Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 This info is taken from The Practice of by Giovanni Maciocia: " Side of the Head " " This area corresponds to the Gall-Bladder channel and a headache here is most frequently due to Liver-Yang, Liver-Fire or Liver-Wind rising. This headache is sharp and throbbing in character. " (p. 8.) He goes on to say that a headache on only one side of the head most likely is due to Liver-Yang or Liver-Fire rising. (p. 8.) " Temples " " This area also corresponds to the Gall-Bladder channel and a headache most frequently affects one side only. This headache is usually due to Liver-Yang, Liver-Fire or Liver-Wind rising and is throbbing in character. " (p. 8.) " Behind the Eyes " " This is a very frequent location for migraine. The headache is due to Liver-Blood deficiency if the pain is dull, or to Liver-Yang rising if the pain is sharp and severe. " (p. 8.) (Remember the general rule about dull pain - Deficiency, and sharp pain - Excess.) Note to beginning TCM herbalsim students. Even though you're primarily studying TCM herbalism, you'll still want to learn the course of the meridians. Very often knowing the course of a meridian will aid in diagnosis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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