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Soon as Spring set in LV Wiry pulse made its appearance.

In most cases I found it on a vague area above, on and below L guan.

In some cases it appeared even on the R chi.

 

Iconogram: slightest wiry feel on superficial aspect of pulse. Stays put

on pressure,

gives way on extreme pressure, proves this is not true Wiry.

 

For Wood cases who had settled down but for minimal symptoms showed a

decided

relapse, nothing serious that one treatment did not abort. ST Rising due

to GB Aggressing

presented right on time.

 

Ought to set up a preventive intervention in Winter.

 

Would like input from folks, how are things presenting with you? Is this

a worldwide

phenomenon to the extent that there is a Spring worthy of its name.

 

Would particularly like folks from the Cold North to report.

 

For the curious: Mae Jing Pulse Classic p 61 Blue Poppy ISBN 0-936185-75-9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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dkakobad wrote:

 

> Soon as Spring set in LV Wiry pulse made its appearance.

> In most cases I found it on a vague area above, on and below L guan.

> In some cases it appeared even on the R chi.

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Just out of curiosity, now that the Equinox has set in:

 

* Are you in general getting more LV GB type cases since Spring began?

* Is there a definite Wiry feel to the pulse?

* Are you yourself, if even LV type, feel more edgy than usual?

* If you are a full blown LV, have you tended to anger and irritation?

 

Some clear markers of a LV person:

* Greenish blue hue around eyes

* Marked malar flush on the dot in afternoon

* Flank pains and subcostal heaviness

* Tendency to sprain foot to the inside

* Headaches in sides, rarely in vertex

* ST caidity and reflux

* Difficulty falling asleep

* Heat symptoms during 1 to 3 PM

* An odd stagnation on L of umbilicus from ST 25 to 27

 

Holmes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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