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Mon, 1 Jan 2007 08:45:45 –0800, " " <johnkokko wrote:

>>… The Nguyen Van Nghi group is also in the process of translating

several classics…

 

Thanks for the lead. Any further translations help in the process of

triangulating among them to get a better sense of what's really,

maybe, there in the classics.

 

and:

>> Has anyone used this fascinating pulse system [RenYing] in practice?

 

I'm not sure if you're asking about Van Nghi's pulse system, or using

RenYing in general.

 

I have experienced a pulse system using RenYing (at the carotid). Dan

Lobash was demonstrating it at an expo a couple of years ago. The

author was Dr. Tae Woo Yoo, the Korean luminary best known for his

" Koryo Hand Therapy (KHT) " system. Dan gave me a copy of a paper by

Dr. Yoo outlining his reincarnation of the NeiJing practice. In his

free demo, he was comparing carotid and wrist pulses for relative

strength, then did hand-needling accordingly.

 

Scanning a number of websites (Dan's (http://www.khtsystems.com), one

in NY, one in Korea, etc.) I found no book or other mention of this

pulse system. You might get in touch with Dan. He was very open about

giving me the paper (which I probably still have, somewhere).

 

Tae Woo Yoo made a memorable appearance at the first Pacific Symposium

in 1989 (the taped recording is still available from CRS). Charisma!

He did demonstrations of KHT with " miraculous " results, and talked

about his ability to heal over long-distance telephone. He's

apparently quite a scholar, too.

 

 

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Chris,

Thanks for your insights.

I'll contact 'Doctor Dan' and ask about the system and paper.

 

Funny thing is I also have been diagnosed via the carotid artery/ radial

artery pulse system

from Dan Lobash/ Dr. Tae Woo and am wearing a silver ring on my right water

finger to prove it...

still wearing it. When I take it off, I definitely feel off. There are

yogis in India and Tibet who also prescribe precious metal and gem rings/

amulets.

 

I know he traveled around the country in his RV for conferences, a real

unique free spirit.

Definitely the strangest pulse taking I've seen, efficient and accurate.

What I do remember is that the carotid artery/radial artery diagnosis

conferred with the

Omura O-ring test he also performed.

 

I'll contact the Jung Tao school and see if Sean Marshall has other

perspectives on Lingshu Chapters 9, 48, 49.

Thanks, K.

 

On 1/1/07, chris_macie < wrote:

>

> Mon, 1 Jan 2007 08:45:45 –0800, " "

<johnkokko<johnkokko%40gmail.com>>

> wrote:

> >>… The Nguyen Van Nghi group is also in the process of translating

> several classics…

>

> Thanks for the lead. Any further translations help in the process of

> triangulating among them to get a better sense of what's really,

> maybe, there in the classics.

>

> and:

> >> Has anyone used this fascinating pulse system [RenYing] in practice?

>

> I'm not sure if you're asking about Van Nghi's pulse system, or using

> RenYing in general.

>

> I have experienced a pulse system using RenYing (at the carotid). Dan

> Lobash was demonstrating it at an expo a couple of years ago. The

> author was Dr. Tae Woo Yoo, the Korean luminary best known for his

> " Koryo Hand Therapy (KHT) " system. Dan gave me a copy of a paper by

> Dr. Yoo outlining his reincarnation of the NeiJing practice. In his

> free demo, he was comparing carotid and wrist pulses for relative

> strength, then did hand-needling accordingly.

>

> Scanning a number of websites (Dan's (http://www.khtsystems.com), one

> in NY, one in Korea, etc.) I found no book or other mention of this

> pulse system. You might get in touch with Dan. He was very open about

> giving me the paper (which I probably still have, somewhere).

>

> Tae Woo Yoo made a memorable appearance at the first Pacific Symposium

> in 1989 (the taped recording is still available from CRS). Charisma!

> He did demonstrations of KHT with " miraculous " results, and talked

> about his ability to heal over long-distance telephone. He's

> apparently quite a scholar, too.

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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a problem.'

 

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