Training in pulse diagnosis has previously required a large investment of time and money. This clear manual provides a much more accessible route, enabling practitioners to have confidence and clinical competency in pulse diagnosis by revisiting techniques found in Mai Jing, a 3rd century Chinese medicine classic.
Training in pulse diagnosis has previously required a large investment of time and money. This clear manual provides a much more accessible route, enabling practitioners to have confidence and clinical competency in pulse diagnosis by revisiting techniques found in Mai Jing, a 3rd century Chinese medicine classic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jamie Hamilton BSc. Lic. Ac. LicCCHM, is an acupuncturist, herbalist and shiatsu practitioner. Jamie first became interested in Chinese medicine on travelling from Hong Kong to West China in 1987, when after a cycling accident he received treatment from a blind Chinese Medical practitioner (doctor) who read his pulse and treated him with acupressure and herbal medicine. His training in the field began in 2001 with shiatsu, then progressed onto Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Jamie trained in Applied Channel Theory with Dr Wang Ju-Yi and Jason Robertson in 2016. He began teaching Chinese Medicine in 2006 with the European Shiatsu School. He is now the co-principle (and founder) of East West College, providing continuing professional development courses for acupuncture and shiatsu. He is also a Yoga teacher, and a Shodan grade Instructor of Shintaido.
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List of Translations 6 Preface 7 Introduction 11 A-B-C Method 25 Phase A: Orientation 39 Step 1: Baseline Method 41 Step 2: Three Passes Method 53 Phase B: Deepening Perception 65 Step 3: Nine Regions Method 69 Step 4: 8E Method 91 Step 4.a: The three midline extraordinary vessels (du, rèn & chong) 93 Step 4.b: Five bilateral extraordinary vessels 103 Phase C: Analysis 115 Step 5: Five-Level Method 117 Step 6: 24 Qualities Method 145 Integration & Method Summary 171 Advanced Focus, Phase A 185 Step 1: Vitality - Stomach qì 186 Step 1: Seasonal pulses 192 Step 1: Six Divisions Method 195 Advanced Focus, Phase B 209 Step 3: Su Wen 20 Origins 209 Step 3: Complete correspondences 219 Step 3 Radial and Ulnar Deviations 222 Advanced Focus, Phase C 227 Step 5: The 24 yin and yáng pulses 227 Step 5: The nature of Flipped Pulses: kyo and jitsu 232 Conclusion 239 Appendix 1: 24 Qualities 245 Appendix 2: A-B-C Notation 246 Appendix 3: Mai Jing Book 10 248 Appendix 4: Herbal Formulas 252 Appendix 6: Mai Jue Translation 254 Notes 259 Bibliography 271 Glossary 274