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Treating Complex Multilayered Cases, Part 2
In the
October 2009 issue of Acupuncture Today, I wrote on how to use pulse diagnosis to distinguish patterns as excess, deficiency or complex excess with deficiency. I ended that article by saying that most complex layered cases that enter the clinic will show excess/deficiency patterns affecting the liver, stomach and spleen. Our job, as herbalists, is to evaluate the various stagnation and deficiency patterns and to apply the appropriate herbal formula.

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Asten Center of Natural Therapeutics
P O Box 1009
Whitehall, MT 59759
409-287-5670
406-287-7900 fax

Big Sky Somatic Institute
1802 11th Ave.
Helena, MT 59601
866-442-8273
www.bigskysomatic.com
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Health Works Institute
111 S. Grand
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-582-1555
406-522-0493
www.healthworksinstitute.com

Montana Institute of Massage Therapy
1500 Airport Rd.
Kalispell, MT 59901
888-804-6468