A Recitation Version of 27 Pulse Types from ‘Binhuh Pulse Studies’

A Recitation Version of 27 Pulse Types from 'Binhuh Pulse Studies'

1. Fu Mai (Floating Pulse) Body Condition Poem: The floating pulse travels only on the surface, like the light touch of a willow catkin; In autumn, it indicates no illness, but in chronic cases, it can cause alarm. Similar Pulse Poem: Floating like wood floating in water, floating large and hollow is the Kuao pulse; … Read more

28 Common Pulse Types in Traditional Chinese Medicine

28 Common Pulse Types in Traditional Chinese Medicine

1. Fu Mai (Floating Pulse) – Lightly felt, slightly reduced with heavy pressure but not empty, more pronounced when lifted, less when pressed. Characteristics: The pulse is felt superficially under the skin, easily detected with light pressure, and slightly diminishes with heavier pressure. Significance: Commonly seen in exterior syndromes, also in cases of floating yang … Read more