Position |
Left Wrist |
Right Wrist |
Cun - distal - 1st position |
Ht - SI |
Lu – LI |
Guan – middle - 2nd position |
Lr - GB |
Sp - St |
Chi - proximal - 3rd position |
Kd - UB |
PC - TW |
Pulse Classic:
Position |
Left Wrist |
Right Wrist |
Cun - distal - 1st position |
Ht - SI |
Lu – LI |
Guan – middle - 2nd position |
Lr - GB |
Sp - St |
Chi - proximal - 3rd position |
Kd - UB |
Ming Men Lower burner |
Position |
Left Wrist |
Right Wrist |
Cun - distal - 1st position |
Ht - SI |
Lu – LI |
Guan – middle - 2nd position |
Lr - GB |
Sp - St |
Chi - proximal - 3rd position |
Kd - UB |
Pc - TW |
Position |
Left Wrist |
Right Wrist |
Cun - distal - 1st position |
Ht |
Lu |
Guan – middle - 2nd position |
Lr |
Sp |
Chi - proximal - 3rd position |
Kd |
UB |
This question addresses cardio-pulmonary ratios and risk assessment. When there is damage to the blood vessels, then what does this indicate?
Pulse Arrival |
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Pulse Damage |
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One breathing cycle 12 arrivals one exhalation 6 arrival |
Life end |
Four exhalation one arrival, two breathing cycles on arrival |
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one exhalation five arrivals One breathing cycle 10 arrivals |
Dying process |
Three exhalation one arrival one breathing cycle one arrival |
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one exhalation four arrivals, One breathing cycle eight arrival, |
Essence Deprived |
Two exhalation one arrival, one breathing cycle two arrivals |
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One breathing cycle six arrivals, for the exhalation is three |
Leave Channel |
One exhalation one arrival, one breathing cycle two arrivals |
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During one breathing cycle the pulse arrives four times |
Harmony |
One exhalation the pulse arrives twice |
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Cun pulse present |
Arriving pulse from kidney, then reaches the lungs |
Lung |
Damaging pulse or injury pulse from lungs then reaches the kidneys |
Cun pulse absent |
Heart |
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Chi pulse absent |
Spleen |
Chi pulse present |
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Liver |
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This person should vomit |
Kidney |
Not able to damage |
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