Nerve Damage and Chinese Medicine - Does it Work?

Posted on December 30, 2009
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This is the final vid in a series about Chinese Medicine on my LiveVideo channel.

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25 Responses to “Nerve Damage and Chinese Medicine - Does it Work?”

  1. beliserius on June 21st, 2008 8:11 am

    Its called Illusive Thinking.

    If you lift weight for a few minutes, your hand suddenly feels lighter.

    About the hand, its most likely a dislocation of some bones, which a massage would work by relocating the bones. This is a common practice in Modern Medicinal practices, it doesn’t require so called Chinese Doctors.

    Have you went to the real Doctors about your hand? Im pretty sure it was a small problem.

  2. beliserius on June 21st, 2008 8:16 am

    There are two very possible explanations for the Leg.

    1. He tricked himself into thinking that he is cured, and since it isn’t a physical condition, it is completely possible to ignore it based on false impression

    2. The Pain may have caused the nerve system to reset its idea of weight.

    And No, it does not require Surgery to solve a minor problem like that.

    Even Hypnosis would cure the leg problem through 1 session.

  3. Aeoric88 on June 27th, 2008 3:34 am

    What style of Kung Fu?

  4. 13mordeth on June 29th, 2008 12:28 am

    It’s Qi Gong.

  5. 13mordeth on June 29th, 2008 12:32 am

    My friend went to the hospital for his back he has 5 slipped discs. They said that short of surgery there was nothing they could do. And recommended some stretching exercises which he said made it worse. He’s had this problem for years. I took him to my Chinese Doctor…and BAM 10 minutes later cured. Stop trying to not believe something just because it’s Asian.

  6. Emudesc on July 12th, 2008 9:52 am

    yes ASIAN PRIDE FTW. lol

  7. GTASanAndreas12543 on July 20th, 2008 10:31 pm

    “ur paralyzed for life, waist down for life”

    “aw, damn” rofl

  8. RoseshelORourke on July 29th, 2008 7:01 am

    2000 years of practice and perfecting the art must mean something! I am going to school studying Chinese Traditional Medicine. Western doctors are just starting to scratch the surface of the knowledge utilized by most eastern practitioners. Technology can only get you so far. If I have a broken bone and need an x-ray, I will rely on my Western doctor. If I want to get to the root of a problem (instead of just masking the symptoms with a pill)I will see the Eastern doctor for the cure.

  9. Blenkey117 on July 31st, 2008 9:22 pm

    interesting

  10. rasic56 on August 16th, 2008 7:11 am

    just out of curiosity i am legally blind and have been told there is no cure do you think Asian/Chinese medicine could help me

  11. 13mordeth on August 17th, 2008 3:04 pm

    Probably not. The doctor I’m talking about in the video cures nerve, bone, and muscle problems. More like a doctor for sports injuries…and such.

  12. rasic56 on August 21st, 2008 5:35 pm

    oh thanks man just wondering

  13. rasic56 on August 22nd, 2008 1:54 am

    oh thanks man just wondering
    lol i put it in the wrong area told you i was blind

  14. SphereMaster001 on November 2nd, 2008 8:31 am

    I see this was posted in June.. 5 months ago, so did your friend get his nerve damage COMPLETELY cured up till now even or has his neuropathy came back?? Was this qigong master in Taiwan or where, and how much around did he charge? If your friend is still fine up till now.. then all I have to say is wow.

  15. 13mordeth on November 2nd, 2008 10:38 am

    He was fine for months….he moved back to America….not sure how he is now. But he was told he needed 2 more sessions to be 100%. My bad wrist that bothered me for over 2 years is still completely cured though.

  16. SphereMaster001 on November 3rd, 2008 3:52 am

    Hmm how did you find this qi gong master? I have been looking for one for my bud. Did he use his hands to project Chi and some kind of heat type thing? Also.. not to rush but whenever you get a chance.. contact your friend who moved back to America .. let me know how he’s doing if he’s still fine. Just wondering because I have read that qi gong can be temporary, whereas most cases its permanent cure.

    Also, what was wrong with your wrist? Post back!

  17. 13mordeth on November 3rd, 2008 4:38 am

    My wrist was a pinched nerve or something….I don’t know. And I’m too busy to figure out how to contact my American friend. The Qi Gong doc seems to do most of his curing by redirecting blood flood and by forcing open unused veins.

  18. someone1sarge on November 4th, 2008 4:42 am

    it hurts like heck when i sit down and bend over and just slunch over and i have had this problem for about 3 years and i havent been able to see a dr. because me and my parents cant afford to see one but i like this story i will need to look into Chinese Medicine

  19. 13mordeth on November 4th, 2008 5:27 am

    In Taiwan, Western medicine….AND alternative medicine….is free.

  20. SphereMaster001 on November 4th, 2008 8:37 pm

    Hey jw, can your kung fu master cure all sorts of different kind of ailments? Or is it limited.

  21. S0MEGUYS on February 15th, 2009 6:17 am

    in america its busness but everywhere else in the world people actually care about each other and actually do their work

  22. Halobolu on March 14th, 2009 12:21 am

    How can i fix damaged nerves in my finger that I cut. I cant feel anything on the one side of my finger.

  23. OMARION80 on March 14th, 2009 5:06 pm

    how do i fix the damaged nerves in my hand i cant get full use of it i cant exstend it all the way and use all the mucles in it

  24. sk84gs on March 16th, 2009 9:17 am

    “cool …eh” ahahahahha <3 canadians

  25. CecoBg3 on June 20th, 2009 3:42 pm

    that’s one amazing story

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