Pulse too High Too High and Wiry Too High, Convex and Pounding Pulse too Low Too Low and Convex Too Low and Wiry Blocked and Deep Very Thin and Weak Can be too high or low True depression is more…...
Reverse hook pulse Combination of left chi pulses that are not in their home position Cun pulse too low Guan and Chi too high Usually tight and thin, often will disappear with pressure The name comes because all pulses are…...
One of the most common conditions you will see in your practice. Usually a heart and liver problem Any kind of ischemia in the heart will weaken the muscle in the heart wall over time. This commonly leads to anxiety…....
Continuous Care Case Study – Neurotic Px Initial Visit Sx Weightloss Anxiety Insomnia Systemic inflammation Sweating Sluggishness Dx left cun: scattered, then deep and slippery (nightmares, bi-polar [psychotic], neurotic) Rx Zhu Ru Wen Dan Tang 20 Huang Lian 15 Chi…...
Special: Continuous Care Case Study – Anxiety Px Part 2 & Fatigue Px Herbs & Notes: Continued from last Office episode: Next visit (after 3 months from first visit) Sx cold hands 80% better anxiety 80% better swollen legs 80%…...
Continuous Care Case Study – Hepatic Px & Anxiety Px Herbs & Notes: Hepatic Cancer Patient First visit Dx Left guan: superficial, forceful Rx Ban Zhi Lian 15 Ban Hua She She Cao 15 Huang Shui Qie 15 Xia Ku…...
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Adrenal approach (Kidney approach): Long Dan Xie Gan Tang, Ba Wei Di Huang Tang – if hands are cold. Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang, Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan, Sheng Mai San – if hands are hot. Liver approach: Liver…...
Weak heart: Gui Pi Tang 50% and Jia Wei Xiao Yao San 50%. If agitated: Chai Hu Qing Gan Tang or Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang. If anxious: He Huang Pi, Bai Zi Ren, Suan Zao Ren,…...