Guest guest Posted August 14, 2003 Report Share Posted August 14, 2003 > somewhere, before this point gets lost, I remember a discussion of wind-strike as being a sort of Pre-wind heat or cold. I'll try to dig up the reference. doug > " " < > Re: SHL-line 1-3 > > It makes sense to consider line 2 and 3 at this point since what they > say bears > on the discussion of line 1 > > when in greater yang disease there is heat effusion, sweating, > aversion to wind > and a pulse that is moderate, it is called wind strike > > Of particular interest here is that: > > 1. heat effusion is the primary symptom listed for wind strike. > According to > Mitchell, this refers to palpable heat, not just subjective sensation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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