Thank you for the video, I am still confused which stage is exterior and which is interior. Is Tai Yang and half of Sho Yang exterior and everything else is interior. I had an exam recently and I wasn’t sure how they work. There was “choose all that apply” and I chose Tai Yang and Sho Yang as exterior phases.
Thanks for the video. I didn't understand one thing: why does the depth circle change during the invasion (first, tai yang, shao yang yang ming..., in syndromes, the order is tai yang, yangming, shao yang)?
A disease can move from one depth to any other, not always in a linear way. The ‘normal’ progression is taiyang (head cold) to yangming (‘flu, chest infection) - shaoyang is a hinge between the two where a pathogen can get lodged and stuck.
That’s where I get confused. If shao Yang is mingling between Tai Yang and Yang Ming how come the pathogen after affecting the Tai Yang moves to Yang Ming instead moving into Shao Yang which is half exterior and half interior, as you said yesterday, and between the two other Yang stages. Thank you!
The passage of a pathogen is not linear. It can move from taiyang or yangming to shaoyang. Sometimes a pathogen will span more than one of the levels at the same time (yangming and shaoyang). Think of them as regions where a pathogen may be located rather than as separate entities.
Brilliant presentation. Finally I am starting to really understand the six stages :))
That’s great! Glad you enjoyed it. Certainly pertinent at the moment!
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Fantastic, thank you Danny
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*using for alternative method of diagnosis intensifies*
I kid. Thanks for the info.
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Thank you for the video, I am still confused which stage is exterior and which is interior. Is Tai Yang and half of Sho Yang exterior and everything else is interior. I had an exam recently and I wasn’t sure how they work. There was “choose all that apply” and I chose Tai Yang and Sho Yang as exterior phases.
Taiyang is exterior. Shaoyang is half interior, half exterior. Everything else is interior. Good luck with the exam!
Thank you, appreciate your fast answer!
Thanks for the video. I didn't understand one thing: why does the depth circle change during the invasion (first, tai yang, shao yang yang ming..., in syndromes, the order is tai yang, yangming, shao yang)?
A disease can move from one depth to any other, not always in a linear way. The ‘normal’ progression is taiyang (head cold) to yangming (‘flu, chest infection) - shaoyang is a hinge between the two where a pathogen can get lodged and stuck.
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That’s where I get confused. If shao Yang is mingling between Tai Yang and Yang Ming how come the pathogen after affecting the Tai Yang moves to Yang Ming instead moving into Shao Yang which is half exterior and half interior, as you said yesterday, and between the two other Yang stages. Thank you!
The passage of a pathogen is not linear. It can move from taiyang or yangming to shaoyang. Sometimes a pathogen will span more than one of the levels at the same time (yangming and shaoyang). Think of them as regions where a pathogen may be located rather than as separate entities.
Thank you, Professor Blyth!
Volume is too low. I turn mine up but still can bearly hear.
Great topic though.
Sorry about that. My mic was broken. Fixed now.
brillant my level off english is litle bus i try.......