Comments on: Pulse Analysis in Traditional Chinese Medicine – A Layman’s Perspective https://www.dontow.com/2013/06/pulse-analysis-in-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-laymans-perspective-3/ Thu, 09 May 2019 04:19:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Andrew J https://www.dontow.com/2013/06/pulse-analysis-in-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-laymans-perspective-3/#comment-1435914 Thu, 09 May 2019 04:19:56 +0000 http://www.dontow.com/?p=3054#comment-1435914 Thank you for your concise and interesting article.

I would like to propose that “chi” energy has in fact been scientifically validated. It is actually electrical energy that travels along certain pathways (meridians) in the body that connects different organs and systems.

This has been verified through the use of a device called “bio-well”, designed by the Russians over 20 years ago and with a lot of data to back up its claims. It has a website if you’re interested in looking it up for further information.

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By: Lo Man Kin https://www.dontow.com/2013/06/pulse-analysis-in-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-laymans-perspective-3/#comment-934029 Fri, 24 Nov 2017 12:42:50 +0000 http://www.dontow.com/?p=3054#comment-934029 Thks for introducing quite well for pluse analysis in TCM. There might be an additional trail for pulse, that is pulse tension. For instance, pulse during pregnancy would be slippery type which has a soft tension quality. Nice to read your article.

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By: Don https://www.dontow.com/2013/06/pulse-analysis-in-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-laymans-perspective-3/#comment-62288 Wed, 03 Jul 2013 17:27:36 +0000 http://www.dontow.com/?p=3054#comment-62288 In reply to John K. Li.

John,

Thanks for catching the typo. I have corrected it (perspiration –> respiration).

Don

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By: John K. Li https://www.dontow.com/2013/06/pulse-analysis-in-traditional-chinese-medicine-a-laymans-perspective-3/#comment-62276 Wed, 03 Jul 2013 15:22:41 +0000 http://www.dontow.com/?p=3054#comment-62276 I appreciate your comments on how to deal with Japan. My friend, to whom I forwarded your mail, also appreciates your article on the study of the pulse in TCM.

One suggestion: it is respiration, not perspiration.

Thanks.

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