Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hi Pete: I have a web based email which apparently does not accept my HTML script. Could you please post this reply on the TCM users group? Thanks, Raman Basha, LAC ------- RE: Artificial Lighting for Tongue Diagnosis basha Sun, March 05, 2006 7:02 am Chinese Medicine Hello David , Pete & Others: Regarding lighting & tongue diagnosis, I take a digital picture in natural light of every patient's tongue. The location is either next to a window in the treatment room or just outside the clinic in open shade. The photos are then uploaded to a computer where the image is more closely studied. Progress can then be effectively charted throughout the course of treatment. Hope the above information is helpful. Raman Basha, LAC Center For Natural Medicine Encinitas/San Diego ------- Re: Artificial Lighting for Tongue Diagnosis petetheisen <petetheisen Sun, March 05, 2006 2:18 am Chinese Medicine David Gordon wrote: > I've been working in a particular clinic on and off for the last year > and have stopped observing any purple hues within the tongue bodies. > I used to observe pale purple tongues quite often - we have a lot of > qi deficiency, yang deficiency and stagnation here in London UK. > > There is no natural light in the clinic and I feel that the spot > lights on the ceiling might be responsible and am thinking of buying > a portable light that throws natural (or as close to natural as > possible) light on the tongue. > > I'm also unsure whether to get: > 1. a lamp on a high stand that points down at the tongue; > 2. a lamp that shines up at the ceiling; or > 3. a lamp that just illuminates the whole room. Hi David! Daylight varies between 4500 and 7000 Kelvin. I would try to find as small a light as I could that produced this color temperature of light, even a flashlight that you could keep in your pocket. If you find something like that, post it to the list. I don't have one of these, but I have florescent lights in the room - see purple hues easily. Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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