Gu Syndrome: Chronic Disease & Chinese Medicine
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GU SYNDROME
Gu Syndrome is a concept in Chinese Medicine that has been rediscovered and popularized by Heiner Fruehauf, PhD, LAc. Dr. David Campbell, DSOM, LAc spent a full year in direct mentorship with Dr. Fruehauf, as well as several years as his student in various courses at the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM.edu). In his articles on Gu Syndrome, Dr. Fruehauf explains how these enigmatic chronic diseases require a different methodology of diagnosis and treatment in Chinese Medicine (See: The original article on Gu Syndrome). Gu Syndrome herbal treatments have proven to be safe and effective for patients with Chronic Lyme Disease or Post Lyme Disease Syndrome. Dr. David Campbell often utilizes Dr. Fruehauf’s herbal formulations that are manufactured with the highest quality and purity by Classical Pearls.
CHRONIC LYME DISEASE & POST-LYME DISEASE SYNDROME
Chronic Lyme Disease (CLD) and Post Lyme Disease Syndrome (PLDS) are growing problems in America and around the world. These are still controversial diagnoses, even though so many people suffer effects from Borrelia and other spirochete bacterial infections long after they have supposedly been ‘cured’ by conventional medical treatment with antibiotics. After treatment, patients may test negative for Lyme disease, even while they continue to have serious health concerns that can significantly interfere with activities of daily life. Contrary to popular belief, Borrelia Spirochetes are now endemic nearly everywhere that humans live and can infect people of any age. Spirochete bacteria can even be transmitted from person to person without tick or other intermediaries.
HEALING BORRELIOSIS & CO-INFECTIONS
In his book, Healing Lyme: Natural Healing of Lyme Borreliosis and the Coinfections…, Stephen Buhner explains what he has learned through many years of research into the Borrelia Spirochetes that cause Lyme disease. Much of what he has found in the scientific research is partially or completely contrary to how Lyme Disease is understood in Conventional Medicine. Stephen Buhner also shares some of the herbal protocols that have been successful in treating Lyme Disease, in his experience as a medical herbalist over several decades. Dr. David Campbell considers this information a valuable resource that informs his clinical approach to Lyme Disease and its often-subtle complexities.