Guest guest Posted February 5, 2000 Report Share Posted February 5, 2000 - <acupuncture > <acupuncture > Saturday, February 05, 2000 7:45 PM acupuncture Digest Number 155 > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > Want To Be Showered With Kisses? > Visit eGroups Valentine Gift Guide > <a href= " http://clickme./ad/SparksValentine9 " >Click Here</a> > > ------ > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > Topics in today's digest: > > 1. St 36 - river > " geovani " <inandor > 2. Master Tong's Acupuncture > askaliotis > 3. Re: Master Tong's Acupuncture > JoEllen Donahue Hermes <hermes > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > Message: 1 > Fri, 4 Feb 2000 10:39:34 -0200 > " geovani " <inandor > St 36 - river > > > St. 36 Hi Mirva & Gye, Im back on line again. St 36 is 4 tsun > approx only ] below the knee cap and one finger breadth out from the bone, > the important point is that there is a small groove [the chineese call it a > river] that runs on a slight angle almost 90 degrees from the bone. You will > feel it quite easily, St 36 is quite a small point about the size of 2 pin > heads, so take your time in locating this point, put the needle in the > groove 1 tsun out from the edge of the bone, this is the true St 36.note > that acup > points are different sizes and shapes.To get the maximum effect accurate > location is essential and the correct angle of needling is important > depending on whether you are tonifying or sedating the point. Cheers > Murray. > > > geovani> I am not sure i can find that " river " . It is felt in the muscle, > or there is also a " sign " at the bone? How wide is this " river " aprox.? > -geo- > Hello Geovani, the river as you would imagine varies on everyone but only slightly, it is about 2mm wide and 20 to 25mm long. You have to put a little pressure on the muscle to feel it but not to much pressure. feel several different people and you will pick it up on 1 or 2, and once you have felt it you will have no trouble finding it on everyone after that. good luck Murray. > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > Message: 2 > 5 Feb 2000 04:33:11 -0000 > askaliotis > Master Tong's Acupuncture > > Hello everyone! > I have been studying Miriam Lee's book " Master Tong's > Acupuncture " . It is unlike most of what was taught in > TCM. Yet, I have noticed some parallels with this style > and other Taiwanese practitioners e.g. Dr. Kuen Tsay. > > Does anybody have clinical experience:good or bad? > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > Message: 3 > Fri, 04 Feb 2000 21:22:20 -0800 > JoEllen Donahue Hermes <hermes > Re: Master Tong's Acupuncture > > At 04:33 AM 2/5/00 -0000, you wrote: > >askaliotis > > > >Hello everyone! > >I have been studying Miriam Lee's book " Master Tong's > >Acupuncture " . It is unlike most of what was taught in > >TCM. Yet, I have noticed some parallels with this style > >and other Taiwanese practitioners e.g. Dr. Kuen Tsay. > > > >Does anybody have clinical experience:good or bad? > > > > > > > I have used the hand points for hepatitus and had very good results. > > > Josie > > > > > > > > > __________________________ ___ > __________________________ ___ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 Dear Mr. Yazdanshenas, tonight is a Pranic Healing Meditation & Healing group close to St. Louis, MO & we will all pray for Shayan. I would also like to know what is the best Pranic treatment for Schizophrenia & what exactly are the energetic conditions or reasons for it. Love & Light, Robin Burbank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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