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Whether your pulse races or slugs along a practitioner can determine your health
Facial Diagnosis III
A = the lines just below or at the bottom of the eye bags indicate liver health Prominent lines may indicate an irritated liver B = the middle section of the nose indicates digestive and stomach health C = The tip of the nose indicates heart health Lots of broken capillaries may indicate heart problems past or present D = nostrils In TCM traditional Chinese medicine the nostrils allow chi to enter the body therefore the wider the nostrils the more chi or life force energy is available to the body so the bigger the nostrils the better off you are E = cheeks are divided into triangles with upper middle and lower sections The upper sections correspond to the upper portion of the lungs the middle to the middle and the lower to the lower Left cheek to left lung right cheek to right lung The color indicates the state of health F = filtrum that little divet just in between and below your nostrils and above your lips If it is perfectly vertical then it indicates good health If it wrinkles then reproductive health is poor If it is at an angle the person had poor health as a child If it is close together it may indicate poor stomach health I have done my best to truthfully share what I know about facial diagnosis but that said I feel I should point out that this is only my second year studying herbs These crude drawings are merely an attempt to illustrate a few basic points about facial diagnosis These drawings do not provide a comprehensive analysis These drawings and their attendant text descriptions are not intended to be used as diagnostic tools and I disclaim all responsibility for their misuse as such The hands feet fingernails tongue ears eyes pulse and client interview are used to diagnosis as well as the face I was taught that illness needs to be diagnosed from at least three different sources to be accurate These drawings are essentially my class notes My only intension in making them public is to share the limited and incomplete knowledge I continue to
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Figure 1 Pulse positions on each wrist and their associated organs Figure 2 TCM practitioner performing pulse diagnosis August 2000
Facial Diagnosis II
A = thin eyebrows indicate nervousness anxiety B= liver line when perfectly vertical it indicates good liver health if it is at an angle it indicates poor liver function C = the color of the eyelids indicate stomach health D = bridge of the nose can help ascertain pancreas health Also flat noses indicate gentle or passive personality hooked nose indicates stress and heart problems a hump in the nose indicates that the person s mother eat plenty of chicken during the pregnancy and an upturned nose indicates the same phenomenon but with seafood E = the divets in the sides of the noses where the frames of eyeglasses rest indicate pituitary health F = crow s feet at the corners of the eyes and eye bags indicate the state of the kidneys I have done my best to truthfully share what I know about facial diagnosis but that said I feel I should point out that this is only my second year studying herbs These crude drawings are merely an attempt to illustrate a few basic points about facial diagnosis These drawings do not provide a comprehensive analysis These drawings and their attendant text descriptions are not intended to be used as diagnostic tools and I disclaim all responsibility for their misuse as such The hands feet fingernails tongue ears eyes pulse and client interview are used to diagnosis as well as the face I was taught that illness needs to be diagnosed from at least three different sources to be accurate These drawings are essentially my class notes My only intension in making them public is to share the limited and incomplete knowledge I continue to accrue as a novice student of herbalism not to create the impression that I am an expert professional or experienced herbalist If anything I hope these pictures serve as an inducement to seek professional level knowlege training and literature from the most credible and experienced sources
Facial Diagnosis IV
A = horizontal lines on the forehead indicate stomach or spleen health B = vertical lines on the forehead are rare In very old people they indicate venerability and wisdom in some cultures In people over the age of 90 they may indicate kidney failure as well C = A dot pimple or blemish in the middle of the forehead indicates the functioning of the pituitary gland D = Thick bushy eyebrows indicate an abundance of natural vitality or inherited good health E = Eyebrows that disappear toward the outer edges indicate poor thyroid functioning and longer recovery time from stress F = two vertical lines at the inner edge of each eyebrow indicate gallbladder health I have done my best to truthfully share what I know about facial diagnosis but that said I feel I should point out that this is only my second year studying herbs These crude drawings are merely an attempt to illustrate a few basic points about facial diagnosis These drawings do not provide a comprehensive analysis These drawings and their attendant text descriptions are not intended to be used as diagnostic tools and I disclaim all responsibility for their misuse as such The hands feet fingernails tongue ears eyes pulse and client interview are used to diagnosis as well as the face I was taught that illness needs to be diagnosed from at least three different sources to be accurate These drawings are essentially my class notes My only intension in making them public is to share the limited and incomplete knowledge I continue to accrue as a novice student of herbalism not to create the impression that I am an expert professional or experienced herbalist If anything I hope these pictures serve as an inducement to seek professional level knowlege training and literature from the most credible and experienced sources
Facial Diagnosis
A = lines between edge of nostrils and corners of upper lip indicate good liver health B = The color of the lips indicate the state of health Herbalists differ on how to divide the lips Upper lip can be used to ascertain stomach health The lower lip can be used to ascertain the health of the larrge intestine OR the lips can be divided vertically C = the area from the corners of the lower lip to the chin indicate reproductive health Lots of blemishes indicate fertility Prominent lines extending from the lipd downward can be interpreted as an induicator of strong intuitive abilities D = dots or dimples at the corners of the lower lip indicate the health of the duodenum part of the small intestine E = neck lines indicate thyroid problems F = distance between the ears and the head indicate personality tendencies Ears that stick out may indicate athletic tendencies see picture whereas ears close to the head indicate a more intellectual personality These are generalizations I have done my best to truthfully share what I know about facial diagnosis but that said I feel I should point out that this is only my second year studying herbs These crude drawings are merely an attempt to illustrate a few basic points about facial diagnosis These drawings do not provide a comprehensive analysis These drawings and their attendant text descriptions are not intended to be used as diagnostic tools and I disclaim all responsibility for their misuse as such The hands feet fingernails tongue ears eyes pulse and client interview are used to diagnosis as well as the face I was taught that illness needs to be diagnosed from at least three different sources to be accurate These drawings are essentially my class notes My only intension in making them public is to share the limited and incomplete knowledge I continue to accrue as a novice student of herbalism not to create the impression that I am an expert professional or experienced herbalist If anything I hope these pictures serve as
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Auricular Acupuncture Therapy Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Foreign Readers Shandong Science and Technology Press
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several effective diagnostic methods which are used in Herbology Acupuncture Moxibustion and Qi gong breathing exercises The first to be considered is Pulse diagnosis In Traditional Chinese medicine TCM there are six pulses can be examined by palpation of the radial artery in the following manner In the first paired pulse the method is
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nbsp Deutsche Version Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine originated in China about 3000 years ago It is a comprehensive healing system consisting of examination diagnosis
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feeds the next element in the cycle see diagram i and keeps in check the next but one see diagram ii Any imbalance can be identified by the practitioner and used in their diagnosis Diagram i and ii Each element has a particular inherent quality and each is associated with a particular emotion colour taste organ season sound etc Pulse
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and leave for our visit to the Chinese hospital Lectures will be given by Chinese doctors about traditional Chinese Medicine in english Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine dietetics diagnosis and theory meditation and other fascinating topics will be covered Then the Chinese doctor will feel your pulse and energy and give
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Blue Poppy Book Review The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Western students and practitioners of Chinese medicine will thank Bob Flaws for this book which presents TCM pulse diagnosis in a lucid
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Acupuncture School Medical Qigong Student Testimonials

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