If anyone has the inclination, you can check out my web page for arranging pulses. It is based on the research I do of a spherical model for meridian theory. ...
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Teresa Hall
radi8light
May 5, 2002 12:25 am
Interesting Ed! ... From: Ed Lambert To: Pulse Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 2:37 PM Subject: [PulseDiagnosis] Pulse Arrangement If anyone has the inclination,...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 5, 2002 1:26 am
Hi Ed - Very original thinking within logical systems - I like the graphics too. Can you give some more explanation regarding the graphic models? Thanks - Will...
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eternalbee
May 6, 2002 8:03 am
... Will, I can. Is there a particular graphic? BTW, I liked your article in 'Acupuncture Today'. It was well written. Ed...
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Spiritpathpress@...
sppdestiny
May 6, 2002 11:54 am
Dear Mr. Wizard, What do you make of it when the direction of impulse is lateral to medial? Recently I found a GB pulse that was clearly moving in this...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 6, 2002 4:19 pm
Lon - I couldn't find Mr Wizard, but I did find Mr Gizzard - and it's not pretty;-) Radial is wood and ulnar is metal on the left wrist according to my ...
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Evan Ross, LAc
evanross@...
May 7, 2002 1:55 am
One additional thought... The medial pulses are the axis points for the yin wei/yang wei vessels according to 8 extra theory (see Will's previous posts and...
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Evan Ross, LAc
evanross@...
May 7, 2002 2:01 am
Okay... let's try this again. Just read my own post and realized how jet-lagged I am. If a pulse is moving LATERAL TO MEDIAL in the GB Position, I would be...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 7, 2002 2:23 am
Evan, Interesting notion. Your logic implies a three dimensional development of deeper pulses representing deeper conditions. Some commentators have considered...
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jramholz
May 7, 2002 4:59 am
You should also consider whether the GB is sending its stress toward the stomach---which can be confirmed if the stomach pulse is copying the GB. Jim Ramholz...
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Ed Lambert
eternalbee
May 7, 2002 8:09 am
What is the nature of the pulses? Are they really a rational system of analysis? This experience of mine tells me pulses are more. Recently I listened to a...
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jramholz
May 7, 2002 3:54 pm
Ed: These pulse finding are not unusual in patients and still supoort the idea of rational analysis. But you also bring a highly sympathetic character to that...
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Will Morris
will@...
May 7, 2002 6:00 pm
Lon and Evan The most important thing to consider for the pulse moving side to side is 'tight39; or'jin39;. This is the influence of cold. The pulse is described...
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PureGHR15
buypureghr15
May 7, 2002 8:40 pm
&nb sp; “The most effective anti-aging therapy.” Dr. Thierry Hertoghe, President of the European Academy for Quality Life and Longevity Medicine After the...
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Spiritpathpress@...
sppdestiny
May 7, 2002 10:46 pm
In a message dated 5/6/02 4:11:47 PM, PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com writes: << nerves or vessels to be disturbed depending on the depth (depths can be used in...
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Andrew Kartun
yangrising@...
May 8, 2002 3:22 am
Will, I have a couple ideas I would like to discuss with you, I will check your appointment book and schedule a time in the next couple of days.Also I am...
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Ed Lambert
eternalbee
May 8, 2002 3:31 am
Hi Jim, The man went yesterday and got tests done on his heart and blood circulation. The tests came back today and say everything is fine. The pain he was...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 8, 2002 4:15 am
Ed - You relay a remarkable clinical interaction. I agree with you that the pulses are more than a rational system of analysis. Your experience confirms this. ...
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jramholz
May 8, 2002 4:57 am
... I felt that if the emotional expression continued though eventually the heart and circulation would be affected. Ed: Undoubtedly this would have been the...
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Ed Lambert
eternalbee
May 8, 2002 7:23 am
I've found that it is good for a person to feel validated when their pulses are read. If I talk about stagnation, cold, tight, small, or deep pulses, these ...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 8, 2002 8:02 am
Jim - Was there any trends regarding the findings that distinctly placed the material in the childhood? I know Dr. Hammer's work does this. This question begs...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 8, 2002 8:14 am
Ed - Your interpretation of findings shows experience and insight. There is a fair amount of discussion of this issue in Leon's book. In addition, Lonnie's...
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jramholz
May 8, 2002 9:25 am
Will: Two things: the pattern of the movement and the depth. We also consider the deepest of the three depths as the "adapted" depth. Older, and unresolved...
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jramholz
May 8, 2002 9:33 am
Ed: Like you, I find it easier to personalize the reading since those emotional patterns are the driving force in a patient's patterns. And, the usual TCM...
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Spiritpathpress@...
sppdestiny
May 8, 2002 11:19 am
In a message dated 5/8/02 1:42:27 AM, PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com writes: << Apparently I was not just listening to the depth of his pulses but to the depth...
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Spiritpathpress@...
sppdestiny
May 8, 2002 11:19 am
In a message dated 5/8/02 1:42:27 AM, PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com writes: << The most important thing to consider for the pulse moving side to side is...
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cwchace@...
May 8, 2002 2:25 pm
Dear Will, The concept of chaotic (Hammer/Shen39;s "wild") qi has been an interest of mine for some time. I had just about decided that it was an idiosyncratic ...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 8, 2002 3:04 pm
Chip - Lonnie wrote on this topic in a piece dealing with the husband-wife concept. I don't recall the title or where it is published. Lon? There has been...
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cwchace@...
May 9, 2002 1:43 pm
Dear Will Thanks for your help. The word luan-chaos is a good example of people using word to mean exactly what they want them to mean, nothing more, nothing...
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WMorris116@...
wmorris116
May 9, 2002 2:42 pm
Chip - The interesting thing about Dr. Shen's formulas for chaos is they usually contained qi tonics and astringents such as long gu and mu li. Hammer added...