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The meridians in acupuncture are hypothesized to be made up of polarized molecules. Quantum excitations, quasi-particles and others are assumed to be the media of communication between different parts of the body connected by meridians. Infrared pictures are taken to depict the effect of acupuncture on one acupoint of a meridian to a far away pain area. & 2002 Harcourt Publishers Ltd HYPOTHESIS Acupuncture has been around for many thousands of years in China and has achieved good results in both man and animals. It has also recently begun to gain wide acceptance in the West. However, despite many scientific studies, it has still failed to achieve the recognition it needs within mainstream orthodox scientific circles. Many studies over the past 40 years have shown that electric conductivity on acupuncture points (1±4) is lower than that on neighboring points. One of the most recent studies has been carried out using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); it has reported the correlation between vision acupoints in the foot and corresponding brain cortices (5). When acupuncture stimulation is performed on a vision-related acupoint (located on the lateral aspect of the foot), fMRI shows activation of the occipital lobes. Stimulation of the eye using direct light results in similar activation in the occipital lobes when visualized by fMRI.
Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology, 2012
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture has been used to heal various diseases and physiologic malfunctions in clinical practice for more than 2500 years. Due to its efficacy, acupuncture has been recommended by the World Health Organization in 1980 as an effective alternative therapy for 43 different disorders. Over the past few decades, various theories of the meridian system and mechanisms have been proposed to explain how acupuncture might work. Most of these mechanisms, however, cannot yet explain conclusively why acupuncture is efficacious in treating so many different diseases. A plausible mechanism has been unavailable until recently. This is the first of a three-part series that aims to provide a comparative review of the aforementioned topics. Part 1 reviews the current indications for acupuncture, basic concepts of TCM, and the essence of the meridian system. To establish a mathematically rigorous framework of TCM, the chaotic wave theory of fractal continuum i...
Nature Precedings
Acupuncture involves treating illness by inserting needles at specified body locations (acupoints). The Principal meridians are pathways that join acupoints with related physiologic effects. Despite nearly 5000 years of continuous clinical study, an accepted anatomic or physiologic basis for acupuncture's clinical effects has remained elusive. Some acupoints overlie peripheral nerves, and fMRI studies demonstrate that acupoints have specific effects on central nervous system processing. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) founders described the body's viscera based on anatomic dissections yet not a discrete nervous system. By applying computer graphics and virtual human imaging techniques to human developmental neuroanatomy, this paradox may potentially be explained: acupuncture Principal meridians likely are TCM's representation of the nervous system. This neuroanatomic model of the Principal meridians is consistent with acupuncture's known neurophysiologic effects, and may allow 5 millennia of accumulated TCM observations regarding human health and illness to be understood in modern anatomic and physiologic terms.
Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
The Subtler energy consists as an informational nature of the acupuncture system, consciousness, and vital system of energy to be an existing kind of physical interaction that can be used in healing the vitality and healthy Qi balance within their bodies. The findings of this paper were performed for positive influence on human beings for physiological, psychological, and spiritual well-being and environment as mentioned in ancient science. The purpose of this study is to explore how subtler energy influences the acupuncture meridians within the body. Ninety subjects, male (n=46) and female (n=44) participated in the Yajna programme. The single experimental group pre-post design was used in this study. Acupuncture Meridian energy was assessed pre and post of 5 days of intervention. The result was shown that acupuncture meridians energy has been improved and vitalized the human organs while attending yajna. The Present study suggests that the attending of Agni stoma Somayagah had a significant improvement on organ energy and vitalized the subtle energy in the Jing-Well meridians.
Bioelectromagnetics, 2008
According to conventional wisdom within the acupuncture community, acupuncture points and meridians are special conduits for electrical signals. This view gained popularity after anecdotal reports and clinical studies asserted that these anatomical structures are characterized by lower electrical impedance compared to adjacent controls. To ascertain whether evidence exists to support or refute this claim, we conducted a systematic review of studies directly evaluating the electrical characteristics of acupuncture structures and appropriate controls. We searched seven electronic databases until August 2007, hand-searched references, and consulted technical experts. We limited the review to primary data human studies published in English. A quality scoring system was created and employed for this review. A total of 16 articles representing 18 studies met inclusion criteria: 9 examining acupuncture points and 9 examining meridians. Five out of 9 point studies showed positive association between acupuncture points and lower electrical resistance and impedance, while 7 out of 9 meridian studies showed positive association between acupuncture meridians and lower electrical impedance and higher capacitance. The studies were generally poor in quality and limited by small sample size and multiple confounders. Based on this review, the evidence does not conclusively support the claim that acupuncture points or meridians are electrically distinguishable. However, the preliminary findings are suggestive and offer future directions for research based on in-depth interpretation of the data. Bioelectromagnetics, 29:245-256,
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies, 2010
The human body has a symmetric structure and maintains a physiological balance through the harmony of yin and yang. One of the fundamental principles of acupuncture is that unbalanced or abnormal bioenergetic conditions on the left and right meridians may be restored to a balanced, normal condition by acupuncture therapy. In this study, the electrical potential along the stomach meridian was measured to investigate the bioenergy consensus between the operator and subject during acupuncture stimulation, and the acupuncture response on opposite meridians was investigated by comparing the electric potential on the left and right stomach meridian during stimulation of the left side stomach meridian-36. When meridian electrical potential was simultaneously measured in both the operator and subject, opposite polarities were observed, which might indicate the transfer of bioenergy between operator and subject. In addition, the meridian electrical potentials of the subjects' left and right stomach meridians were also always of opposite polarity and presented three different signal patterns, which might have represented the condition of the associated meridian.
2017
FIGURE 1 YIN AND YANG SYMBOL REPRESENTING THE INTERPLAY OF 1NTERDEPENDF.NT OPPOSITES 9 '. 97-Mouth disorders Toothache Post extraction pain Gingivitis Acute or chronic pharyngitis Upper respiratory tract Acute sinusitis Acute rhinitis Common cold Acute tonsillitis Respiratory system Acute txonchitis Bronchial asthma-Eye disorders Acute conjunctivitis Central re:initis Myopia in children Uncomplicated c a t x x i Gastrointestinal disorders Oesophageal and cardia spasm Hiccough Acute and chronic gastritis Gastric hyperacidity Uncomplicated duodenal ulcer Acute and chronic colitis Acute bacterial dysentery Constipation and Diarrhoea Paralytic ileus
During the past 20 years, the connective tissue has been recognized as an integral component of the Chinese acupuncture meridian system. This has offered an interesting correspondence between the classical Chinese theory and a 200 year-old European theory on connective tissue as basic bioregulatory system. We review supporting evidence from biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics and biophotonics. Anatomic, cellular and molecular studies reveal the enormity and pervasiveness of such tissue from the highly structured, strong and dense fascia, via the Bonghan ducts and connections to skin and internal organs to the fine-structured extracellular matrix surrounding individual cells. Tracing coherent events from the macromolecular to the cellular level has improved the understanding the processes of intercommunication and the system's self-healing response. The liquid crystalline state of highly structured extracellular collagen as well as cellular components, e.g., DNA, are discussed in relation to biophoton emission properties of the system. It is concluded that our understanding of the biophoton emission properties will have a profound influence on the effectiveness of regeneration medicine generally.
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2002
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