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This may seem way off topic from herbs, but it is really about sorting

out basic theory common to both acupuncture and herbs. Thus in making

the case, reference to what may seem to be offtopic posts may be

necessary. Manaka writes that deep needling and strong stimulation

engage the neurovascular system, while gentler techniques engage only

the qi or x-signal system. I have actually cited this position to

explain to students why one can get profound results with shallow

needling. In my own practice, I tend more towards what are sometimes

called " japanese " techniques within a TCM dx. The fact that manaka

himself admits acupuncture can have either x-signal or neurovascular

effects makes me wonder if both he and kendall have part of the puzzle.

I think Z'ev and Bob both agree that acupuncture has neurovascular

effects. The question is whether there is a distinct x-signal system,

channels and all. I don't think either of you are saying that Manaka's

work is conclusive. Though it is absolutely intriguing and warrrants

much further research. If the architecture is there and can be

demonstrated to conform to nei jing descriptions, I'll eat up the

evidence. However it may be that what manaka observed were degrees of

neurovascular effects and not a distinct qi signaling system.

 

 

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