Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Hi Begnst: I suggest you read chapters 27 and 63 of the Nei Jing, it discusses contra-lateral needling. This method is basic to the nei jing but somehow is not promoted as foundation needling stratgey. This can introduce you to why needling one side or the ohter matters. best wishes, david www.healingqi.com acupuncture , " bengtdp " <bengtdp> wrote: > > > As I have understood it, tha acupoints exist in parallell left and > right side. > > Is there any differens in using them, for example Zusanli ST36 > what is best effect ? > one at a time > or both sides at the same time? > > > Anyone here with experience of the Ryodoraku Acupuncture > and the MRI equipment? > > It's quite expensive equipment...are there any alternatives > > Regards > /Bengt > Helsinki > Finland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Thank you David. I am a student in the beginning... so I don't have the Nei Jing (yet). Is there any online source or reference with those chapters or similar text? Regards /Bengt Finland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Hi, when I learned, I did using the right side for women and left side for men. This is because of Man is Yang and Woman is Yin... the strongest side in man is the Yang or right, back and the upper...and for this the " Xié " have more facility to enter in the left side. Roberto " flyingstarsfengshui " <flyingstarsfengshui acupuncture Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:54:16 -0000 acupuncture Re: parallell left and right side > > > Hi Begnst: > > I suggest you read chapters 27 and 63 of the Nei Jing, it discusses > contra-lateral needling. This method is basic to the nei jing but > somehow is not promoted as foundation needling stratgey. This can > introduce you to why needling one side or the ohter matters. > > best wishes, > david > www.healingqi.com > > > acupuncture , " bengtdp " <bengtdp> wrote: > > > > > > As I have understood it, tha acupoints exist in parallell left and > > right side. > > > > Is there any differens in using them, for example Zusanli ST36 > > what is best effect ? > > one at a time > > or both sides at the same time? > > > > > > Anyone here with experience of the Ryodoraku Acupuncture > > and the MRI equipment? > > > > It's quite expensive equipment...are there any alternatives > > > > Regards > > /Bengt > > Helsinki > > Finland > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Hi Bengt: I think new students should begin reading the nei jing in their first year, it is the foundation to all the basic courses too. It is also a cosomological and spiritual book, not just medicine. The chapters I suggested are very important, they are the basis of the Balance Method, I Ching Acupuncture and the theory behind some of Master Tong points; it is much more that just right side being yin and left yang. best wishes, david twicken www.healingqi.com acupuncture , " bengtdp " <bengtdp> wrote: > > > Thank you David. > > I am a student in the beginning... > so I don't have the Nei Jing (yet). > > Is there any online source or reference with those chapters or similar > text? > > Regards > /Bengt > Finland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Of course the chinese medicine is much more than left right upper or down...of course the Nei Jing is the basis for the study... but if you aswer him only to read Nei Jing you are not helping he. Roberto " flyingstarsfengshui " <flyingstarsfengshui acupuncture Tue, 25 Jan 2005 01:43:10 -0000 acupuncture Re: parallell left and right side > > > Hi Bengt: > > I think new students should begin reading the nei jing in their first > year, it is the foundation to all the basic courses too. It is also a > cosomological and spiritual book, not just medicine. > > The chapters I suggested are very important, they are the basis of the > Balance Method, I Ching Acupuncture and the theory behind some of > Master Tong points; it is much more that just right side being yin and > left yang. > > best wishes, > > david twicken > www.healingqi.com > > acupuncture , " bengtdp " <bengtdp> wrote: > > > > > > Thank you David. > > > > I am a student in the beginning... > > so I don't have the Nei Jing (yet). > > > > Is there any online source or reference with those chapters or > similar > > text? > > > > Regards > > /Bengt > > Finland > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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