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There is some evidence for quality of expression of jing transforming physical

features in the Pottenger cat studies. While I'm not sure if the premise of the

cat study is good (there is some evidence that most of the problems were related

to taurine deficiency which was not understood at the time of the study) it does

seem that the cumulative effect of nutritional deficiency across generations of

animals was apparent and measurable and reversable with proper nutrition. The

results that I recall were changes in the shape of the skull and jaw, the long

bones, nervous system, etc. On the radio recently I heard a long discussion of

how so called " junk " DNA actually plays an important role in activating and

deactivating genetic expression, and it might be a way of conveying the more

" Lamarckian " information from one generation to the next.

 

Par Scott

 

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Attilio D'Alberto

Chinese Medicine

Sunday, June 17, 2007 12:12 PM

RE: Re: Facelift Acupuncture: fact or fallacy?

 

 

Big ear lobes represent a strong source of Kidney Qi and Essence. That's why

Buddha is always depicted with large ear lobes. Translating that into luck

is more of a lay term used by the general public which I believe is the same

as the lines between eye brows illustrating issues with our parents. It's

more lay terminology than TCM. From a TCM view, if we did how issues with

our parents, then it would probably manifest within our kidneys that house

our pre heaven Qi given to us from our parents.

 

Kind regards,

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MBAcC

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Re: Facelift Acupuncture: fact or fallacy?

 

Hi Attilio, hope you are well.

 

Bridges book, and her lectures are full of ancedotes and stories of

how she applies face reading to life and to help her

clients " recognise their issues " , making her a very interesting and

engaging speaker.

 

I possibly made a bad choice in choosing the example i did of how

face reading could be applied to FRA, (the conversation i quoted was

a chat with a friend about the subject, not during an acu

consultation) We all do face reading to a certain extent every day

with those we meet and in order to read emotions and gauge how others

are feeling, I think it is interesting to develop the skill and use

it to help give FRA clients a more positive opinion of their wrinkles

and lines.

 

It may not be the most high-brow academic aspect of chinese medicine-

much of the subject is light-hearted and fun - for example large

fleshy earlobes are said to represent old age luck (lots of money or

rich children to look after you in old age!)

 

I was wondering, If you belive the topic to be " new age nonsense " -

or traditional old nonsense, given its long history throughout

Chinese culture, diviniation, diagnosis, use in match-making etc, why

promote the book for sale in your bookshop??!!

 

kind regards

 

Christine

 

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> Hi Christine,

>

> So, if a patient presents with a deep line vertically between the

> eyebrows, this could be treated according to Doran by needling

along

> the wrinkle and also across it in 2 directions, so as to relax the

> muscle. Bridges teaches that this is a sign of repressed liver Qi,

> most often a determination not to become like a parent. This has

> borne true for me in many conversations

> " i don't mind being like my mum, i love her lots. ...i think she

has

> made terrible choices with men, i would never allow that kind of

> thing to happen to me ...but think she is lovely " note deep

line,,, "

> oh yeah see what u mean.. "

>

> face reading in chinese med Lillian bridges isbn 0-443-07315-5

> comprehensive handbook for trad C M face rejuvenation Ping Zhang

isbn

> 1-59975-666-8 is ok but promotional for her creams. some face

massage

> techniques etc which were missed when i did Doran seminar.

>

> I agree that deep vertical lines between the eyebrows relates to

Liver Qi

> problems, but in relation to not becoming our parents? I don't buy

that,

> sounds like new age nonsense to me.

>

> Here's a link to the Lillian Bridges book:

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