how to you look at her tongue if she used mouth wash half hour ago before to visit you?
she stopped bad smell and bleached her tongue ! so color and texture of tongue painted different color ! what is cretical judgement of your pulse-feel diagnoisis ?
@phalluses The pulse of a pregnant woman is considered to be "slippery, like pearls in a small dish". The pulse has a stonger quality on the left or the right, depending on the sex of the child.
that tong say that there is a lot humidity too. Theet marks is the key for this interpretation, so the problem, in my opinion, its related to cold more than heat, because water and nutricional elements are not moving. In the video, tong looks more withe than red. And finally you can know where the heat or cold comes by reading marks and color of tong and then confirm by pulse. Sorry for my english
how to you look at her tongue if she used mouth wash half hour ago before to visit you?
she stopped bad smell and bleached her tongue ! so color and texture of tongue painted different color ! what is cretical judgement of your pulse-feel diagnoisis ?
smiletogreet 1 year ago
@phalluses The pulse of a pregnant woman is considered to be "slippery, like pearls in a small dish". The pulse has a stonger quality on the left or the right, depending on the sex of the child.
liuchaquan 1 year ago
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aguystudio 2 years ago
@aguystudio The answer to your question lies in the video's description.
Zeketheo 1 year ago
that tong say that there is a lot humidity too. Theet marks is the key for this interpretation, so the problem, in my opinion, its related to cold more than heat, because water and nutricional elements are not moving. In the video, tong looks more withe than red. And finally you can know where the heat or cold comes by reading marks and color of tong and then confirm by pulse. Sorry for my english
timososaespina 2 years ago
I've never seen anyone take pulse on just two levels before
yma06 2 years ago
Thanks
AmazonMedicinals 3 years ago
A nice review, particularly regarding the pulses.
researchfiend 3 years ago