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Dr.Igor Simonov acupuncture clinic

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 424 346 840



Address: 141 Melbourne st 4101 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.acutepuncture.com

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21.01.2022 Conexión Celestial tian jing Este método está reservado para los profesionales que estén familiarizados con la forma arcaica de diagnóstico del pulso mensionado en NanChing. Durante este tratamiento médico utiliza una forma de energía solar. Esta energía no se transmite en forma de la luz, como muchos entienden la palabra solar; se transmite en forma de ondas de radio creadas durante la rotación de la Tierra. Esta forma de energía gira planetas en nuestro sistema solar y ...era conocido por los antiguos chinos como Qi o respiracion. Esta energía produce cambios electromagnéticos de magnitud astronómica; influye a nuestra circulación sanguínea y se ha registrado a través del pulso. Algún día la gente encontrará un uso mucho más amplio de esta energía, ya que trabaja día y noche, y no es sólo una luz.http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/internalalchemyes.html See more



19.01.2022 The earliest Chinese writings from around 1500 BC depict a complex system of characters that evolved from a non-linguistic symbolic system present during the Late-Neolithic era (3000 BC). Here are some of them (fig. 1): One stroke, one, represents unity, the source of all beings or heaven above man, the highest of things. Two strokes, two, is the number of the earth, making a pair with heaven. The vertical line connecting heaven and earth produces an ancient square representing work, skill and labour which give shape to all things. Three strokes, three, is the number of Heaven, earth and humanity, the three powers. A vertical line means king, the one, the person who connects heaven, earth and humanity together. http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/understandingconnection.ht

15.01.2022 Olderst Chinese analitical dictionary Shuowen Jiezi explains one of most important basics of archaic acupuncture noon rebellion fifth month (of ancient Chinese 10 months calendar)... yin qi at noon rebels against the yang qi It is emitted by earth and rises with intention similar to arrow This rebellion of yin qi against the yang qi with intention similar to arrow to destroy the opponent is known as yin and yang victory described also in third difficult issue of Nanjing. http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/winningqi.html See more

13.01.2022 Triple excess and triple deficiency Forty Eighth Difficulty of Nanjing explains patient has triple deficiency... and triple excess Forty Eighth Difficulty states patient has triple deficiency and triple excess What does it mean? Explanation Deficiency and excess of pulse Deficiency and excess of same disease Deficiency and excess of symptoms So what most ancient Chinese analytical dictionary Shuowen Jiezi explains about number three? http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/threexcess.html See more



10.01.2022 Celestial connection tian jing This method is reserved for practitioners who are familiar with archaic form of pulse diagnosis described in Nanjing. During this treatment practitioner uses a form of solar energy. This energy is not transmitted in form of light as many understand word solar; it is transmitted in form of radio waves created during the rotation of Earth. This form of energy rotates planets in our solar system and was known for ancient Chinese as Qi or breath. This energy produces electromagnetic changes of astronomical magnitude; it influences our blood circulation and is registered through the pulse. Someday people will find much wider use of this energy as it works day and night and is not a light only.http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/internalalchemy.html

08.01.2022 Bronze age: discovery of acupuncture meridians After publication of my article about introduction of celestial connection in archaic acupuncture which was published in academic magazine Aussie-Sino studies, http://www.assuws.com/ Vol.2,No.1(pp.1-106),2016 ISSN: 2204-6135 I received many questions about how exactly ancient Chinese discovered meridians during bronze age. So I published the video reconstructing their experience which you may see here https://youtu.be/JGGA4VhadV8

02.01.2022 Conexin Celestial tian jing Este mtodo est reservado para los profesionales que estn familiarizados con la forma arcaica de diagnstico del pulso mensionado en NanChing. Durante este tratamiento mdico utiliza una forma de energa solar. Esta energa no se transmite en forma de la luz, como muchos entienden la palabra solar; se transmite en forma de ondas de radio creadas durante la rotacin de la Tierra. Esta forma de energa gira planetas en nuestro sistema solar y ...era conocido por los antiguos chinos como Qi o respiracion. Esta energa produce cambios electromagnticos de magnitud astronmica; influye a nuestra circulacin sangunea y se ha registrado a travs del pulso. Algn da la gente encontrar un uso mucho ms amplio de esta energa, ya que trabaja da y noche, y no es slo una luz.http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/internalalchemyes.html See more



02.01.2022 What are eight extraordinary meridians What are the extraordinary meridians? They were mentioned first time as different meridians in separate chapters in Nanjing, text of difficult issues. So what Qi Mai or extraordinary vessel means? What is the extraordinary in them? extraordinary or more correct the ODD. So we have 12 even meridians and some odd. Clearly there are Du mai and Ren Mai going through the front and the back of the body, these meridians have no pai...r, so they are odd, really vessels. So what is the function of these odd or uneven vessels? They are running through the centre of the body connecting right and the left sides. According to the first difficulty of Nanjing there is a Wei Qi and Rong Qi circulation happening simultaneously which may be observed by palpation of the pulse. Same pulse palpation shows that when Rong is on the right side of the body, Wei is on the left. Excess of the Rong produces Wei deficiency and Wei excess produces Rong deficiency. These excesses fulfil extraordinary or odd meridians as stated in NanJing. It is a defence mechanism to send excess from one execcive side Rong to another deficient Wei side or vice versa from excessive Wei side to deficient Rong. Archaic acupuncture uses this natural mechanism to normalize balance between Rong and Wei using exact moment when Rong and Wei are exchanging. It happens during 50 yin and yang cycles also mentioned in Nanjing. During yin period puncture is done on Ren meridian and during yang period on Du meridian. Pulse show instant change towards balancing between excessive or deficient Rong and Wei. As Archaic acupuncture uses natural Qi flow controlled through the pulse, no need to use of stimulation or sedation techniques, Qi restores naturally in time of few seconds. Only after this balancing procedure acupuncturist provides the treatment, which ensure immediate result as it is done on absolutely levelled Qi without excesses and deficiencies. http://www.pulsediagnosticum.com/extrameridians.html See more

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