Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Yes. It does. As we have had some interesting posts on San Jiao, the 5 element approach to Acup, and so on, I thought a key topic like yin fire and its implications would be an excellent springboard for exploring not just the assumed basics, but also move into theoretical TCM physiology. With so many senior practitioners here, there's no doubt the combined input will advance the subject as regards theory, Dx and Tx. I apologize for being slow in summing up my questions and observations, but remain enthused for the topic. As I read your paper, it is clear many other people have spent hundreds of hours drawing and pondering on hundreds of flowcharts to visualize all the simultaneous and sequential dynamics of the system, adding to it as we grow . Gracias. < wrote: Does that answer the question? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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