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Haloperidol: Supporting Emotional Balance and Clarity
This is not a substitute for the medication, but rather a support to help the body process it in the most beneficial way. Haloperidol is an antipsychotic commonly used to treat schizophrenia, acute psychosis, and agitation. It can also be used for severe behavioral problems in children and to manage symptoms of Tourette syndrome.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Haloperidol may be associated with several organs and meridians. It can have effects on the Heart, Liver, and Spleen meridians, which are linked to emotional states such as anxiety, agitation, and disturbances in mental clarity. The Heart is often viewed as the seat of the mind and emotions in TCM, while the Liver regulates the flow of Qi and affects mood stability.
Common associations include the management of emotions like fear and anger, which are linked to the Liver and Heart. Thus, practitioners may stimulate specific TCM points such as Shenmen (Heart 7), Tai Chong (Liver 3), and Yin Tang (extra point) to support emotional balance and mental clarity.
In various countries, Haloperidol is marketed under different commercial names, including Haldol, Serenace, and Modecate. Understanding these associations can enhance the therapeutic approach, allowing practitioners to overlay supportive modalities to promote overall well-being.
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