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In this episode Nyssa Tang and Jason Robertson discuss a series of recent cases, how palpation and questioning shaped their diagnosis and insights gleaned from results. In particular, the cases have revolved around the impact of modern life on Taiyin physiology. Favorite point pairs are discussed and the mechanisms of their action are considered.
By Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center4.8
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In this episode Nyssa Tang and Jason Robertson discuss a series of recent cases, how palpation and questioning shaped their diagnosis and insights gleaned from results. In particular, the cases have revolved around the impact of modern life on Taiyin physiology. Favorite point pairs are discussed and the mechanisms of their action are considered.

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