Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 , WMorris116@A... wrote: > A 'nervous system' pulse is none other than a wiry pulse, usually in the Qi depth (the same as a Du channel pulse). This is not a new term, rather - it is a repackaging of an old term that is part of Dr. Shen's commitment to communicating with patients and physicians in the West. This and Dr. Hammer's commitment to rendering something that is sensible in English tends to validate your concerns over the communication rigors between Drs. Shen and Hammer. In the Dong Han system, we talk about the nervous system and the wiry movement in a similar way. But I don't see it as problem of lack of rigor or repackaging between Shen and Hammer. Some pulses have been found---independently by each of our systems---to incorporate information in both CM and WM terms. It is one of the areas in CM theory where integration with WM and innovation is clearly possible. Jim Ramholz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 In the Dong Han system, we talk about the nervous system and the wiry movement in a similar way. But I don't see it as problem of lack of rigor or repackaging between Shen and Hammer. Some pulses have been found---independently by each of our systems---to incorporate information in both CM and WM terms. It is one of the areas in CM theory where integration with WM and innovation is clearly possible.>>>And if they created treatments that work then it is not only nonproblematic but very useful Alon - jramholz Monday, January 14, 2002 12:14 AM Nervous System Pulse , WMorris116@A... wrote:> A 'nervous system' pulse is none other than a wiry pulse, usually in the Qi depth (the same as a Du channel pulse). This is not a new term, rather - it is a repackaging of an old term that is part of Dr. Shen's commitment to communicating with patients and physicians in the West. This and Dr. Hammer's commitment to rendering something that is sensible in English tends to validate your concerns over the communication rigors between Drs. Shen and Hammer.In the Dong Han system, we talk about the nervous system and the wiry movement in a similar way. But I don't see it as problem of lack of rigor or repackaging between Shen and Hammer. Some pulses have been found---independently by each of our systems---to incorporate information in both CM and WM terms. It is one of the areas in CM theory where integration with WM and innovation is clearly possible.Jim RamholzChinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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