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I'm presenting my thesis next week friday about acupuncture and fertility.

While I'm trying to be prepared for some nasty questions, I found one question

for which I couldn't find any answer.

Does anybody has a good answer?

 

The question is:

 

Why do the text books mention HEART QI(instead of heart yang) as the necessary

power to switch from yin to yang and from yang to yin in the menstrual cycle? It

is the only topic in acupuncture, mentioning heart Qi?

 

Thanks a lot,

 

Pascale

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Maybe that's where the spark of life resides.

 

Janis

 

 

--- On Tue, 6/17/08, Pascale Janssens <janssens_pascale wrote:

 

> Pascale Janssens <janssens_pascale

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> Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 6:42 AM

> I'm presenting my thesis next week friday about

> acupuncture and fertility.

> While I'm trying to be prepared for some nasty

> questions, I found one question for which I couldn't

> find any answer.

> Does anybody has a good answer?

>

> The question is:

>

> Why do the text books mention HEART QI(instead of heart

> yang) as the necessary power to switch from yin to yang and

> from yang to yin in the menstrual cycle? It is the only

> topic in acupuncture, mentioning heart Qi?

>

> Thanks a lot,

>

> Pascale

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Pascale,

 

I'm not sure if this qualifies as a GOOD answer but I'll give it a

shot. First I'll quote Suwen in " Essence is the foundation of the

human body " Essence/Jing is the potential of differentiation into

Yin and Yang. It greatly influences the ablility of reproduction,

growth and development. Kidney yin provides the material substance

for the Kidney yang acitvation- similar to the oil and the flame of

the oil lamp. (end of quote)

Now I know this is talking about the kidney essence but I think the

principle applies to the heart as well. It is the post-natal

essence that leads to Gu-Qi combined with the Da Qi...that gives you

the final product and THAT product, Heart Qi, provides the material

for yang activation.

Just my opinion, (and that of a student as well), hope it helps.

Wishing you wisdom.

Randy

 

Chinese Medicine , Pascale

Janssens <janssens_pascale wrote:

>

> I'm presenting my thesis next week friday about acupuncture and

fertility.

> While I'm trying to be prepared for some nasty questions, I found

one question for which I couldn't find any answer.

> Does anybody has a good answer?

>

> The question is:

>

> Why do the text books mention HEART QI(instead of heart yang) as

the necessary power to switch from yin to yang and from yang to yin

in the menstrual cycle? It is the only topic in acupuncture,

mentioning heart Qi?

>

> Thanks a lot,

>

> Pascale

>

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