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I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does any

one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure is

1-3AM is Liver time.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Barbara

 

 

 

 

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1-3 Liver

3-5 Lung

5-7 Large Intestine

7-9 Stomach

9-11 Spleen

11-1 Heart

1-3 Small Intestine

3-5 Bladder

5-7 Kidney

7-9 Pericardium

9-11 Triple Warmer

11-1 Gall Bladder

 

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Barb

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:12 AM

Clock

 

 

 

I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does any

one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure is

1-3AM is Liver time.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Barbara

 

 

 

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Barb wrote:

I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does any

one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure

is1-3AM is Liver time.

>

>

 

Some more on Horary Clock:

 

* Each channel runs 120 mts, no more, no less

 

* In that 120 mts qi runs through all 5-Shu points.. For instance LV 1 -

3 AM would be:

01:00 AM to 1:24 AM - Wood on Wood

01:24 AM to 1:48 AM - Fire on Wood

01:48 AM to 2:12 AM - Earth on Wood

02:12 AM to 2:36 AM - Metal on Wood

02:36 AM to 3:00 AM - Water on Wood

 

* In which case a Wood vessel will change characteristics and become 4

other Elements.

 

* Water K between 05:00 PM and 07:00 PM will actually, in part, become Fire.

 

* The sequence of Wood LV-through 24 hours to-Wood GB is immutable,

unhangeable.

 

*. The day this sequence changes, Earth will no more as we know it to be.

 

* The Clock runs 4 quarters, tied forever to the Solar chariot:

1st Quarter: 01:00 AM to 07:00 AM

2nd Quarter: 07:00 AM to 01:00 PM

3rd Quarter: 01:00 PM to 07:00 PM

4th Quarter: 07:00 PM to 01:00 AM

 

* In Quarter 1 and 2, there are 2 yin and 1 yang vessels each

 

* In Quarter 3 and 4, there are 2 yang and 1 yin vessels each

 

And so on.

 

Entering muddier water, by the Mother-Son Law, where the Son is neither

filial

nor tractable, and has fallen into bad company; and the Mother does not come

across as anything Motherlike, everything you figured out as " this way "

on the

conventional Clock, becomes " that way " .

 

Clinically this family spat can be useful, because if you are tending a

vessel

such as LV, and can't access the patient at an unearthly time of 2 AM

without

crossing emphatic borders of Conventionality, you can as easily work on

that vessel in SI time, which is the exact opposite, 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM.

 

Another instance: If LU qi is Weak, UB will show up with an Excess.

To bring LU up to par, one will then reduce UB.

 

I wrote up a pertinent piece, Case of the Disappearing Channels, for

the New England Journal of Traditional Medicine. I'll look up the Issue

and Volume

and post a link. There you'll get more of the Clock than you may actually

bargained for :-)

 

Best

 

Dr. Holmes

www.acu-free.com

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Here's something that may help you to remember:

 

 

 

Lucky Linda Stores Special Hearts Sideways Underblankets, Kids Pick Small

Jawbreakers, Goobers and Licorice

 

 

 

Lucky-Lungs-3-5am

 

Linda-Large intestine-5-7am

 

etc.

 

 

 

This helped in several situations once you have this memorized.

 

 

 

Yin Organs Yang Organs

 

 

 

Lucky (LU) 3-5am Linda (LI) 5-7am

 

Special (Sp) 9-11am Stores (ST) 7-9am

 

 

 

Hearts (HT) 11-1pm Sideways (SI) 1-3pm

 

Kids (KD) 5-7pm Underblankets (UB)

3-5pm

 

 

 

Pick (PC) 7-9pm Small Jawbreakers

(SJ) or (TW) 9-11pm

 

Licorice (LV) 1-3am Goobers (GB) 11-1am

 

 

 

Brian

 

 

Joyces <joyces wrote:

 

1-3 Liver

3-5 Lung

5-7 Large Intestine

7-9 Stomach

9-11 Spleen

11-1 Heart

1-3 Small Intestine

3-5 Bladder

5-7 Kidney

7-9 Pericardium

9-11 Triple Warmer

11-1 Gall Bladder

 

-

Barb

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:12 AM

Clock

 

 

 

I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does any

one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure is

1-3AM is Liver time.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Barbara

 

 

 

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Check out recent article at www.acupuncturetoday.com on taoist acupuncture

where this actually comes from.

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

>Joyces <joyces

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re: Clock

>Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:28:44 +0200

>

>

>1-3 Liver

>3-5 Lung

>5-7 Large Intestine

>7-9 Stomach

>9-11 Spleen

>11-1 Heart

>1-3 Small Intestine

>3-5 Bladder

>5-7 Kidney

>7-9 Pericardium

>9-11 Triple Warmer

>11-1 Gall Bladder

>

> -

> Barb

> Chinese Medicine

> Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:12 AM

> Clock

>

>

>

> I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does

>any

> one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure is

> 1-3AM is Liver time.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

>

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

>

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Thank you Dr Keikobad,

very enjoyable!

Best wishes,

 

 

 

Dr. Holem Keikobad [dkaikobad]

Friday, 28 January 2005 1:03 AM

Chinese Medicine

Re: Clock

 

 

 

Barb wrote:

I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock. Does any

one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for sure

is1-3AM is Liver time.

>

>

 

Some more on Horary Clock:

 

* Each channel runs 120 mts, no more, no less

 

* In that 120 mts qi runs through all 5-Shu points.. For instance LV 1 -

3 AM would be:

01:00 AM to 1:24 AM - Wood on Wood

01:24 AM to 1:48 AM - Fire on Wood

01:48 AM to 2:12 AM - Earth on Wood

02:12 AM to 2:36 AM - Metal on Wood

02:36 AM to 3:00 AM - Water on Wood

 

* In which case a Wood vessel will change characteristics and become 4

other Elements.

 

* Water K between 05:00 PM and 07:00 PM will actually, in part, become

Fire.

 

* The sequence of Wood LV-through 24 hours to-Wood GB is immutable,

unhangeable.

 

*. The day this sequence changes, Earth will no more as we know it to be.

 

* The Clock runs 4 quarters, tied forever to the Solar chariot:

1st Quarter: 01:00 AM to 07:00 AM

2nd Quarter: 07:00 AM to 01:00 PM

3rd Quarter: 01:00 PM to 07:00 PM

4th Quarter: 07:00 PM to 01:00 AM

 

* In Quarter 1 and 2, there are 2 yin and 1 yang vessels each

 

* In Quarter 3 and 4, there are 2 yang and 1 yin vessels each

 

And so on.

 

Entering muddier water, by the Mother-Son Law, where the Son is neither

filial

nor tractable, and has fallen into bad company; and the Mother does not

come

across as anything Motherlike, everything you figured out as " this way "

on the

conventional Clock, becomes " that way " .

 

Clinically this family spat can be useful, because if you are tending a

vessel

such as LV, and can't access the patient at an unearthly time of 2 AM

without

crossing emphatic borders of Conventionality, you can as easily work on

that vessel in SI time, which is the exact opposite, 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM.

 

Another instance: If LU qi is Weak, UB will show up with an Excess.

To bring LU up to par, one will then reduce UB.

 

I wrote up a pertinent piece, Case of the Disappearing Channels, for

the New England Journal of Traditional Medicine. I'll look up the Issue

and Volume

and post a link. There you'll get more of the Clock than you may actually

bargained for :-)

 

Best

 

Dr. Holmes

www.acu-free.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://babel.altavista.com/

 

and adjust

accordingly.

 

 

 

 

 

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See the files section of this group. There is a TCM clock pic.

Direct link:

 

http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/YGT5QR9rsdDcZ4CVf8EV-

ve6goJk6CYm97bUQZn9m9_7eiApbu08_JgQCfNzbJleXJ4GJKiM4iqxxEEGj0uwj4t1mQ

9qov2hGv5kN8k/Pictures/zangfu-time.pdf

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , " Barb "

<bbeale@e...> wrote:

>

> I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock.

Does any

> one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for

sure is

> 1-3AM is Liver time.

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

>

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

>

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Sorry, that didn't work - would you please check the link below?

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, PhD

chusauli

 

See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com

 

 

 

 

> " " <attiliodalberto

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

> Re: Clock

>Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:35:24 -0000

>

>

>

>See the files section of this group. There is a TCM clock pic.

>Direct link:

>

>http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/YGT5QR9rsdDcZ4CVf8EV-

>ve6goJk6CYm97bUQZn9m9_7eiApbu08_JgQCfNzbJleXJ4GJKiM4iqxxEEGj0uwj4t1mQ

>9qov2hGv5kN8k/Pictures/zangfu-time.pdf

>

>Attilio

>

>Chinese Medicine , " Barb "

><bbeale@e...> wrote:

> >

> > I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM clock.

>Does any

> > one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for

>sure is

> > 1-3AM is Liver time.

> >

> > Thanks in advance!

> >

> >

> >

> > Barbara

> >

> >

> >

> >

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The link is correct. You need to copy and paste the WHOLE link.

Otherwise go to the group's files section and find it there.

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , " Robert Chu "

<chusauli@m...> wrote:

>

> Sorry, that didn't work - would you please check the link below?

>

> Many thanks in advance!

>

>

>

> Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, PhD

> chusauli@m...

>

> See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com

>

>

>

>

> > " " <attiliodalberto>

> >Chinese Medicine

> >Chinese Medicine

> > Re: Clock

> >Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:35:24 -0000

> >

> >

> >

> >See the files section of this group. There is a TCM clock pic.

> >Direct link:

> >

> >http://f5.grp.fs.com/v1/YGT5QR9rsdDcZ4CVf8EV-

>

>ve6goJk6CYm97bUQZn9m9_7eiApbu08_JgQCfNzbJleXJ4GJKiM4iqxxEEGj0uwj4t1m

Q

> >9qov2hGv5kN8k/Pictures/zangfu-time.pdf

> >

> >Attilio

> >

> >Chinese Medicine , " Barb "

> ><bbeale@e...> wrote:

> > >

> > > I can't find in any of my resources here at work, the TCM

clock.

> >Does any

> > > one know it off the top of their heads? All I can remember for

> >sure is

> > > 1-3AM is Liver time.

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Barbara

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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More of the Horary Clock:

 

Midday Midnight Relationship:

Set 1: On either side of the midnight mark there is, seen clockwise,

Wood yang and yin.

Set 2: On either side of the midday mark there is, seen clockwise, Fire

yin.and yang.

Elemental Relationship: Set 1 is the Mother of Set 2, and Set 2 the Son

of Set 1

Mother Son Relationship: If Set 1 pair is Deficient, tone Set 2 between

1 to 3 PM.

Limitation: If Set 1 yin, LV, is simply Stagnated, one cannot release

this using Set 2.

 

Sunrise:

On either side of thesunrise mark there is, seen clockwise, LI and ST.

3 Pair Relationship: Both for the Yang Ming pair.

Qi & Blood Quantum: Maximal qi with maximal blood.

Run time: 5 AM to 9 AM.

Transfer point: On face, at sides of the alae nasii.

Common face color parameter: Heat in Colon.

Common etiology: Bielemental, Fire Xu with Metal Shi.

Common lcinical pattern: HT Def with Colon Rising.

Treatment protocol: Tone HT with Mother, reduce LI with Son.

 

For every 2-hour pair, clearly indicate Mother-Son points are available.

 

Bunches more, later.

 

Dr. Holmes

CEUS by Distance Learning. www.acu-free.com

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