Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Dear Mehran, this is a part of a reply to your post. If this is not to your liking, pls contact me and i will not spend any more time on it. If this sample seems helpful, than pls email me and I will go further. peace, fran HBP can be due to several causes or combinations of causes, but Liv3 is often given as an empirical pt to lower HBP. The best treatment way is to perform a thorough differential diagnosis of the cause. For this discussion, I am going to assume this has been done and the point of choice falls to Liv3 (hbp with rage or anger and face red, loud voice, eye-vision or ear problems, possible vertex pain or reversal of qi- ie throwing-up, diarrea, nose bleeding-, wiry pulse, tongue deviated or quivering and or w purplish color, intercostal pain, **an emotional component to the episode** ) and give a couple approaches to illustrate setting up a bio-circuit for EA(electroacupuncture) with a one frequency(oscillator) stimulator. Basic. Two needles, or one needle and a good (moist) ground are needed, more can be done. If needle one is inserted in Liv3 on left, needle two can be inserted in Liv3 right and stim ulator set to between 2 to 5 Hz(cps- cycles per second). Method- insert needles and get a little die-qi-(i feel it) response. Attach electrode clips and gently increase strength(ampitude) to where patient feels pulsing. In a minute or two, you may adjust amplitude and/or frequency to re-gain subjective feeling of stimulation. This spreads the circuit from Liv3 left foot to opposite foot Liv3 thru the groin, all along channels. If diagnosis doesn't require this, one can use left Liv3 as one needle/electrode, and on the same leg, put the other stim electrode pair on spleen 6, the meeting point of yin spl. + liv. + kid. channels. I will tell you how where why to complete circuit at other areas. mehran rezvani <mehranerezvani wrote: Hi everyone I want to stimulate the taichong point (liv 3) with electroacupuncture (to lowering blood pressure) but I dont know that if I connect a electrical lead to liv3 the another lead must be connect to where? liv2 ?or liv4? or other points ? and which frequnce? please help me about that thanks mehran SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 dear mystir thank you 4 your interesting and helpful explanations. I'll be glad to see further about that thanks mehran mystir <ykcul_ritsym wrote: Dear Mehran, this is a part of a reply to your post. If this is not to your liking, pls contact me and i will not spend any more time on it. If this sample seems helpful, than pls email me and I will go further. peace, fran HBP can be due to several causes or combinations of causes, but Liv3 is often given as an empirical pt to lower HBP. The best treatment way is to perform a thorough differential diagnosis of the cause. For this discussion, I am going to assume this has been done and the point of choice falls to Liv3 (hbp with rage or anger and face red, loud voice, eye-vision or ear problems, possible vertex pain or reversal of qi- ie throwing-up, diarrea, nose bleeding-, wiry pulse, tongue deviated or quivering and or w purplish color, intercostal pain, **an emotional component to the episode** ) and give a couple approaches to illustrate setting up a bio-circuit for EA(electroacupuncture) with a one frequency(oscillator) stimulator. Basic. Two needles, or one needle and a good (moist) ground are needed, more can be done. If needle one is inserted in Liv3 on left, needle two can be inserted in Liv3 right and stim ulator set to between 2 to 5 Hz(cps- cycles per second). Method- insert needles and get a little die-qi-(i feel it) response. Attach electrode clips and gently increase strength(ampitude) to where patient feels pulsing. In a minute or two, you may adjust amplitude and/or frequency to re-gain subjective feeling of stimulation. This spreads the circuit from Liv3 left foot to opposite foot Liv3 thru the groin, all along channels. If diagnosis doesn't require this, one can use left Liv3 as one needle/electrode, and on the same leg, put the other stim electrode pair on spleen 6, the meeting point of yin spl. + liv. + kid. channels. I will tell you how where why to complete circuit at other areas. mehran rezvani <mehranerezvani wrote: Hi everyone I want to stimulate the taichong point (liv 3) with electroacupuncture (to lowering blood pressure) but I dont know that if I connect a electrical lead to liv3 the another lead must be connect to where? liv2 ?or liv4? or other points ? and which frequnce? please help me about that thanks mehran SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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