Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 a patient i'm treating told me today that at the PT facility they attended they noticed that women get strokes affecting their L side, and men on the R. This was do to the fact that women have a tendency to be more R brained and men more L dominate. i thought this had interesting TCM implications, considering that the L side is yin and R is yang. can anyone confirm or elaborate on this phenomena? -- Kath Bartlett, LAc, MS, BA UCLA Oriental Medicine Experienced, Dedicated, Effective Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist Available at Asheville Center for : www.FlyingDragonLiniment.com and from the following suppliers: Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown https://www.kamwo.com/shop/product.php?productid=17442 & cat=0 & page=1 Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC http://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=categories & category=14 & vendor= & \ product=5554 & pg= Asheville Center For 70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777 kbartlett www.AcupunctureAsheville.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I am a Zen Shiatsu practitioner and work with about 70 seniors every week at 2 senior centers. About 40% have suffered strokes and have some disability. There is a fairly even distribution between men and woman. I have not witnessed any clear lines between left and right side determined by sex. What I have witnessed is a difference in response to my treatment that is culturally based. The seniors at the Vietnamese center where I work have shown visible improvement in movement, sometimes dramatically. I don't know what to attribute this to other than possibly an openess to this type of treatment. Robert Canty ABT Dipl. NCCAOM ________________________________ " " PCOM Alumni <alumni Cc: TCM List <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:45:32 PM Women get strokes on L side, Men on R? a patient i'm treating told me today that at the PT facility they attended they noticed that women get strokes affecting their L side, and men on the R. This was do to the fact that women have a tendency to be more R brained and men more L dominate. i thought this had interesting TCM implications, considering that the L side is yin and R is yang. can anyone confirm or elaborate on this phenomena? -- Oriental Medicine Experienced, Dedicated, Effective Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist Available at Asheville Center for : www.FlyingDragonLin iment.com and from the following suppliers: Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown https://www. kamwo.com/ shop/product. php?productid= 17442 & cat= 0 & page=1 Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC http://www.goldenne edleonline. com/index. php?page= categories & category= 14 & vendor= & product= 5554 & pg= Asheville Center For 70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777 kbartlett@Acupunctu reAsheville. com www.AcupunctureAshe ville.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I have treated strokes in men and women for over 10 years and I can't say that I have seen a predominance on either side for males and females. The left side of the brain, in general, controls linear, logical processes like math, science, eng etc while the right side of the brain is involved in more of the creative, intuitive, holistic aspects of life. You could just as easily say women have strokes on the left side because they either have made more use of the right emotional aspects or because they don't use the left logical as often as men. But no matter which side you choose there are far too many other explanations. Dr. Reenah McGill Relieving Your pain Licensed Acupuncturist Specializing in Pain Relief 323.668.0278 land ph - 323.668.2206 fax - 818-378-9882 cell visit http://WWW.healingenergycenter.com or http://www.acuneuro.com or http://www.mcgillpainclinic.com --- On Thu, 1/22/09, wrote: Women get strokes on L side, Men on R? " PCOM Alumni " <alumni Cc: " TCM List " <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Thursday, January 22, 2009, 5:45 PM a patient i'm treating told me today that at the PT facility they attended they noticed that women get strokes affecting their L side, and men on the R. This was do to the fact that women have a tendency to be more R brained and men more L dominate. i thought this had interesting TCM implications, considering that the L side is yin and R is yang. can anyone confirm or elaborate on this phenomena? -- Oriental Medicine Experienced, Dedicated, Effective Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist Available at Asheville Center for : www.FlyingDragonLin iment.com and from the following suppliers: Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown https://www. kamwo.com/ shop/product. php?productid= 17442 & cat= 0 & page=1 Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC http://www.goldenne edleonline. com/index. php?page= categories & category= 14 & vendor= & product= 5554 & pg= Asheville Center For 70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777 kbartlett@Acupunctu reAsheville. com www.AcupunctureAshe ville.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 Left side is yang and Right side is yin. Left side affected is said to be more of a deficiency and Right side affected is said to more of an excess... Instead of right brain and left brain for the sexes, I think that men are said to be less syncretic, while women think more globally (across the corpus collosum)... better at multi-tasking etc. K. On 1/24/09, reenahm <reenahm wrote: > I have treated strokes in men and women for over 10 years and I can't say > that I have seen a predominance on either side for males and females. The > left side of the brain, in general, controls linear, logical processes like > math, science, eng etc while the right side of the brain is involved in more > of the creative, intuitive, holistic aspects of life. You could just as > easily say women have strokes on the left side because they either have made > more use of the right emotional aspects or because they don't use the left > logical as often as men. But no matter which side you choose there are far > too many other explanations. > > > Dr. Reenah McGill Relieving Your pain > Licensed Acupuncturist > Specializing in Pain Relief > 323.668.0278 land ph - 323.668.2206 fax - 818-378-9882 cell > visit http://WWW.healingenergycenter.com or http://www.acuneuro.com or > http://www.mcgillpainclinic.com > > > --- On Thu, 1/22/09, wrote: > > > Women get strokes on L side, Men on R? > " PCOM Alumni " <alumni > Cc: " TCM List " <Chinese Traditional Medicine > > Thursday, January 22, 2009, 5:45 PM a patient i'm treating told me today that at the PT facility they attended > they noticed that women get strokes affecting their L side, and men on the > R. This was do to the fact that women have a tendency to be more R brained > and men more L dominate. > > i thought this had interesting TCM implications, considering that the L side > is yin and R is yang. > > can anyone confirm or elaborate on this phenomena? > > -- > > Oriental Medicine > Experienced, Dedicated, Effective > > Flying Dragon Liniment: > Effective pain relief for muscles & joints > Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist > Available at Asheville Center for : > www.FlyingDragonLin iment.com > > and from the following suppliers: > Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown > https://www. kamwo.com/ shop/product. php?productid= 17442 & cat= 0 & page=1 > > Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC > http://www.goldenne edleonline. com/index. php?page= categories & category= > 14 & vendor= & product= 5554 & pg= > > Asheville Center For > 70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two > Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777 > kbartlett@Acupunctu reAsheville. com > www.AcupunctureAshe ville.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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