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Re: The creative coil in the (male) acupuncture kidney chan...   Message List  
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Hi, I couldn't understand you! Actually the channel that acupuncture uses
are not wire-like fine line but belt-like area. For treating diseases, there
always have different point and channel work well, may such points would through
input nervous system impact the same part of brain neuron to get the same
results.

You can read the book called neuron-acupuncture to find the acupuncture
principle.

Wanzhu Hou, C.M.D., L.Ac., C.H.

All Natural Medicine Clinic
4801 Randolph Rd.
Rockville, MD 20852
301-770-4480
anmedicine.com


In a message dated 3/9/2009 1:28:50 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
stefanomarcelli@... writes:




Hi Wanzhu Hou.
Figures themselves are data which support the idea.
I deduce the difference between male and female kidney channels in
foot-ankle because the sexual organs are very different for shape and function,
also
if complementary.
Chinese herbal medicine doesn't need to be supported by qi channels system
as acupuncture does. You could prescribe one herb or a combination of herbs
without to know where channels and points are involved. The patiens say you
"I'm very cold" and you will use a warming combination of herbs.
The herbal treatment probably came after the acupuncture treatment, when old
chinese (and also western people) had already lose the "qi vision" to which
I refer in my observation and theory.
If you open the chinese herbal bible tha is "Bensky and Gamble" book, very
rarely you could find something about the channels, besides the generic
"channel entered" row. Nearly everyone can feel that rou gui is acrid, hot and
sweet, but I heard nobody says having felt it has entered the liver channel...
We
can perceive the organs as they are described in wester anatomy, especially
when they are ill and changed in volume, but nobody can see the channels as
they are described in the classic maps.
Western science makes possible to see the bones by the mean of X-rays.
Within a few years postmortem examination will not be necessary any more,
because
the CT examination will be enhanced enough to show us every anatomic detail
without the doctors cut the corpses.
I want to say that herbs are in sinthony with the actual way to feel and
perceive. You see the herb, you taste it, you feel its by your senses. You
cannot see, cannot taste, cannot feel the channels. And if someone can it,
cannot
absolutely demonstrate it.
Last thing: amongs the senses we, as modern men, have elected the sight as
dictator. Nobody would prefer being blind rather than deaf, blind rather than
without taste or touch.
For this reason I want the acupuncture to become "evident".
Friendly,

Stefano Marcelli
Acupuncturist in Italy

In _acupuncture@acupuncture@acu_ (mailto:acupuncture@yahoogroups.com) ,
drjudyhou@.., dr
>
> Hey, Stefano,
>
> It is an interesting topic! Do you have any date to support your figures?
I
> am waiting for more information from you!
>
> Actually I was trained in both western and Chinese medicine ways I am in
the
> US now. I have researched on acupuncture and herbal medicine treating
> illness which related immune function disorder recently, have a great
clinical
> results, it not only heal asthma, allergies and also autoimmune diseases,
like
> RA, hyper and hypothyroidism. RA, hyper and hypothyroidism.<WBR>.., the tre
> anti-aging,. a
>
> I think, Chinese medical principle is treating illness based on analysis
> over all symptoms and tongue and pulse that mean is Chinese medicine
includes
> acupuncture and herbal medicine could treat pathologic process of illness
but
> not the symptoms, because of the symptoms, tongue and pulse are the
expression
> of the pathologic change in western medicine. that is generally people
said
> Chinese medicine treats root of the problem!
>
> I'd like hear from you and every one!
>
>
>
> Wanzhu Hou, C.M.D., L.Ac., C.H.
>
> All Natural Medicine Clinic
> 4801 Randolph Rd.
> Rockville, MD 20852
> 301-770-4480
> anmedicine.com
>
>
> In a message dated 2/11/2009 12:58:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> stefanomarcelli@ stefan
>
>
>
>
> Hi Lauren, hi all.
> What I'm going to show you concernes only the field of acupuncture
> channels. If you know it any more please give a glance to this link:
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> (_http://www.meso.http://www.meso.http://wwhttp:/_
(http://www.meso.it/circleinkidneychannel.EN.htm) )
> Let me know if and how it is of your interest.
> Ciao,
> Stefano Marcelli
> MD acupuncturist in Italy
>
>
>
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