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FIRST, AN OVERVIEW OF OUR TEXT: This book is a translation of
FIRST, AN OVERVIEW OF OUR TEXT: This book is a translation of and commentary on Li Gao’s Pi Wei Lun (Treatise on the Spleen & Stomach). Li Gao, a.k...
Huang Di continued, “When a physician encounters an excess
Huang Di continued, “When a physician encounters an excess condition, that physician must also look for what is deficient as well. Specifically, poo...
Huang Di continued, “People’s dreams will often reflect their
Huang Di continued, “People’s dreams will often reflect their state of energy. When the lung qi is deficient one will dream of white objects and m...
Huang Di humbly replied, “Everything you have explained to me
Huang Di humbly replied, “Everything you have explained to me has been logical and of the deepest meaning. Although I cannot directly see the areas ...
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 57 – Channels and
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 57 – Channels and Collaterals Huang Di said, “The luo collaterals are more superficial than the main channels, and dis...
Qi Bo continued, “When the pulses of the bladder and small
Qi Bo continued, “When the pulses of the bladder and small intestine are racing, the blood has congealed and formed a tumor. When the spleen and lun...
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 36 – Acupuncture in the Treatment of
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 36 – Acupuncture in the Treatment of Malaria Qi Bo stated, “Malaria conditions that involve the foot taiyang/bladder c...
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 40 – Conditions of the Abdomen Huang
Huang Di Nei Jing: Chapter 40 – Conditions of the Abdomen Huang Di asked, “Someone suffers from the following: heart and abdomen are full to the ...
Qi Bo continued, “In foot yangming/stomach channel conditions of
Qi Bo continued, “In foot yangming/stomach channel conditions of back pain, the pain is severe; one cannot rotate the head to look backward. If one ...
Qi Bo continued, “When the cold lingers between the peritoneum
Qi Bo continued, “When the cold lingers between the peritoneum and the small intestine, causing blood stagnation within the collaterals, the blood i...

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