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Reading through issue #3, 2004 of the Hunan Journal of Chinese

Medicine. Saw an interesting article about various combinations of

Chen Pi on pages 32-33. Thought it might be interesting to post the

headlines for the 22 combinations.

 

1. Chen Pi & Qing Pi course the liver and fortify the spleen.

2. Chen Pi & Mu xiang move the qi and stop pain.

3. Chen Pi & Chen Xiang mutually promote upbearing and downbearing.

4. Chen Pi & Zhi Shi directly communicate or free the flow between

above and below.

5. Chen Pi & Zhi Ke move the qi and dispel phlegm.

6. Chen Pi & Su Gen rectify the spleen and move stagnation.

7. Chen Pi & Su Zi harmonize the stomach and downbear counterflow.

8. Chen Pi & Ban Xia mutually promote and mutually assist.

9. Chen Pi & Bei Mu fortify the spleen and transform phlegm.

10. Chen Pi & Xing Ren transform phlegm and level panting.

11. Chen Pi & Zhu Ru warm and clear and mutually help each other.

12. Chen Pi & Huo Xiang stop vomiting and stop diarrhea.

13. Chen Pi & Sha Ren fortify the spleen and transform dampness.

14. Chen Pi & Shen Qu move the qi and abduct stagnation.

15. Chen Pi & Da Fu Pi move the qi and disinhibit water.

16. Chen Pi & Sang Bai Pi treat the spleen and lungs simultaneously.

17. Chen Pi & Gan Jiang warms the lungs and warm the spleen.

18. Chen Pi & Ren Shen supplement without stagnation.

19. Chen Pi & Bai Zhu fortify the spleen and rectify the qi.

20. Chen Pi & Dang Gui regulate the qi and harmonize the blood.

21. Chen Pi & Sheng Ma upbear the clear and downbear the turbid.

22. Chen Pi & Sheng Jiang disinhibit the stomach and stop vomiting.

 

Under each of these headings, there is a paragraph which goes on to

explain the clinical implications and indications of these treatment

principles.

 

Nice article. Easy to read, good for beginners.

 

Bob

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Bob,

 

Thank you for sharing this with the group. How can someone in the

States go about getting a copy of this journal? Do you have any

advice on how to to Chinese TCM journals from America?

 

Adam Margolis

 

, " Bob Flaws "

<pemachophel2001> wrote:

> Reading through issue #3, 2004 of the Hunan Journal of Chinese

> Medicine. Saw an interesting article about various combinations of

> Chen Pi on pages 32-33. Thought it might be interesting to post the

> headlines for the 22 combinations.

>

> 1. Chen Pi & Qing Pi course the liver and fortify the spleen.

> 2. Chen Pi & Mu xiang move the qi and stop pain.

> 3. Chen Pi & Chen Xiang mutually promote upbearing and downbearing.

> 4. Chen Pi & Zhi Shi directly communicate or free the flow between

> above and below.

> 5. Chen Pi & Zhi Ke move the qi and dispel phlegm.

> 6. Chen Pi & Su Gen rectify the spleen and move stagnation.

> 7. Chen Pi & Su Zi harmonize the stomach and downbear counterflow.

> 8. Chen Pi & Ban Xia mutually promote and mutually assist.

> 9. Chen Pi & Bei Mu fortify the spleen and transform phlegm.

> 10. Chen Pi & Xing Ren transform phlegm and level panting.

> 11. Chen Pi & Zhu Ru warm and clear and mutually help each other.

> 12. Chen Pi & Huo Xiang stop vomiting and stop diarrhea.

> 13. Chen Pi & Sha Ren fortify the spleen and transform dampness.

> 14. Chen Pi & Shen Qu move the qi and abduct stagnation.

> 15. Chen Pi & Da Fu Pi move the qi and disinhibit water.

> 16. Chen Pi & Sang Bai Pi treat the spleen and lungs simultaneously.

> 17. Chen Pi & Gan Jiang warms the lungs and warm the spleen.

> 18. Chen Pi & Ren Shen supplement without stagnation.

> 19. Chen Pi & Bai Zhu fortify the spleen and rectify the qi.

> 20. Chen Pi & Dang Gui regulate the qi and harmonize the blood.

> 21. Chen Pi & Sheng Ma upbear the clear and downbear the turbid.

> 22. Chen Pi & Sheng Jiang disinhibit the stomach and stop vomiting.

>

> Under each of these headings, there is a paragraph which goes on to

> explain the clinical implications and indications of these treatment

> principles.

>

> Nice article. Easy to read, good for beginners.

>

> Bob

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Adam,

 

Go to www.cnokay.com, the website for China International Book Trading

Corporation and request their 2004 catalog. This has every Chinese

medical journal published in the PRC. I assume that you do read or are

trying to learn to read Chinese. All these journals are in Chinese as

is the catalog. However, you can send an e-mial message to this

company in English, and they price in and accept U.S. $.

 

Good luck and best wishes.

 

Bob

 

, " adamhenrymargolis "

<adamhenrymargolis> wrote:

> Bob,

>

> Thank you for sharing this with the group. How can someone in the

> States go about getting a copy of this journal? Do you have any

> advice on how to to Chinese TCM journals from America?

>

> Adam Margolis

>

> , " Bob Flaws "

> <pemachophel2001> wrote:

> > Reading through issue #3, 2004 of the Hunan Journal of Chinese

> > Medicine. Saw an interesting article about various combinations of

> > Chen Pi on pages 32-33. Thought it might be interesting to post the

> > headlines for the 22 combinations.

> >

> > 1. Chen Pi & Qing Pi course the liver and fortify the spleen.

> > 2. Chen Pi & Mu xiang move the qi and stop pain.

> > 3. Chen Pi & Chen Xiang mutually promote upbearing and downbearing.

> > 4. Chen Pi & Zhi Shi directly communicate or free the flow between

> > above and below.

> > 5. Chen Pi & Zhi Ke move the qi and dispel phlegm.

> > 6. Chen Pi & Su Gen rectify the spleen and move stagnation.

> > 7. Chen Pi & Su Zi harmonize the stomach and downbear counterflow.

> > 8. Chen Pi & Ban Xia mutually promote and mutually assist.

> > 9. Chen Pi & Bei Mu fortify the spleen and transform phlegm.

> > 10. Chen Pi & Xing Ren transform phlegm and level panting.

> > 11. Chen Pi & Zhu Ru warm and clear and mutually help each other.

> > 12. Chen Pi & Huo Xiang stop vomiting and stop diarrhea.

> > 13. Chen Pi & Sha Ren fortify the spleen and transform dampness.

> > 14. Chen Pi & Shen Qu move the qi and abduct stagnation.

> > 15. Chen Pi & Da Fu Pi move the qi and disinhibit water.

> > 16. Chen Pi & Sang Bai Pi treat the spleen and lungs simultaneously.

> > 17. Chen Pi & Gan Jiang warms the lungs and warm the spleen.

> > 18. Chen Pi & Ren Shen supplement without stagnation.

> > 19. Chen Pi & Bai Zhu fortify the spleen and rectify the qi.

> > 20. Chen Pi & Dang Gui regulate the qi and harmonize the blood.

> > 21. Chen Pi & Sheng Ma upbear the clear and downbear the turbid.

> > 22. Chen Pi & Sheng Jiang disinhibit the stomach and stop vomiting.

> >

> > Under each of these headings, there is a paragraph which goes on to

> > explain the clinical implications and indications of these treatment

> > principles.

> >

> > Nice article. Easy to read, good for beginners.

> >

> > Bob

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