A Treatise On Advance Acupressure/Acupuncture (Part XVIII) - TONGUE DIAGNOSIS. Index
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1 A Treatise On Advance Acupressure/Acupuncture (Part XVIII) - TONGUE DIAGNOSIS ( Index ) efje<eùe Chapter-1 Index PART I TONGUE DIAGNOSIS he= mebkùee Examination of tongue peerye keâer peebûe 1 peerye keâer peebûe keâjles meceùe OÙeeve jkeves ÙeesiÙe yeelew Chapter-2 Normal tongue meeceevùe peerye 3 Chapter-3 How to examine the tongue peerye keâes kewâmes oskew 4 1) peerye keâer peerjevlelee (Tongue spirit) 4 2) peerye keâe jbie (Tongue colour) 4 3) peerye keâe Deekeâej (Tongue shape) 5 4) peerye hej hejle (Tongue coating) 6 5) peerye hej veceer (Tongue moisture) 8 Chapter-4 Table of aspects of tongue diagnosis 9 Chapter-5 Correspondence of internal organs on tongue 12 Mejerj kesâ Devo veer DeJeÙeJeeW (Organs) keâe peerye meeâmùe Chapter-6 Eight guiding principles of tongue diagnosis External yeenjer i) Attack of external wind cold 15 ii) Attack of external wind heat Internal Yeerlejer 17 Half internal & half external condition Hot iece& Cold "C[e 19
2 Empty cold conditions 20 Full cold conditions Excess DeefOekeâleepeefvele 20 External excess conditions 21 Internal excess conditions 21 i) Internal excess cold 21 ii) Internal excess heat Deficiency keâceerpeefvele 22 i) Deficiency of Qi 22 ii) Deficiency of Yang 24 iii) Deficiency of Blood 27 (iv) Deficiency of Yin 29 Chapter-7 Summary of tongue diagnosis of the disease pattern according 33 to eight principles Chapter-8 Qi deficiency tongue diagnosis 34 Chapter-9 Yang deficiency tongue diagnosis 35 Chapter-10 Tongue diagnosis in blood deficiency 36 Chapter-11 Yin deficiency tongue diagnosis 37 Chapter-12 Tongue symptoms in internal excess conditions 39 Devo veer DeefOekeâleepeefvele omeedeew cew peerye kesâ ue#ece Chapter-13 Tongue body colour peerye kesâ jbie Pale colour of tongue peerye keâe heeruee jbie Red colour of tongue peerye keâe ueeue jbie 48 Chapter-14 Summary of tongue body colour 64 1) Pale jòeânerve 64 2) Red colour of tongue ueeue jbie keâer peerye 65 3) Deep red tongue ienjer ueeue peerye 65 4) Purple tongue yeqieveer peerye 72 5) Blue tongue veerueer peerye 74 6) White vesicles mehesâo Úeuee Ùee heâheâesuee 75 7) Underside of tongue peerye kesâ veerûes keâe Yeeie 75 Summary of tongue body colour 76
3 Chapter-15 Tongue shape peerye keâe Deekeâj 77 Chapter-16 1) Thin tongue heleueer peerye 77 2) Swollen tongue metpeer ngf& peerye 77 3) Partially swollen tongue DeebefMekeâ metpeer peerye 78 4) Swollen edges peerye kesâ efkeâveejs metpes ngs 78 5) Swollen sides of tongue peerye kesâ efkeâveejs metpes ngs 78 6) Swollen tip of tongue peerye keâer veeskeâ metpeer ngf& 78 7) Swollen between tip and centre of the tongue 79 8) Swollen along a central crack peerye kesâ ceoùe Yeeie kesâ yeieue cew metpeve nesvee 79 9) Swollen half of the tongue DeeOeer peerye metpeer ngf& 79 10) Localised swelling on one side of the tongue 79 peerye kesâ Skeâ lejheâ Skeâ mleeve hej peerye cew metpeve nesvee 11) Swollen one half of the tongue DeeOeer peerye metpeer nesvee 80 12) Hammer shaped tongue nleewì[s kesâ Deekeâej keâer peerye 80 13) Swollen first part of tongue peerye keâe ØeLece Yeeie metpee nesvee 80 Slift tongue keâì[er peerye 81 Chapter-17 Flaccid tongue efmeefleue peerye 82 Chapter-18 Long tongue uecyeer peerye 83 Chapter-19 Short tongue Úesšer peerye 84 Chapter-20 Chapter-21 Chapter-22 Chapter-23 Chapter-24 Chapter-25 Chapter-26 Cracked tongue heâšer ngf& peerye 85 Loose tongue {erueer peerye 89 Deviated tongue Skeâ lejheâ šsì{er ngf& peerye 90 Rolled tongue cegì[er Ùee Ietceer ngf& peerye 91 Numb tongue peerye keâe megveheve 93 Excess or slow moving tongue 94
4 Chapter-27 Chapter-28 Chapter-29 Chapter-30 Chapter-31 Chapter-32 Chapter-33 Chapter-34 Chapter-35 Chapter-36 Chapter-37 Chapter-38 Chapter-39 Quivering tongue keâebheleer ngf& peerye 95 Teeth marked tongue oebleew kesâ efvemeeveùegòeâ peerye 96 Sore covered tongue peerye hej Úeues nesvee 97 Summary of tongue shape 98 Tongue coating peerye hej hejle 108 Various types of tongue coating peerye hej efjeefyeve Øekeâej keâer hejle 108 1) Sticky tongue coat efmlej hejle Jeeueer peerye 108 2) Slippery tongue coat DeefmLej hejle Jeeueer peerye 109 3) Change of tongue coating during the course of a disease. 110 Multiple tongue coating colour peerye hej keâf& jbie keâer hejle nesvee 112 Tongue coating moisture peerye keâer hejle cew veceer 114 Coating distribution hejle keâe peerye hej efjelejce 116 Types of tongue coating and its diagnosis 117 peerye hej hejle kesâ Øekeâej SJeb Gvekeâe jesie efveoeve Tongue coating kesâ yeejs cew GheÛeejkeâeW keâes peeveves ÙeesiÙe yeelew 120 Tongue diagnosis in clinic GheÛeej keâ#e cew peerye oskekeâj jesie efveoeve keâjvee 121 Dangerous tongue Kelejveekeâ peerye 127 Tongue diagnosis in children yeûûeew keâe peerye Éeje jesie efveoeve 129 Five aspects of prognosis based on tongue 131 peerye oskekeâj jesie keâe hetjee&vegceeve keâjves kesâ heebûe Âef keâesce 1) Strength of pathogenic factor jesie keâejkeâ keâer Meefòeâ 131 2) Purple colour of tongue peerye keâe yeqieveer jbie 131 3) Yin deficiency efùeve keâer keâceer 132 4) Bone fractures nñer keâe štšvee 132
5 Chapter-40 Chapter-41 Chapter-42 5) Surgical operations MeuÙe efûeefkeâlmee 133 Imbalance between left and right side of tongue 134 peerye kesâ oeefnves SJeb yeeùew Yeeie cew Demevlegueve nesvee Imbalance between tip and root of tongue peerye keâer veewkeâ SJeb peì[ cew Demevlegueve 135 Tongue and pulse diagnosis integration 136 Chapter-43 Difference between heat and fire 137 Chapter-44 Chapter-45 Chapter-46 Chapter-47 Chapter-48 Chapter-49 Chapter-50 Chapter-51 Tonifying the Qi versus eliminating the pathogenic factors 139 Tpee& yeì{evee yeveece jesie keâejkeâ keâes efvekeâeuevee Treatment of blood by Acupressure 140 Treatment of skin diseases by tongue diagnosis. 142 Some important hints about tongue diagnosis 143 peerye Éeje jesie efveoeve kesâ mecyevoe cew kegâú cenljehetce& mebkesâle Identification of pattern of diseases jesieew kesâ Øee he keâer henûeeve 144 Identification of pattern according to four levels: 145 1) Defensive Qi level disease 146 2) Qi level diseases 148 3) Nutritive Qi level diseases 152 4) Blood level diseases 153 Tongue diagnosis of four levels of diseases 154 Indentification of diseases according to six stages by tongue diagnosis 155 1) Greater yang stage (Si / UB stage) 156 2) Yang brightness stage (Li / St) 158 3) Lesser yang stage (Tw / GB) 158 4) Greater yin stage (Spleen channel) 161 5) Lesser yin stage (Heart / Kidney) 162 6) Terminal yin stage (Pericardium and Liver stage) 164 Identification of patterns according to the three warmers by tongue diagnosis
6 peerye oskekeâj leerve G<cekeâ kesâ Devegmeej jesieew kesâ Øee he keâer henûeeve 166 1) Upper warmer 169 2) Middle warmer 170 3) Lower warmer Tongue diagnosis PART II TONGUE PICTURES 1) Triple warmer tongue correspondence 175 2) Organ correspondence 175 3) Organ correspondence 175 4) Organ correspondence 176 5) Interior correspondence 176 6) Exterior correspondence 176 7) Half interior, half exterior conditions 177 8) Interior correspondence 177 9) White on tip, gray on root ) Purple spots on sides indicating heart yang deficiency ) Purple spots of blood stasis ) Red points on the sides ) Red points on the sides towards central area ) Bluish purple central surface ) Swollen edges more in middle section ) Swollen sides ) Swollen along a central crack ) Swollen on half of the tongue ) Localised swelling on one side ) Swollen on half tongue surface ) Hammer shaped tongue ) Long horizontal cracks ) Short horizontal cracks ) Cracks like ice floes ) Short irregular cracks ) Short irregular cracks ) Short irregular cracks ) Transverse cracks on sides ) Vertical cracks in the centre ) Long vertical crack in the centre ) Transverse cracks behind tip ) Deep central crack with other small crakcs 185
7 33) Deviated tongue ) Deviated tongue ) Under rolled tongue ) Over rolled tongue ) Teeth marked tongue ) Interior condition of the body ) Exterior condition of the body ) Normal tongue has a thin white coating with root ) The coating starts to become roottless int he centre indicating 188 Stomach Qi deficiency 42) Coating becomes rootless all over, indicating more serious stomach 188 Qi deficiency 43) Centre becomes peeled and remaining tongue has a rootless 189 coating indicating stomach yin deficiency 44) Centre becomes red, remaining tongue has a rootless coating 189 indicating stomach yin deficiency causing empty heat. 45) Tongue becomes peeled all over indicates more severe stomach 189 yin deficiency. 46) Tongue becomes peeled all over with a stomach crack indicates 190 severe stomach yin deficiency. 47) Tongue is peeled all over and is red indicates both stomach and 190 kidney yin deficiency causing empty heat. 48) Tongue is peeled all over and is red with a stomach crack, 190 indicates both stomach and kidney yin deficiency. 49) If a coating first appear on the first part indicates external attack 191 subsequently coating moves to the centre indicates pathogenic factor going in the interior. 50) If a coating first appears on the outside of the tongue indicates 191 an external attack subsequently coating moves to the centre indicates pathogenic factor going in the interior. PART III TONGUE PICTURES Case histories from 1 to Photos 1 to Glossary 275
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