Archive for the ‘TCM THERAPEUTIC PRINCIPLES’ Category
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 7
Wednesday, October 6, 2010 20:28 No CommentsEnding this cycle of articles (and I promise that this is indeed the last one!) On information and direction in a protocol of acupuncture would like to start over. To the first article. In it I stated that the need to write this new battery of articles was due to a statement made to the articles of [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 6
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 19:44 No CommentsDid you thought the article series was over? Not yet. There’s still a little step of magic to understand something for these acupuncture protocols. Let’s review them again.
1 – GB26-ST28-LV5-BL30-BL32-9SP-CV3 authored by Ganglin Yin and Liu Zhenghua
2 – GB26-GB41-SJ5-CV3-CV6-SP6 authored by Jeremy Ross
These acupuncture protocols have a different number of points and in their acupuncture points only two [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 5
Monday, October 4, 2010 12:36 No CommentsKnowing how to distinguish the main symptoms of the protocol we are in a position to study the clinical pattern and thus get to know more other symptoms or characteristics peculiar to certain symptoms.
For ease I’ll build another table where we could distinguish the acupuncture points that treat only symptoms, points to the clinical pattern/syndrome [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 4
Thursday, September 30, 2010 20:17 No CommentsWe will continue to use examples. To make the article more interesting, let’s compare two acupuncture protocols and from them we will find the patient’s symptoms. The protocols to be analyzed are:
1 – GB26-ST28-LV5-BL30-BL32-CV3-SP9[i] made by ganglin Yin and Liu Zhenghua
2 – GB26-GB41-SJ5-CV3-CV6-SP6[ii] made by Jeremy Ross.
If you look at the second acupuncture protocol, made by Jeremy [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 3
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:42 No CommentsThis loss of information is due to two fundamental aspects: first the protocol is defined by the therapeutic principles, not on the diagnosis and, secondly, because some acupuncture points can treat more than one symptom or one clinical pattern. The first we talked about extensively. The second can be understood by the following examples (we will use [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 2
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 12:02 1 CommentHowever in a general form that statement is correct. It is like the marquis of lapalisse, but actually all forms of medicine start their analysis by patients symptoms, defining a diagnosis and prescribe treatment. Something that is implied on the same phrase but that I will best explain here is that there are well define rules [...]
Direction and information: how to analyze an acupuncture protocol 1
Monday, September 27, 2010 11:12 No CommentsMy articles on Efficacy and Beauty (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4) appear to have affected a reader from the portuguese acupuncture blog who comment it in MTCforum. Particularly the assertion that an acupuncture protocol with 24 points was an incompetent acupuncture protocol, as I think it is in most cases.
Although they have [...]
Treating yin deficiency 1
Thursday, July 1, 2010 22:35 No CommentsAs I mentioned several times, yin deficiency, one of TCM several clinical patterns, is a way of classifying symptoms. In the text about the yin deficiency I explained what are these symptoms. In this article I will do a brief review of these symptoms, then we will focus on the selection of acupuncture points for each symptom [...]

