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Chinese Pulse Diagnosis is a form of natural health
and healing therapy that aims to promote natural health- it is considered
an alternative and natural treatment used to enhance a happy and healthy
lifestyle.
Chinese Pulse Diagnosis:
How much do you know about Your pulse?
By Dr. Xiaomei Cai, L.Ac., Ph.D., O.M.D. (China)
Most people already know that the pulse reflects heart rate, which
is normally between 60-90 beats per minute. Whether it is too slow,
too fast or irregular, it can indicate a possible heart problem.
However, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pulse reveals
more than just heart rate. Chinese pulse diagnosis is an extremely
complex subject and an important diagnostic tool. This is why we
take pulse readings much longer than you normally experience at
a western medical office. The following will introduce some brief
concepts of Chinese Medical pulse diagnosis.
Pulse diagnosis is important for two reasons - it can give very
detailed information on the state of the internal organs and it
reflects the whole complex of Qi, Blood Yin, Yang and frankly, every
part of the body. It gives the doctor an indication of the overall
constitution of a person. Just as the tongue can reflect these phenomena,
so does the pulse. Pulse diagnosis is a very subtle skill. We take
the pulse on the radial artery, dividing it into three sections
on the wrist and detecting it at three different levels. The three
wrist sections of the pulse on the radial artery are the front,
middle and rear, respectively. The three levels are superficial
(pressing lightly), middle (pressing a little deeper) and deep (pressing
even deeper). The three levels at each of the three sections on
the wrist are referred to as the “Nine Regions.”
LEFT
WRIST
FRONT: HEART / SMALL INTESTINE
MIDDLE: LIVER / GALL BLADDER
REAR: KIDNEY / BLADDER
RIGHT
WRIST
FRONT: LUNGS / LARGE INTESTINE
MIDDLE: SPLEEN / STOMACH
REAR: GATE OF VITALITY FIRE
Each pulse position can reflect different phenomena in different
situations. For example, in a state of health, the left middle pulse
(Liver) will be relatively soft and smooth, neither superficial
nor deep. Therefore, we can say the liver and gall bladder energies
are balanced or that the Yin and Yang within the Liver/Gall Bladder
sphere are balanced. If a patient is experiencing migraine headaches
and her pulse feels wiry (harder or tighter than normal) and more
superficial and pounding, then we may diagnose this as Excessive
Liver Fire (Yang) Rising (up the Gall Bladder channel to the head).
The pulse reflects the rising energy.
Again, the pulse is assessed at three different depths: a superficial,
middle and deep level. These three levels of the pulse give an immediate
idea of the level of Qi in the pulse and, therefore, the kind of
pathological condition that might be present. In particular, the
superficial level reflects the state of Qi (and the yang organ);
the middle level reflects the state of Blood; the deep level reflects
the state of Yin (and yin organs). Thus, by examining the strength
and quality of the pulse at these three levels, we get a better
idea of the pathology of Qi, Blood and Yin, and of the relative
state of Yin and Yang.
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