Sunday, 29 January 2012

Key Features
• 28 most commonly used pulse qualitiesClick to View Anatomy PostersChiropractic PostersClick to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View

• Pulse qualities classified into 6 groups
• Finger placement for taking pulse
• Clinical significance of the pulse at varying levClick to View els Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View Click to View This 8.5" X 11" doublClick to View e sided laminated chart contains 24 images representing conditions seen in tongue diagnosis. An easy to use chart for any doctor or student.

In China, when the practitioner wants to see the patient's tongue, they say, "Kan kan she tai," "Let me see your tongue and fur." Typically, the patient is sitti
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ng upright in a room well lit with natural light. The patient should then stick out his or her tongue moderately far. Like so much else in Chinese medicine, the patient should neither stick their tongue out too far, which distorts both its shape and color, or too little, which makes the tongue impossible to assess. The practitioner should look at the tongue in short, repeated bouts so that the tongue does not change color or shape due to the strain of holding it in an unusual place. Instead the practitioner asks the patient to stick out their tongue, writes down an impression, and then tells the patient to relax and close their mouth again.

Key Features
• 24 color images showing normal & abnormal tongue conditions
• Descriptions that go along with each image
• Effective diagnostic tool that requires little training

Sample Description:
Geographic Coating - This coating suggest a stomach Yin deficiency.
Stomach Yin is the fluids in your stomach and intestines. Should they become deficient, symptoms such as heartburn, constipation or chronic gnawing hunger can arise.
• Seasonal influences and factors that influence the pulse
• Hand images shown as patient would present them Chinese Tongue Diagnosis Acupuncture Laminated ChartPulse Diagnosis Acupuncture Laminated Chart

Acupuncture Point Location Reference Laminated Posters 17" X 22" (43.2 cm X 55.9 cm)

Acupuncture Points of the 12 Main Meridians, CV & GV
Detailed Anatomical Point Location Descriptions.

Available in an 8.5" X 11" Chart Set Here
Set of 2 acupuncture point location posters showing the meridians and point locations for the 12 main meridians, CV and GV. Anatomical point location descriptions listed for each meridian.
Each poster measures 17" X 22",
Set of 2 Acupuncture Point Location Posters 17" X 22" 
Acupuncture Point Locations Posters

Acupuncture Point Location Study Charts 8.5" X 11" (21.6 cm X 27.9 cm) each.

Acupuncture Points of the 12 Main Meridians, CV & GV
Detailed Anatomical Point Location Descriptions.

Available in Poster Size Here
Set of 4 acupuncture point location laminated charts showing the meridians and point locations for the 12 main meridians, CV and GV. Anatomical point location descriptions listed for each meridian.
Each double-seded chart measures 8.5" X 11",
Set of 4 Acupuncture Point Location Double-Sided Laminated Charts 8.5" X 11" each
Front of Charts

Acupuncture Point Locations Charts
Back of Charts
Acupuncture Point Locations Charts
Close-Up of Chart
Acupuncture Point Locations Charts

Key Features
• Numbered points for each meridian
• Detailed Anatomical Point Location Descriptions
• Alarm and Associated points
• Horary cycle points and times

Key Features
• Numbered points for each meridian
• Detailed Anatomical Point Location Descriptions
• Alarm and Associated points
• Horary cycle points and times

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