Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 the breast belongs to St but the nipple to liver. you may find in the ZhenJiu Dacheng by Yang JIzhou. usually the classics treat two points of lung Taiyuan and Lieque. thanks luigi Chinese Medicine , wrote: > There is a lovely way to treat the breasts which have much pain. > > Have the patient touch her own breast to find the pain area. Then seek > water and metal points of the leg yin meridians and see which point will > remarkably reduce the pain in the breast. > > One can place a magnet on each of water or metal points for about a minute > and the patient then rechecks the pain level. The point that gives the most > relief is the best point for the job. This is typically on the same side as > the soreness. A different water or metal point may work on the other side, > it doesn't have to be the same point for each breast. > > Occasionally when this fails and the pain is in the quadrant closest to Pe > 1, I find it is the Stomach channel that will resolve the pain. The > relationship being the midday midnight rule. That is Pe and ST are at the > opposite time of day/night. Here one might check, source, luo or cleft pts > to see which of these might release the stagnation. > > I have women now who no longer can tell the onset of menstruation because > the breast no longer beats like a drum. > Best wishes, > > > > Dr. Holmes Keikobad [dkaikobad@c...] > Thursday, 10 March 2005 7:06 AM > Chinese Medicine > Re: Re: Diamond Acupuncture > > > By and large one leaves the breasts alone in the healing intervention > sense, > and the breasts will return the compliment. > > Breasts are central to the substantial essence of the earth, and the > heavens move by the > beat they set. All pain comes from the breast, and all pleasure. > > Possibly these are the most ill used of the appendages of the body, > having been > gouged out, implanted with sand, depleted with suction, turned this way > and that, mauled, billeted, buffeted, beastialized, for the express > pleasure of men, > who don't have any, the ones they wear being comically redundant. > > The ST rises at 7 AM horary time, running replete with LI Yangming qi, the > transfer taking place at the nostril, on the full face as it sees Apollo > rise, as he > did when Alexander was a whining infant, and Socrates a wandering > mendicant on > Ionesian shoes. > > Between 7 and 9 AM it traverses literally off the head, down the face > and neck, > into the subclavicular pool, onto the rise of the chest, and onto the > incline of > the breast. At one point it reaches the areola and circuits there. > > As the circuits turn in ever diminishing girth, the qi refines and > converges on > to the raised promontory of the Universal Spout at which all the world > has gained > sustenance, and has despoiled in return. > > The qi then trembles, having nowhere to go, settled to recede on to the > slope and > begins the downward track to abdomen, the inguinal shallows, the raise > of the thigh, > the turn of the knee, onto the shin, on the dorsum of the foot, and into > the toes > to merge with the Dark Core of the Earth. > > The breast is mostly, if not wholly, Earth Yang qi, central to all > awakenings, immutable, > unchangeable, forever giving, never denying, the reason the > manifestation lives. > > When the breast dies, all on earth die with her. > > No more molestation. > > Arya Holmes. > > > > > > > > To translate this message, copy and paste it into this web link page, > http://babel.altavista.com/ > > > and adjust > accordingly. > > Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group > requires prior permission from the author. > > If you are a TCM academic and wish to discuss TCM with other academics, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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