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Ling Shu (Spiritual Axle), a 2,700 old medical text, considers some important points in acupuncture
Submitted by lok-kwan on Fri, 07/08/2011 - 5:52pm“Before the qi arrives, it feels light, slippery, and slack, like one is resting in a deep corner of an empty hall. When the qi arrives, the feeling is sinking, rough, and tight, as though a fish has swallowed the bait and is darting up and down in the water.”
Many metastases in my body have disappeared!
Submitted by lok-kwan on Tue, 07/05/2011 - 2:53pmGood news from Marketa:
Many metastases in my body have disappeared! They are either completely gone or they have become masses without cancerous cells in them."
Direct moxa - scarring method
Submitted by lok-kwan on Sat, 07/02/2011 - 11:09amSome of you have seen the same scars on my legs. No, I don't practice scarring on my patients but I have taught patients and students to do it themselves.
How long do the needles stay in?
Submitted by lok-kwan on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 2:32pmLing Shu Ch 12 delineates the warp and woof of heaven, earth, and humanity.
Do’s and don’ts in food combination and preparation
Submitted by lok-kwan on Thu, 06/30/2011 - 9:05amHere are some do’s and don’ts that involve interactions between organ diseases, flavors, seasons, and the consumption of organ meats from a 2,700 old Chinese medical classic:
Acupuncture Help for Scoliosis
Submitted by lok-kwan on Wed, 06/15/2011 - 10:03amSignificant improvements can be achieved in straightening the scoliosis, and in the comfort and functioning of the body.
Low Back Pain an Equal Opportunity Problem
Submitted by lok-kwan on Sat, 06/11/2011 - 7:15am'Spondylolisthesis, for instance, is a physical problem, but it is also a displacement of a person’s life efforts in relation to the true needs of the self.'