[Acupuncture-students] ten acupoint for all disease
chanalee kaplan-Arusy
chanchabk12 at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 3 12:32:26 EST 2004
Hey I can totaly understand that!
Ther is much poverty in many places in China (and the world).
I don't judge.. (what right have I?) to each his own.. and if it works..
great...
I heared of many Chinese Practitioners in CHina who treat hundreds a day (at
least..) THEY JUST THROW IN THE NEEDLES..and they hit the spot....one of my
teachers claims that with the right intent.. if you point your energies in
the right direction... it doesn't always matter what points you use or you
can choose one or two points.. hey it works for him.. and he's in the
buisness over 20 years.....
Hope all are keeping well!
Chanalee
>From: Pete Theisen <petet at acun.com>
>Reply-To: acupuncture-students at gancao.net
>To: acupuncture-students at gancao.net
>Subject: RE: [Acupuncture-students] ten acupoint for all disease
>Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 23:34:44 -0500
>
>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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