Archive for the ‘Pulse Class’ Category
Pulse Diagnosis Made Ridiculously Simple (Page 1 of 45)
Making pulse diagnosis doable by breaking down complex qualities into very quantifiable perceptions.
August 27, 2009
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The Educational Benefits of Pulse Quality Mechanisms
Early on in my own CM training, I began to recognize the value of getting very clear on underlying theories and mechanisms. As a practitioner, understanding mechanisms allows you much more flexibility in the use of herbal medicines as well.
August 26, 2009
Tags: Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Herbs Posted in: Pulse Class, Pulse-Palpation
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Pulse Education and Translation Problems
One of the more frustrating problems Chinese medicine folks have in the English speaking world is getting past translations of pulse terms to arrive at less ambiguous descriptions of these different pulses.
August 25, 2009
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The Normal Pulse
The Normal Pulse The normal pulse is defined as: neither deep nor superficial, wide nor thin, forceful nor forceless, with a regular rhythm, between 60-90 beats per minute.
August 24, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities
These first six pairs of ridiculously simple pulse measurements don’t rely on intuition, self-cultivation, or psychic abilities.
August 23, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities: Depth
Depth: deep-superficial The deep pulse is associated with either a deficiency of yang qi to lift the pulse upward, or an obstruction to the yang qi that prevents it from rising systemically and lifting the pulse.
August 22, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities: Rate
The slow pulse is due to a deficiency of pulse power as manifest in its rate rather than strength.
August 21, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities: Rhythm
Rhythm: rhythmic-arrhythmic Again, this comes down to the Heart’s yang (or qi in the absence of cold symptoms) from flowing smoothly.
August 20, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities: Strength
If there is one pulse quality that should be a take-home message, it is this. The forceful pulse suggests excess, the forceless pulse suggests deficiency.
August 19, 2009
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Simple Pulse Qualities: Width
Width: thin-wide A thin pulse suggests a lack of substance in the vessels.
August 18, 2009
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