Essential Pulse Diagnosis Classics: A New Introduction to Binhuh Pulse Theory!

Essential Pulse Diagnosis Classics: A New Introduction to Binhuh Pulse Theory!

↑ Click on “Read TCM” above to follow us Editor’s Introduction We previously released a series of formula songs that were well received! Next, we will continue to present the pulse diagnosis works—Binhuh Pulse Theory! This is another essential classic for learning Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). To facilitate a more intuitive learning experience, we will … Read more

Understanding Pulse Diagnosis: Differentiating Floating Pulse from Three Similar Pulse Types

Understanding Pulse Diagnosis: Differentiating Floating Pulse from Three Similar Pulse Types

The floating pulse (fu mai) can be understood as the sensation under the fingers resembling pressing on a piece of wood floating on water, or like a small boat on the water’s surface. This means that the pulse wave is located at a relatively superficial level beneath the skin, allowing it to be felt with … Read more

Mechanisms, Characteristics, and Clinical Significance of Floating Pulse

Mechanisms, Characteristics, and Clinical Significance of Floating Pulse

Floating Pulse (fú mài) characteristics: easily felt with light pressure, slightly diminished with heavy pressure but not absent, more pronounced when lifted, and less pronounced when pressed. The floating pulse can be understood as a pulse located superficially, described as “floating like wood on water” or “a gentle breeze lifting the feathers on a bird’s … Read more