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Hello group,

 

How about " slow " electric sensations coursing along a meridian akin to

the feeling of when you hit a nerve in say PC6? Peter Deadman stated in

a lecture he gave in Copenhagen not many weeks ago that you should

obtain De Qi and preferrably have the Qi travel to the place where it is

needed. I have tried that in practice and it turns out that Qi actually

can be directed (of course it can - Peter Deadman said so :P); ie in

Zhong Qi Xu (breathlesness, palpitations, etc.) needle Ren 17 (+) and

course the Qi to the heart region or in phlegm misting the brain needle

st 40 (-) to produce a almost electric jolt going straight to the head

with immediate clearing of vision and dizziness, etc, etc. Patients

tends to describe this as an electric current, but usually less

substantiel and sometimes slower than the " PC6 feeling. " Also this

sensation can be furthered or redirected by manipulation tech. This -

described by patients as an electric current or jolt - cannot be wrong

or can it?

 

Best regards,

Thomas Soerensen

L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist

Hwa Rang Do Lic. Instructor

 

 

 

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These are the parameters of the needle having 'taken':

 

Subjectively:

Any kind of sensation to any extent on the channel.

Any kind of sensation to any extent on the organ or viscus.

Any kind of sensation to any extent anywhere wildly remote.

 

Objectively:

The 'standing' needle as one sees it.

The 'tight' needle as one feels it.

The wet tongue sign.

Relaxed triggers.

 

Goal:

To cause a differential in qi flow.

This can mean a very limited qi sensation, which is enough.

 

Qi does not like to be man- or woman handled.

Qi does not like to be rushed.

A small nudge is enough.

 

Holmes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Holmes Kaikobad,

 

Thank you for clarifying... especially the statement " Qi does not like

to be man- or woman handled "

makes a lot of sense to me! I guess when it comes down to it, it's all

about balancing Yin and Yang - as in everything else?!

 

Best regards,

 

Thomas Soerensen

L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist

Hwa Rang Do Lic. instructor

 

dkakobad wrote:

 

> These are the parameters of the needle having 'taken':

>

> Subjectively:

> Any kind of sensation to any extent on the channel.

> Any kind of sensation to any extent on the organ or viscus.

> Any kind of sensation to any extent anywhere wildly remote.

>

> Objectively:

> The 'standing' needle as one sees it.

> The 'tight' needle as one feels it.

> The wet tongue sign.

> Relaxed triggers.

>

> Goal:

> To cause a differential in qi flow.

> This can mean a very limited qi sensation, which is enough.

>

> Qi does not like to be man- or woman handled.

> Qi does not like to be rushed.

> A small nudge is enough.

>

> Holmes

>

>

>

 

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