vera lotion. and yes, the person has no posts with 90% advertising this person.

 

btdt

and people who are defensive about it also throws red flags up b/c if they were being honest they wouldn't care if anyone questions it.

post #20 of 23
Thread Starter 

First off I am NOT a practitioner, so maybe you should READ my post before replying. I'm defensive about what you wrote because you are questioning that my daughter was healed and insinuating that I am trying to make money off of people on this board when I am in no way affiliated with the company. I AM NOT SELLING ANYTHING, TELLING ANYONE WHAT TO DO, I AM RECOMMENDING A DOCTOR, that's it. A doctor that cured my baby's eczema.

I was trying to help any other babies out there with horrible eczema, not to have to defend myself. Like I said if you are ever in a situation like I was, you would try ANY "scam" out there, and we did it all, we were willing to try anything, and when we finally found something that worked I wanted to share it with others.

 

If you had any common sense you would

1- read my posts, and see I am NOT a doctor

2- See I am not selling anything, Dr. Jing will not sell medicine, without seeing you. I think the only thing she will send is maybe the creams. Anyone referred to her has had to go to her.

3- If you have GONE to her website it's geared towards ADULTS, ADULT situations, and fertility. So why not highlight her ECZEMA scam?  I found her by going to her for candida for myself.

4- A visit with the creams cost me like $60 so I don't know where you are getting $2,000 You show so much ignorance, and to someone who was trying to be helpful it's just plain annoying and rude.

 

Lastly if your child was COVERED HEAD TO TOE IN SCALY ECZEMA, I'm sorry some chinese herbs don't look so bad. They do have the ingredients on it, but it's in chinese and DR.JING is an actual doctor, so yes I trust her and so do most the people in Los Angeles. So before you get all high and mighty, I KNOW aluminum is not in it. And she'll tell you what it is. But I am not a doctor, and I don't even know if it's what she would give your child, so I am not going recommend ingredients to you. All I know is she has a talent to fix people, and everyone I know who has gone to her has gotten better.

 

So obviously do some research first before you boldly go "WHAT cream, WHAT herbs" And why not take the time to place a call to them and ask them yourself? Do your OWN research.

 

 

I was fortunate to have found Dr. Jing a month after registering on here, but it still makes no sense why I would use this area to generate business as a scam.   I am genuinely trying to help any babies who have had eczema, especially at my child's level. 

 

I will shout about Dr. Jing until the day I died, she gave us our child and our life back. I am eternally grateful and if putting up with accusations from people  is the worst that I have to deal with ,and my baby is now happy and eczema free than so be it. But I will continue to try to help others 

 

 

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