[quote:aace0bb751="David King"]I think the term of uniform reinforcement and reduction is referred to the routine reinforcement and reduction, while the even one means the even method.[/quote:aace0bb751]
Sorry to have to say that, but it could not possibly be so, as it is said in Course D under Vomiting:
[quote:aace0bb751="Course D"]Select acupoints on the Spleen Meridian of Foot-Taiyin and the Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming and the back-shu and front-mu points to apply acupuncture, [u:aace0bb751]using the reinforcing manipulation [b:aace0bb751]or[/b:aace0bb751] uniform reinforcement and reduction[/u:aace0bb751].[/quote:aace0bb751]
As you can see, the "routine" reinforcement (referred here to as "the reinforcing manipulation") and the "uniform reinforcement and reduction" are different manipulations according to the text, and it seems that the "uniform reinforcement and reduction" refers to the reinforcement and reduction performed simultaneously.
"The [u:aace0bb751]light[/u:aace0bb751] uniform reinforcing-reducing method" has also been mentioned in [i:aace0bb751]Medboo TCM & Acupuncture Special E-weekly[/i:aace0bb751] (volume 39), and it seems to me that, put like that, it does refer to the "even reinforcing and reducing" ("lift, thrust and rotate the needle evenly and [u:aace0bb751]gently at moderate speed[/u:aace0bb751]") described in Course C.
[quote:aace0bb751="David King"]I don't think they are the good translation!!![/quote:aace0bb751]
I do think that the translation throughout the Medboo courses should be "uniform" (this also refers to the pulse terminology).
Maybe tutor could express his opinion about this issue, or current Medboo students (especially native English speakers) could tell how they understand it? |