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The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis



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The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis


By Bob Flaws










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Chinese doctors have used pulse diagnosis as one of their four main methods of diagnosis for at least 2,000 years. Even today, this art is integral to the correct identification of traditional Chinese medical patterns. Although most practitioners of acupuncture and Chinese medicine talk about the importance of the pulse in their practice, few practitioners in the West truly feel competent in this art. In this book, Bob Flaws, one of the most famous Western practitioners of Chinese medicine, shares his secret for learning how to do Chinese pulse diagnosis. Bob has identified a single key secret technique which will unlock Chinese pulse diagnosis for everyone who applies it. Using this technique, anyone can feel the 27 or 28 classical pulses.


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Product Details



  • Amazon Sales Rank: #235104 in Books

  • Published on: 1997-04

  • Original language: English

  • Number of items: 1

  • Binding: Paperback

  • 170 pages



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About the Author


Bob Flaws is one of the most famous practitioners of Chinese medicine in the world today. He has written, edited, or translated over 70 books, and scores of articles in both professional journals and the popular press. He teachers Chinese medicine all over the world and maintains a private practice in Boulder, CO.






Customer Reviews


Excellent!5


I found this book very useful and I believe every practitioner of TCM should have it.


Very disorganized2


While this book covers information that is of interest to TCM practitioners and lay people alike, it does so in a disorganized manner. One would think that a book on pulse diagnosis might start with describing the attributes of a pulse. Defining the terms used to describe the pulse would be a good place to start. Perhaps then one could go into how to take a pulse and what to look for. Unfortunately this book violates all standard pedagogical principles. Terms are used before they are defined. Circular definitions are used and information is presented in a redundant manner. While the information is interesting, the book should have been written in a much clearer fashion.


The Secret of Chinese Pulse Diagnosis 4


Very very good. I've wanted this book for some time. Glad to have it. It arrived promptly and in very good condition. Thanks. Wendy Fogg.


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