No cure to allergic rhinitis but it can be controlled
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lilytan ,
Do you need to go to the TCM very often?Once or twice a week?
Besides lilytan & healthy,anyone been there?
Thanks for sharing -
kitty2:
Hi Kitty2,lilytan ,
Do you need to go to the TCM very often?Once or twice a week?
Besides lilytan & healthy,anyone been there?
Thanks for sharing
During the treatment, I went clinic every week.
Twice a week then once a week. Aft completed the whole
Course, I go as and when for 'maintenance'. -
A friend from the Pharmaceutical industry once told me that the efficacies of some herbal medicines has improved by much today, due to technology advancement in the extraction & preparation technique, thus certain illnesses that were previously deemed as “incurable” by western medical definitions, may sometime receive unexpected results from herbal remedies. In my opinion, the Herbal Nose Spa treatment for Rhinitis is perhaps one good example.
My two daughters age 4 and 2.5 were both suffering from allergic rhinitis since young, I had to bring them to see PD every other months due to runny nose, sneeze, cough, respiratory tract infections, swelling tonsil, fever etc.; however, ever since I started the herbal nose spa therapy on them about one year ago, I’m amazed to see the big change in them, as they seldom fall sick anymore and all their allergic symptoms have pretty much reduced too.
I put my thumb up for Herbal Nose Spa, as it is really a good solution for my daughters’ allergic rhinitis! Try it before you conclude that there’s no cure… -
felizbebe:
Did you buy the Herbal Nose Spa instrument yourself and DIY?What kind of herbs you use?A friend from the Pharmaceutical industry once told me that the efficacies of some herbal medicines has improved by much today, due to technology advancement in the extraction & preparation technique, thus certain illnesses that were previously deemed as “incurable” by western medical definitions, may sometime receive unexpected results from herbal remedies. In my opinion, the Herbal Nose Spa treatment for Rhinitis is perhaps one good example.
My two daughters age 4 and 2.5 were both suffering from allergic rhinitis since young, I had to bring them to see PD every other months due to runny nose, sneeze, cough, respiratory tract infections, swelling tonsil, fever etc.; however, ever since I started the herbal nose spa therapy on them about one year ago, I’m amazed to see the big change in them, as they seldom fall sick anymore and all their allergic symptoms have pretty much reduced too.
I put my thumb up for Herbal Nose Spa, as it is really a good solution for my daughters' allergic rhinitis! Try it before you conclude that there's no cure...
Thanks for sharing -
kitty2:
Hi Kitty2,
Did you buy the Herbal Nose Spa instrument yourself and DIY?What kind of herbs you use?felizbebe:
A friend from the Pharmaceutical industry once told me that the efficacies of some herbal medicines has improved by much today, due to technology advancement in the extraction & preparation technique, thus certain illnesses that were previously deemed as “incurable” by western medical definitions, may sometime receive unexpected results from herbal remedies. In my opinion, the Herbal Nose Spa treatment for Rhinitis is perhaps one good example.
My two daughters age 4 and 2.5 were both suffering from allergic rhinitis since young, I had to bring them to see PD every other months due to runny nose, sneeze, cough, respiratory tract infections, swelling tonsil, fever etc.; however, ever since I started the herbal nose spa therapy on them about one year ago, I’m amazed to see the big change in them, as they seldom fall sick anymore and all their allergic symptoms have pretty much reduced too.
I put my thumb up for Herbal Nose Spa, as it is really a good solution for my daughters' allergic rhinitis! Try it before you conclude that there's no cure...
Thanks for sharing
I started off with bringing my 2 kids to the clinic to do the herbal nose spa (together with xiao er tuina) for twice a week, then slowly reduced it to once a week. About 3 months later I bought the device and started doing it at home for my kids once every two weeks or so, but now they only need to do it as and when it's needed for \"maintenance\".
I didn't choose or mix the herbs myself, because the clinic I went to has their own proprietary herbal liquid formulations (I think they have 5 kinds of formulations for different purposes), so I just consulted the doctor and purchased the herbal liquid from the clinic, accordingly. -
felizbebe:
Hi Kitty2,
Did you buy the Herbal Nose Spa instrument yourself and DIY?What kind of herbs you use?kitty2:
[quote=\"felizbebe\"]A friend from the Pharmaceutical industry once told me that the efficacies of some herbal medicines has improved by much today, due to technology advancement in the extraction & preparation technique, thus certain illnesses that were previously deemed as “incurable” by western medical definitions, may sometime receive unexpected results from herbal remedies. In my opinion, the Herbal Nose Spa treatment for Rhinitis is perhaps one good example.
My two daughters age 4 and 2.5 were both suffering from allergic rhinitis since young, I had to bring them to see PD every other months due to runny nose, sneeze, cough, respiratory tract infections, swelling tonsil, fever etc.; however, ever since I started the herbal nose spa therapy on them about one year ago, I’m amazed to see the big change in them, as they seldom fall sick anymore and all their allergic symptoms have pretty much reduced too.
I put my thumb up for Herbal Nose Spa, as it is really a good solution for my daughters' allergic rhinitis! Try it before you conclude that there's no cure...
Thanks for sharing
I started off with bringing my 2 kids to the clinic to do the herbal nose spa (together with xiao er tuina) for twice a week, then slowly reduced it to once a week. About 3 months later I bought the device and started doing it at home for my kids once every two weeks or so, but now they only need to do it as and when it's needed for \"maintenance\".
I didn't choose or mix the herbs myself, because the clinic I went to has their own proprietary herbal liquid formulations (I think they have 5 kinds of formulations for different purposes), so I just consulted the doctor and purchased the herbal liquid from the clinic, accordingly.[/quote]Thanks for sharing.May i know how much are the device and the herbal solution? -
Hi Felixbebe
I chanced upon this forum and read with great interest of your sharing of nose spa therapy. My kids encounter sensitive nose since young, thus I am keen to find out more about this treatment.
Understand from western doctor, frequent drinking or eating of hot drinks and food will hurt the throat thus might lead to cancer. With the frequent usage of this nose spa which requires steaming (temperature), does it hurt the nose eventually?
Also, is the medication used is HSA certified?
Sorry that if you happened to receive this mail more then once, as i don’t seem to be able to submit my enquiry previously.
Hope to hear from you soon. -
sassypink:
Hi,Hi Felixbebe
I chanced upon this forum and read with great interest of your sharing of nose spa therapy. My kids encounter sensitive nose since young, thus I am keen to find out more about this treatment.
Understand from western doctor, frequent drinking or eating of hot drinks and food will hurt the throat thus might lead to cancer. With the frequent usage of this nose spa which requires steaming (temperature), does it hurt the nose eventually?
Also, is the medication used is HSA certified?
Sorry that if you happened to receive this mail more then once, as i don't seem to be able to submit my enquiry previously.
Hope to hear from you soon.
I'm a regular in kiasuparents and has been reading all posting in this topic
Since someone up there mention about HSA, I would like to say something.
Btw, i has been seeing felizbebe and lilytan keep answering questions post by others. Just curious, is both of you some how related to Herbal Basic TCM? Base on the way both of you reply is very profession and detailed. It really makes me ponder.
Both of you mention that Nose Spa is good and give them a thumb up. If is really that good, why don't they introduce it to Singapore PD and Singapore Hospital? As you know, Singapore government starts to accept and recognise TCM treatment. Like NUH, there is a TCM, SGH and TTS also have TCM. They should publicize it and introduce it to all Singaporean. Since more than 50% of Singaporean has allergic rhinitis problem.
Here comes the charges...I have a few friends visited Herbal Basic TCM. They told me that their charges is very high and in order to treat the allergy the physician suggest to them to take treatment package. And their package is thousand over $$. Also, without package, per treatment is also expensive. Further more the xiao er tui na is not done by the physician yet they still charge so high compare to other TCM.
For those who bring their kids to Herbal Basic TCM, don't you find it expensive?? And can they guarantee that after the whole treatment, the allergic will not occur? If they can't guarantee, isn't it the same as taking chinese herbs? And chinese herbs is not costly. I have two kids age 7 and 4. They have allergic rhinitis as well and theirs condition is under controlled. Further more they don't have to take the chinese herb everyday. Just when their nose feel itch and sneezing, i will give them the chinese herbs. Is so simple. -
chillyred:
Thanks for shaing,i also wonder why noone share here besides the same person.May i know which chinese herbs you give to your kids?
Hi,sassypink:
Hi Felixbebe
I chanced upon this forum and read with great interest of your sharing of nose spa therapy. My kids encounter sensitive nose since young, thus I am keen to find out more about this treatment.
Understand from western doctor, frequent drinking or eating of hot drinks and food will hurt the throat thus might lead to cancer. With the frequent usage of this nose spa which requires steaming (temperature), does it hurt the nose eventually?
Also, is the medication used is HSA certified?
Sorry that if you happened to receive this mail more then once, as i don't seem to be able to submit my enquiry previously.
Hope to hear from you soon.
I'm a regular in kiasuparents and has been reading all posting in this topic
Since someone up there mention about HSA, I would like to say something.
Btw, i has been seeing felizbebe and lilytan keep answering questions post by others. Just curious, is both of you some how related to Herbal Basic TCM? Base on the way both of you reply is very profession and detailed. It really makes me ponder.
Both of you mention that Nose Spa is good and give them a thumb up. If is really that good, why don't they introduce it to Singapore PD and Singapore Hospital? As you know, Singapore government starts to accept and recognise TCM treatment. Like NUH, there is a TCM, SGH and TTS also have TCM. They should publicize it and introduce it to all Singaporean. Since more than 50% of Singaporean has allergic rhinitis problem.
Here comes the charges...I have a few friends visited Herbal Basic TCM. They told me that their charges is very high and in order to treat the allergy the physician suggest to them to take treatment package. And their package is thousand over $$. Also, without package, per treatment is also expensive. Further more the xiao er tui na is not done by the physician yet they still charge so high compare to other TCM.
For those who bring their kids to Herbal Basic TCM, don't you find it expensive?? And can they guarantee that after the whole treatment, the allergic will not occur? If they can't guarantee, isn't it the same as taking chinese herbs? And chinese herbs is not costly. I have two kids age 7 and 4. They have allergic rhinitis as well and theirs condition is under controlled. Further more they don't have to take the chinese herb everyday. Just when their nose feel itch and sneezing, i will give them the chinese herbs. Is so simple.
Thanks -
kitty2:
Thanks for shaing,i also wonder why noone share here besides the same person.May i know which chinese herbs you give to your kids?
Hi,chillyred:
[quote=\"sassypink\"]Hi Felixbebe
I chanced upon this forum and read with great interest of your sharing of nose spa therapy. My kids encounter sensitive nose since young, thus I am keen to find out more about this treatment.
Understand from western doctor, frequent drinking or eating of hot drinks and food will hurt the throat thus might lead to cancer. With the frequent usage of this nose spa which requires steaming (temperature), does it hurt the nose eventually?
Also, is the medication used is HSA certified?
Sorry that if you happened to receive this mail more then once, as i don't seem to be able to submit my enquiry previously.
Hope to hear from you soon.
I'm a regular in kiasuparents and has been reading all posting in this topic
Since someone up there mention about HSA, I would like to say something.
Btw, i has been seeing felizbebe and lilytan keep answering questions post by others. Just curious, is both of you some how related to Herbal Basic TCM? Base on the way both of you reply is very profession and detailed. It really makes me ponder.
Both of you mention that Nose Spa is good and give them a thumb up. If is really that good, why don't they introduce it to Singapore PD and Singapore Hospital? As you know, Singapore government starts to accept and recognise TCM treatment. Like NUH, there is a TCM, SGH and TTS also have TCM. They should publicize it and introduce it to all Singaporean. Since more than 50% of Singaporean has allergic rhinitis problem.
Here comes the charges...I have a few friends visited Herbal Basic TCM. They told me that their charges is very high and in order to treat the allergy the physician suggest to them to take treatment package. And their package is thousand over $$. Also, without package, per treatment is also expensive. Further more the xiao er tui na is not done by the physician yet they still charge so high compare to other TCM.
For those who bring their kids to Herbal Basic TCM, don't you find it expensive?? And can they guarantee that after the whole treatment, the allergic will not occur? If they can't guarantee, isn't it the same as taking chinese herbs? And chinese herbs is not costly. I have two kids age 7 and 4. They have allergic rhinitis as well and theirs condition is under controlled. Further more they don't have to take the chinese herb everyday. Just when their nose feel itch and sneezing, i will give them the chinese herbs. Is so simple.
Thanks[/quote]Hi Chillyred
thank you for your feedback. Somehow I do agree that not all families are able to afford expensive package treatment. To higher income familes, it is defintely not a problem, but I am sure the middle and lower income group is not able to benefit from this treatment because they simply can't afford.
Just to clarify, am I right to say that Herbal Basic TCM only target the higher income family and not the rest? Understand from my parents, Havelock is an old estate and believe that there are lots of lower income families and old folks out there.
Chillyred, you mentioned that some of your friends visited Herbal Basic TCM, do you know if the medicine use is HSA Certified? I very much wanted to bring my kids to try out the treatment but at the same time concern and worry about medication used.
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