My Dear tutor
…as I said recently you are very wise MASTER and not an ordinary practitioner of TCM and this agreement comes from other students too.
I would like to give me an explanation on pulse diagnosis that I had stuck long time ago !
In chapters 9 / 10 / 48 of Ling Shu and chapter 77 of Su Wen tells about “renying qi kou fa” can I suppose that renying is referring the pulse that is taken to stomach 9
And “qi kou “ as the wrist region where the pulse is taken ?
What useful explanation you may give for these two different regions of taking the pulse ?
Is this accurate in clinical application in china today ?
I think that this manner of taking these pulses has something to do with meridians in particular but I am not sure !!!
You gave a useful explanation [b:8c40c26f68]when the right side hand pulse is strong while the left one is weaker, we usually say the Qi is a bit stronger than blood. Then you might decide which is in disorder according to the patients' manifestations.[/b:8c40c26f68] But what can I suppose when left side hand pulse is strong while right side pulse is weaker ? Can we say that blood is a bit stronger than qi ?