According to the news a 13-year-old Indian girl, Twinkle Dwivedi, whose body has been bleeding through the pores spontaneously (5 to 20 times per day) since 2007, even thouggh she hasn’t had any cut or scratch.
On one hand, the doctors in Delhi are unable to cure her illness; on the other hand, Dr. Drew Provan, from London, siad she may have Type II von Willebrand disease that is curable.
Well, whether medical sense or common sense, cure makes sense! As a matter of fact, we should apply common sense to heal Twinkle Dwivedi’s illness with common sense. For example, to use the knowledge of fixing a water leakage. Let’s see, even if an underground waterpipe is leaking, you may not be able to see any water leakage. So, how could Twinkle’s blood break through her vessels and penetrates her muscle and escape from her skin?
Based on the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) — the blood vessel is pertains to the Heart, the muscle pertains to the Spleen, and the skin pertains to the Lung. If any one of these tissues is good enough to hold the blood in, there is no chance for any blood to go through the skin. In other words, Twinkle’s illness is due to the deficiendy of the Heart, Spleen, and Lung at least, instead of having a single protein deficiency as what Dr. Provan said.
For decades, I have excellent results in treating spontaneous bleeding, and I believe that to be able to cure Twinkle’s illness one should take well care of her heart, spleen, and lung.