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nial_sawa

05/19/06 23:11:01

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dispersing and tonifying

 

Hi!

Thanks for the information on dispersing and tonifying. Does the Shudo

Denmai book on meridian diagnosis relate to the use of the ryodaraku? I

am studying TCM in Spain, and our teacher recommended using the IS 160

(which is an electro-acupuncture machine, point locator, and

ryuodaraku). I have currently bought it, and have queries about using

it. If anyone has a spare moment could they please explain how they

have found using it, and if they think that using the ryodaraku with

TCM is compatible. I understood that the Ryuodaraku´s meridian

measurements shows if there is an excess or insufficiency in the

organ, not just the meridian, but Mike´s response seems to say this

isn´t the case.

Thanks for any help

 

 

 

 

 

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CENTRO DE MEDICINA ORIENTAL

Acupunctura-Shiatsu-Adipolise-TCM

Dr.H.Peter Nussbaumer

351-269827272,+351-967044284

medoriental

 

 

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nial_sawa

05/19/06 23:11:01

Chinese Medicine

dispersing and tonifying

 

Hi!

Thanks for the information on dispersing and tonifying. Does the Shudo

Denmai book on meridian diagnosis relate to the use of the ryodaraku? I

am studying TCM in Spain, and our teacher recommended using the IS 160

(which is an electro-acupuncture machine, point locator, and

ryuodaraku). I have currently bought it, and have queries about using

it. If anyone has a spare moment could they please explain how they

have found using it, and if they think that using the ryodaraku with

TCM is compatible. I understood that the Ryuodaraku´s meridian

measurements shows if there is an excess or insufficiency in the

organ, not just the meridian, but Mike´s response seems to say this

isn´t the case.

Thanks for any help

 

 

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Hi!

Thanks for the information on dispersing and tonifying. Does the Shudo

Denmai book on meridian diagnosis relate to the use of the ryodaraku? I

am studying TCM in Spain, and our teacher recommended using the IS 160

(which is an electro-acupuncture machine, point locator, and

ryuodaraku). I have currently bought it, and have queries about using

it. If anyone has a spare moment could they please explain how they

have found using it, and if they think that using the ryodaraku with

TCM is compatible. I understood that the Ryuodaraku´s meridian

measurements shows if there is an excess or insufficiency in the

organ, not just the meridian, but Mike´s response seems to say this

isn´t the case.

Thanks for any help

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I do not know much about ryodaraku, which measures ting-well pts for electrical

impulses. A channel is considered separate from an organ although there is much

overlap in signs and symptomology. Shudo does not discuss this apparatus but,

in stead, focuses upon physician development and not reliance upon a machine to

make the diagnosis. I enjoyed his text as it opened up a new world that was

almost refreshingly different from the medicalized TCM. That is what really

made things more fun for me.Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

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Fri, 19 May 2006 22:07:31 +0000dispersing and tonifyingHi!Thanks

for the information on dispersing and tonifying. Does the Shudo Denmai book on

meridian diagnosis relate to the use of the ryodaraku? I am studying TCM in

Spain, and our teacher recommended using the IS 160 (which is an

electro-acupuncture machine, point locator, and ryuodaraku). I have currently

bought it, and have queries about using it. If anyone has a spare moment could

they please explain how they have found using it, and if they think that using

the ryodaraku with TCM is compatible. I understood that the Ryuodaraku´s

meridian measurements shows if there is an excess or insufficiency in the

organ, not just the meridian, but Mike´s response seems to say this isn´t the

case.Thanks for any helpSubscribe to the new FREE online journal for TCM at

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