Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Stefano! Hi! How are you? You brought a theory very interesting and I wish to thank you so much. Do you beleive that this could be appliable in Chong Mai, too? _____ Da: Chinese Medicine Chinese Medicine Per conto di Stefano Marcelli Inviato: domenica 18 gennaio 2009 21.41 A: Chinese Medicine Oggetto: The creative coil in the (male) acupuncture kidney channel. Hi all. This is the first group of TCM practitioners, where I try to share a little observation in the acupuncture field with a consequent hypotesis. " In my opinion, the path of the Kidney Acupuncture Channel in the foot as it is described in Traditional Classics, is wrongly considered identical both in males and females. Basing my statement on anatomical correlations, which I presume nobody has found till now, the Kidney Acupuncture Channel in the foot (and ankle) should have the shape of a coil only in males. " If you are interested in it, click the following link, where theory and pictures are exposed: http://www.meso. <http://www.meso.it/circleinkidneychannel.en.htm> it/circleinkidneychannel.en.htm Regards, Stefano Marcelli MD Acupuncturist in Italy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Stefano, Your hypothesis is very interesting... How can we make a study of this to prove/disprove your theory? It does make sense from an anatomical point of view. Women were not even considered many times in ancient medicine... that' s why there are two lower orifices stated (men), not 3 (as in women). K. > Hi all. > This is the first group of TCM practitioners, where I try to share a > little observation in the acupuncture field with a consequent hypotesis. > > " In my opinion, the path of the Kidney Acupuncture Channel in the foot > as it is described in Traditional Classics, is > wrongly considered identical both in males and females. Basing my > statement on anatomical correlations, which I presume nobody has found > till now, the Kidney Acupuncture Channel in the foot (and ankle) > should have the shape of a coil only in males. " > > If you are interested in it, click the following link, where theory > and pictures are exposed: > > http://www.meso. <http://www.meso.it/circleinkidneychannel.en.htm> > it/circleinkidneychannel.en.htm > > Regards, > > Stefano Marcelli MD > Acupuncturist in Italy. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Dear . Thank you. 1) To prove/disprove my theory on fire-light-use obscuring Qi, I've thought to live without any light for a certain period (one month or also less I think could be enough), but mantaining the eyes opened, free, but it's so hard to realize. I should become like an old China's Emperor... To do this, in fact it needs a lot of servants. Very difficult, as examples: How to cook without fire? Microwave? How to eat? How to change clothes, how to go to the bath, shower et cetera. The iPod could aid a minimum. :-) Also the Amish admit some artificial lights. Maybe only those derived from fire. 2) At the time of Classics, the Chines has so few consideration for women that the invented the " foot binding. See and read to feel real horror: http://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/History/China/04/hutchins/hutchins.htm This correlation is strongly in according with the subject. What was the physiological aim of the ancient Chinese, to excogitate these cruelst acts? Foot binding in women and castration in men. Luckily they studied also herbs and needling. :-) Something of hormonal, at least in the second case. Stefano --- Stefano Marcelli MD Acupuncturist in Italy. Chinese Medicine , " " <johnkokko wrote: > > Stefano, > Your hypothesis is very interesting... How can we make a study of this to > prove/disprove > your theory? > > It does make sense from an anatomical point of view. Women were not even > considered many times > in ancient medicine... that' s why there are two lower orifices stated > (men), not 3 (as in women). > > K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Caro Gabriele. What will we do, without the Americans? We conceived Marco Polo and Cristoforo Colombo and we do not possess the littlest island out of Italy. :-) The last time I met you was still into a , if my memory isn't wrong. Thank you Bill Gates, thank you America! .... Probably the theory could affect also other channels, but the Eight Irregular Channels are very linear, the Twelve Ordinary Channels sometimes exaggerate in strange shapes (I think the Bladder and the Gall Bladder Channel), with changes of direction: oblique, lateral and inversion. But actually IMHO the most strange variation is just that circle, coil or loop in the kidney channel. For the others, the anatomical correlation is often obvious. I found interesting things while searching a method to better memorize the back-shu points. I've put the Dumai channel in relation with the sino-atrial and atrioventricular node. The life begins by a beat... I can dimonstrate this basing on Classics and on back-shu points positions. Consequently Dumai should have points with anti-arrhytmic effects. It could calm the mind for the simplest anatomical reason. It could be matter of an original book, but before I must send my English to the Army... :-) Ciao, Stefano Chinese Medicine , " Dott. Gabriele Saudelli " <saudelligabriele wrote: > > Stefano! Hi! How are you? You brought a theory very interesting and I wish > to thank you so much. Do you beleive that this could be appliable in Chong > Mai, too? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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