Nan Jing Pulse Diagnosis in Chinese and Tibetan Medicine
Positioning the Triple Burner / Pericardium in the Nan Jing-derived pulse diagnosis of Chinese and Tibetan medical traditions.
In Chinese medicine, the pulse is taken on both wrists in three positions. The first position is placed distal to the styloid process, the second position is in line with the styloid process, and the third position is proximal to the styloid process. Each pulse position corresponds to two organs that are in a yin-yang relationship to teach other.
In Tibe…
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