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John :

 

Lonnie Jarrett explains them in a lot of detail in " The Clinical Practice of

" . It is a thick red book with a lot of Five Element theories

from Worsley. It is $99 plus shipping on his website SpiritPathPress.com

 

The other opiton would be purchasing a Five Element Handbook from Sherrie Smith

who is a teacher at TAI. I can give you her information if you want. This is

$30 plus shipping. Her info is :

 

I had a lot of inquires about her handbook last year, so I am taking the liberty

to put her information here

The Five Element Acupuncture

Handbook. It costs $30 plus $7 shipping. A check for $37.00 made to Sharon

M. Smith and sent to 10716 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 210, Columbia, MD

21044 will get the book by Priority Mail.

 

Anne

 

 

 

 

-------------- Original message ----------------------

" " <johnkokko

> Hi Anne,

> Where can one learn more about the entry/ exit points system?

> This wasn't part of my TCM training.

> Thanks.

>

> On 1/4/07, anne.crowley <anne.crowley wrote:

> >

> > Sorry Gabrielle, I didn't see this until I was cleaning up email.

> >

> > My teaching is that on the left HT, LR, KI at the deep level, and

> > correspondlingy SI, GB, and BL at the superficial (not to be confused with

> > pulse quality) level. Closer to the surface, might be a better choice of

> > words.

> > On the right LU, SP, PC at the deeper level and correspondingly LI, ST,

> > and TH at the surface or first level.

> >

> > Now on entry exits, the pulse has to be full on the meridian where you use

> > the exit point, e.g SP 21 and deficient or almost not there on the meridan

> > where you use the entry, HT 1. You tonify SP 21 and then Tonify HT1. These

> > entry exits can be very powerful, shift on the pulses and (often) the

> > patient notices a big shift in their energy

> >

> > I once heard this block described as a pipe where water is backed up and

> > is forceful because it wants to flow. When you tonify the point it releases

> > the energy and then you tonify the entry point so it brings it into the next

> > meridian.

> >

> > Anne

> > -------------- Original message ----------------------

> > " gabriellemathieu "

> <gabriellemathieu<gabriellemathieu%40>

> > >

> > > Anne,

> > >

> > > I have been using exit/entry points too, but I don't know what Lonnie

> > means when

> > > he refers

> > > to the Yang pulses. I only learned the conventional: Lung, Spleen,

> > Kidney Yang

> > > on the right,

> > > and Heart, Liver, Kidney Yin on the left.

> > > Where does your teaching place the Yang pulses?

> > > I use lime green Seirin's on BL1 or St 1 and I haven't had any problems

> > yet, but

> > > I barely insert.

> > > Thanks,

> > > Gabrielle

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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