MPD – The Cun and “Turning-The-Key” Herbs & Notes: Bob’s Cun is slightly more distal from Dr. Chang’s Cun position. Jimmy’s is equal distance btw scaphoid bone and radial styloid; whereas Bob’s is 2/3 towards the scaphoid and the finger…...
Local Vs Distal Needling Mechanisms Part 3 & DNA For LBP – 2016 Update Herbs & Notes In this episode series (Part 1-3), Robert Doane gives a more detailed, yet easy-to-understand explanation of his understanding of distal and local needling…...
A Detailed Explanation of Local Vs Distal Needling Mechanisms Part 2 Herbs & Notes In this episode series (Part 1-3), Robert Doane gives a more detailed, yet easy-to-understand explanation of his understanding of distal and local needling mechanisms in the…...
A Detailed Explanation of Local Vs Distal Needling Mechanisms Part 1 Herbs & Notes In this episode series (Part 1-3), Robert Doane gives a more detailed, yet easy-to-understand explanation of his understanding of distal and local needling mechanisms in the…...
Herbs & Notes – Pulses Proximal To Left Chi: Represents Chinese kidney (endocrine system) and lower back/ knees If Mustard-seed pulse is in the center of left chi: soft tissue damage in the knee If Mustard-seed pulse is on the…...
Herbs & Notes – Pulses Proximal To The Right Chi Right side: Mustard seed: soft tissue damage in the shoulder Is there a tail proximal to mustard seed (high, middle, low)? If there is a tail to the mustard seed…...
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Pulse issues – big pulse deviations, do not deviate, resist chasing symptoms with the herbs: Blood stasis pulse is scattered/deep Rx: Vitality (formula available on doane.us) or Circulation SJ (Evergreen) Do not deviate/ dilute the formula. Blood stasis with damp…...
Herbs and Notes: MPD: Mitral Valve Prolapse Pulse Presentations Jimmy Cheng approach: Left cun: scattered – inefficient blood flow thru the heart (most likely also associated with a valve leakage) John Shen approach: Left cun a pulse pronounced palpable right…...