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Anne, remember, needle depth, retention vs non retention will also b greek 2

folks sans 5e training. i think your ee descriptions are great. lynn

 

[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

> 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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