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Danny,

 

Nope, the channels are still in the same location.

 

Fernando

 

, " Danny Levin <lvds@n...> "

<lvds@n...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> I have recently received a patient with a rare genetic feature.

> All her organs are located in the opposite location:

> Liver on the left side, stomach on the right, the hearts left

> ventricle in leaning to the right.. etc..

> While taking her pulses i assumed i have to switch the pulse

positions

> as well... Any Thoughts?

>

> Danny .L

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, " Danny Levin <lvds@n...> "

<lvds@n...> wrote:

> I have recently received a patient with a rare genetic feature.

> All her organs are located in the opposite location:

> Liver on the left side, stomach on the right, the hearts left

> ventricle in leaning to the right.. etc..

> While taking her pulses i assumed i have to switch the pulse

positions as well... Any Thoughts?

 

 

Danny:

 

This sounds like an interesting case. There are many variations in

pulse systems probably due, in part, to these kinds of genetic

variations. But before speculating about whether she conforms to a

Chinese, Tibetan, Aryuvedic, or some other variation of a pulse

system, why not test her and know for sure?

 

One way to test her is to feed her something high caloric---but not

greasy---to see how her pulses respond. The stomach pulse should

become bounding or flooding and damp when filled with food while

eating. If you keep her away from fatty or oily foods, you won't

stimulate the liver and gb very much and cause interference.

 

The lungs are always on both sides and still are found in the right

distal. The heart position shouldn't necessarily change; although if

you can read the sectors showing the heart values, their orientation

in the heart position may be different. So, even if she still

follows the Chinese orientation in general pulse locations, there

may be more variation in the subparts of each position. Check them

to see.

 

This is a fun opportunity. Let us know what you find.

 

 

Jim Ramholz

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Thanks For The Idea Jim !

 

I hope i'll get to see her again since she came for a common cold

treatment.

 

Dan

 

 

 

, " James Ramholz

<jramholz> " <jramholz> wrote:

 

>

> This sounds like an interesting case. There are many variations in

> pulse systems probably due, in part, to these kinds of genetic

> variations. But before speculating about whether she conforms to a

> Chinese, Tibetan, Aryuvedic, or some other variation of a pulse

> system, why not test her and know for sure?

>

> One way to test her is to feed her something high caloric---but not

> greasy---to see how her pulses respond. The stomach pulse should

> become bounding or flooding and damp when filled with food while

> eating. If you keep her away from fatty or oily foods, you won't

> stimulate the liver and gb very much and cause interference.

>

> The lungs are always on both sides and still are found in the right

> distal. The heart position shouldn't necessarily change; although

if

> you can read the sectors showing the heart values, their

orientation

> in the heart position may be different. So, even if she still

> follows the Chinese orientation in general pulse locations, there

> may be more variation in the subparts of each position. Check them

> to see.

>

> This is a fun opportunity. Let us know what you find.

>

>

> Jim Ramholz

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