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Hi Pulse group, I treated a friend yesterday with an energy work session for the sequella of an intense shingles outbreak, and sent her home with herbs- I have...
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Jul 1, 2004
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Star - ... I would inquire further into a history of depression for starters ... If it is a constitutional proximal splitting off of the palmer artery, under ...
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Hi Pulse Seekers, Blood thick, is that an indication of possible high cholesterol levels or might it be someone whose blood is easily congealed or in...
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Jul 5, 2004
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Hi Jutara... Heightened blood viscosity can cause the pulse to get wide and remain while using the lifting method. If it is merely elevated lipids, then the...
Will
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Jul 5, 2004
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1)In the Pulse diagnosis text by Hammer there is no discussion of a pulse that is deep and forceful. I came across this quality in the right proximal ...
michaelcosta
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Jul 9, 2004
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Hi PulseDiagnosis group, These are questions that came up as I was doing my pulse reports for HW. 1. What might it mean when there are findings on both sides...
Carol Song
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Hi guys nice place you have here. 'been looking around and Will Morris and Ray Rubio have given some great answers to very abstract questions. I'm a little...
acubeach
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Jul 12, 2004
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Hi Guys, My name is Fahim, i am from India. I am new member very interested and fascinated by pulse diagnosis. Can someone tell where i can get the hammer...
Md Fahim
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Jul 12, 2004
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Go Man Go! acubeach <dabigbadwoof@...> wrote:Hi guys nice place you have here. 'been looking around and Will Morris and Ray Rubio have given some great...
mystir
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Jul 12, 2004
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click this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=Leon+hammer+% 22pulse+diagnosis%22+amazon&spell=1 ... and fascinated by pulse diagnosis. Can someone...
acubeach
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Jul 12, 2004
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Hi Carol - ... It must be a positive diaphragm quality on both sides to indicate 'repression of tender feelings.' That is - it is inflated (tense and full)...
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Hi Michael - ... proximal ... Wang Shu-he discusses this as a sign of latent pathogens. I would follow that line of reasoning and rule it out. ... pg.115. It ...
Will
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Jul 12, 2004
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Hello Will and Michael, This deep and forceful pulse is related to latent pathogens in the following manner. In recent years, Leon has been dividing the Organ...
Brandt Stickley
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Jul 13, 2004
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At 02:34 PM 7/13/04, Brandt wrote: ... Hi Brandt, Although I don't find it in the book, I have some memory of asking Leon at a seminar about constant change...
Chris Macie
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Jul 14, 2004
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Hi Brandt and all, A change in speed may occur in young adults simply as a sign of health!! 'Normally', it may speed up on inspiration and slow down on...
Sean Walsh
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Jul 14, 2004
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Bravo Sean, Although he would not have explained it biomedical terms, even Dr. Shen preferred the simplest (and usually most logical) explanation as the best...
Ray Rubio
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Hello All, A change in speed may occur in young adults simply as a sign of health!! 'Normally', it may speed up on inspiration and slow down on expiration. ...
Colleen Morris
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Sean Walsh
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Jul 15, 2004
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Hi All, A fellow acu-student in Florida asked about peer review acu-journals in the States. Can anyone make a suggestion? Thanks, Joe...
Joe
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bump ... pulse ... one, ... at...
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Jul 15, 2004
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A change in heart rate with respirations is also seen in some mild cases of hypotension and dehydration. It has to do with the diaphragm dropping and...
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Hi Brandt - Would you speak to the clinical implications of findings at the three depths (o-o, q-o, b-o) of the organ depth? Ie. the diagnosis, treatment plan...
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Dear Dr Woof, Thick heavy cotton over the whole pulse is indicative of poor lymph return and accumulation of interstitial fluids. From a TCM perspective, it is...
Will
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Jul 15, 2004
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Will, I think these must be the latent heat postings you wanted further clarification on. Carol Asks: 1. What might it mean when there are findings on both...
Joe
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Jul 15, 2004
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Sean, A significant variation in the rhythm of the pulse that is related to respiration indicates deficiency of the Heart Qi, not normalcy. This is Dr....
hrott
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Jul 16, 2004
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Hamilton, You are confused. You are discussing rhythm. I beleive the orignial question to which I responded related to rate, not rhythm to which you are...
Sean Walsh
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Jul 16, 2004
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Hamilton, You wrote: 'Rates which are different during a pulse reading also reflects Heart Qi deficiency. A rate which is 90 at one time and 80 at another is...
Sean Walsh
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Jul 16, 2004
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Hi Chris, ‘Subtle variations around the mean’ as you describe are all very well, but how subtle do you need to be before there is a loss of diagnostic...
Sean Walsh
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Jul 16, 2004
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OK Sean - now we return to the intent of my initial comment. Pulse rate changes by more than 10 or more beats per minute for the starting rate and the ending...
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