[Acupuncture-students] lee

Douglas Eisenstark res19zl9 at verizon.net
Fri Apr 2 09:48:02 EST 2004


>
Maybe she used ten points for "everything" but she also apparently used 
the Master Tong points for "everything else".
doug


> Hi Chanalee!
>
> Mostly it is an economy move. Dr. Lee was treating *all* the patients 
> in a
> large city in an underground setting - acupuncture was prohibited. 
> Since
> she was only one person, she had to make every second count. I have 
> used
> her "Great Ten" prescription as she used it, without any examination or
> differentiation - it *does* work. That said, it is better to take more 
> time
> and get more focus.
>
> At 03:06 AM 4/1/2004, you wrote:
>> Though waht you're describing sounds shocking.. and not the way I was
>> taught, there are acupuncturists who belive one can treat with the 
>> use of
>> the same points all of the time..
>> however they must diagnos because they have to know how to put in the
>> needles .. that's also a  of significance.. I've heared of major 
>> chinese
>> doctors in china or Japanese Acupuncturists.. it's a certain 
>> technique..
>> but they always diagnos..
>> Not diagnosing.. makes it.. not medicine..no?
>> Isn't it true that once you diagnose the problem you have done almost 
>> all
>> of the work??
>> Hope this helps
>> Chanalee
>
> Regards,
>
> Pete
>
>





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