Question:
I've had an accupunture treatment recently for my low adernal function and my practioner told me that i have an extremly low spleen pulse. Anyone know why that happens or what causes it. I don't have an infection.
I'm used to my kidney pulse being low but this is new.
Any ideas what might beign going on with my body that would affect my spleen pulse in that way.
Not being an expert but I will have a go - the spleen/pancreas pulse relates not only to the organ but to the whole meridian, and also the organ that governs it (don't ask me which one), as the meridians all join together, so even if your spleen itself seems healthy there's other factors which will affect it.
I hope somebody here is an acupuncturist and can explain it properly for you!
Don't worry Lemonsquezze!
Having a low Spleen pulse is very common. It relates in particular to your digestive system and it can be caused by a variety of things, some of which may be the case with you. Here's a few:
It's between 9 and 11 pm!
You are worrying about something
You are overthinking about something(s)
You are a student
You have a "normal" western diet
You are getting headaches across the front of your forehead
You've been working harder recently
You have been eating more dairy or wheat products
You've been eating more sweet things
You are hungry
You could do with eating some more red meat...
You are pre-menstrual
The Spleen pulse is also very changeable depending on what you've eaten. You may have just been caught by your acupuncturist at a "bad" Spleen time.
Hope this helps, but next time, just ask him/her what he/she means and what you might do about it!
Best wishes
Aragorn
I'm used to my kidney pulse being low but this is new.
Any ideas what might beign going on with my body that would affect my spleen pulse in that way.
Answers:
Not being an expert but I will have a go - the spleen/pancreas pulse relates not only to the organ but to the whole meridian, and also the organ that governs it (don't ask me which one), as the meridians all join together, so even if your spleen itself seems healthy there's other factors which will affect it.
I hope somebody here is an acupuncturist and can explain it properly for you!
Answers:
Don't worry Lemonsquezze!
Having a low Spleen pulse is very common. It relates in particular to your digestive system and it can be caused by a variety of things, some of which may be the case with you. Here's a few:
It's between 9 and 11 pm!
You are worrying about something
You are overthinking about something(s)
You are a student
You have a "normal" western diet
You are getting headaches across the front of your forehead
You've been working harder recently
You have been eating more dairy or wheat products
You've been eating more sweet things
You are hungry
You could do with eating some more red meat...
You are pre-menstrual
The Spleen pulse is also very changeable depending on what you've eaten. You may have just been caught by your acupuncturist at a "bad" Spleen time.
Hope this helps, but next time, just ask him/her what he/she means and what you might do about it!
Best wishes
Aragorn
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