Hi Dan - A distortion in the trajectory of the radial artery has a number of possible interpretations. A question at this point could be, which paradigmatic...
i personally do not believe the attitude of proving things is beneficial to myself or my clients. proving tends to initiate a attitude of force. here power...
Dan - I agree with you. Here we have a conversation in the interpersonal realm. How do you see proof in the context of a culture that heavily promotes it? For...
Personally I find the direction this discussion has taken to be of importance. My contention is the more self awareness brought to our ontological and...
Hi Colby - I saw this man in 1994, so my recollections of the case are rather vague. His chief complaints were fatigue and shoulder pain. The symptoms were ...
Dan, You ROCK! That is soooo true! Thanks for the awareness my friend. Good philosophy to live by. Like a Tai Chi approach... :-) What ever shows up is...
I think we call a cold pulse "tight" and a heat pulse "rapid" and a normal pulse "moderate" Hope that helps! Subjectively, Julia ... From: dan johnson...
colby you wrote this: Moreover, in the clinic, if we are able to access a pluralistic resourcefulness then we are able to maneuver with in the clinical...
Anybody care to comment on his pulse dx system? I don't know anything about it. Different than NeoClassical & Shen stuff I suppose. Thanks for your time, ...
Howdy Billy, I took his pulse diagnosis class my first year. I was new to concepts then. He went thru the class and diagnosed each person's pulse with amazing...
Hi Leslie and Billie - Good to hear from you both. Jimmie Chang has excellent materials that are work checking out. This is one of his basic concepts: ...
Here's a passage from the English translation of de Morant's book (pg 92). He's actually quoting a Chinese work, the Da Cheng I think. We often hear or read...
Dan, I think it is possible with pluralistic resourcefulness (in regards to epistemological and ontological positions) for a practitioner to gain access to...
Hi Colby - Since you raise epistemology and ontology - we might discuss what that means in the practice of Chinese medicine in general and pulse diagnosis in ...
Will and others, I do not usually post here but have a question that I am wondering if someone has some feedback on: I have seen the formula "Pinellia and...
Will, Did we just get a little piece of what's to come in your developing book? What I get from reading your post is a basic yet important point: as...
Hi Neil and others, The pulse dx method that Jim describes works very well for looking at both hypo and hyperthyroid issues. As a student of Jim's I am very ...
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Hi Martha and Neil and All - Jim's method seems to be a synthesis of channel and anatomical approaches to pulse position correlations. I think that combining...
Hi Colby - I am not certain if that will be in the book. Categorical organization of data is part of the conversation. Is thought linear or non-linear? In...
There was an inquiry regarding multiple sclerosis in clinic yesterday. The link to the article is at http://www.pulsediagnosis.com/ you can get there right...
Hi Will, Martha, et al: Perhaps my original email was not very clear. I was wondering if someone has been diagnosed as Hypothyroid by Western medical tests...
Interesting question - the same question could be applied to any condition/illness being controlled by medication (allopathics). Rather than assuming there is...
Hi Sean and Neil - My experience is that various thyroid hormone replacement therapies rarely resolve a cotton pulse. This is often the case with Coumadin,...
Hello, My name is Della Mae and this is my first time posting. I am a student and am relatively inexperienced with pulse taking. I have two questions, (and...
A simple rule applied to simple structure generates complexity over time. A simple rule applied simultaneously to many simple elements should generate a moment...