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Treatment of Retinochorioiditis Caused by Toxoplasmosis with Traditional Symptom-related Acupuncture and Chronoacupuncture/Zi Wu Liu Zhu.A Case Study 被引量:2
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作者 slopek,axel FENGHai-tao +1 位作者 Fanselow-Hinrichs,Gisela WANGRui-hua 《Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science》 2005年第1期57-60,共4页
Object: To show that increased and invigorated movement of qi and bloodwithin the organism and their concentration in the diseased organ is crucial for acupuncture andlimitations for acupuncture based upon Western med... Object: To show that increased and invigorated movement of qi and bloodwithin the organism and their concentration in the diseased organ is crucial for acupuncture andlimitations for acupuncture based upon Western medicine are not necessarily adequate. Methods:Symptom-related and chronoacupuncture were used within a five stages acupuncture beginning withneedling of competent pair of confluent points and followed by Zi Wu Liu Zhu chronoacupuncture.Results: After 58 symptom-related acupuncture treatments the vision increased from 10 to 70 percentand remained stable. 18 months later one Zi Wu Liu Zhu chronoacupuncture was carried out following aneedling concept of five stages. Within one hour the vision increased from 70 to 90 percent.Conclusions: Ophthalmologists should offer acupuncture to patients suffering from eye in-flammationsand retina scars. Acupuncturists should use Zi Wu Liu Zhu and powerful acupoints and acupointcombinations in order to invigorate and to move qi and blood strongly. This case shows theeffectiveness of acupuncture and chronoacupuncture in a case of retina scar caused by toxoplasmosis.Therefore, acupuncture treatment might be successfully applied in diseases where Western medicinecannot offer help. 展开更多
关键词 Zi Wu Liu Zhu RETINITIS acupuncture therapy
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Qi-Acupuncture: An Effective and Simple Acupuncture Method Based upon Ancient Chinese Acupuncture Literature and Clinical Experience 被引量:1
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作者 slopek,axel 冯海涛 《Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science》 2005年第3期59-62,共4页
The main effect of acupuncture can be described as mobilization and movementof qi and blood. It is reasonable to state that this effect is uniform and valid for the needling ofall acupoints. The authors have concluded... The main effect of acupuncture can be described as mobilization and movementof qi and blood. It is reasonable to state that this effect is uniform and valid for the needling ofall acupoints. The authors have concluded that the fundamental healing effect of acupuncture is themobilization and movement of qi and by application of the most powerful acupoints and acupointcombinations, any kind of symptoms and diseases can be treated successfully. The theoretical reasonfor this is the qi. The qi implies the yin and the yang as well as the Five Elements. The Tao (oremptiness) created the Universe, the Universe created the qi, the qi created the yin and the yang.The yin and the yang created the Four Seasons (the time) and the Five Elements. The Five Elementscreated man and 1000 creatures. So when concentrating the acupoint selection on the qi, thedifferentiation according to yin and yang are no longer necessary because acupuncture is carried outon a level above the level of the Five Elements and the level of yin and yang! Therefore, one candifferentiate between acupuncture of yin and yang (and Five Elements) level, and acupuncture of theqi level. The acupuncture on the qi levels the authors call qi Acupuncture. Qi Acupuncture iscarried out in four stages using different categories of acupoints: Chronoacupuncture, 'BasisPoints', diagnosis related distant points, and local or Ashi points. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE-MOXIBUSTION QI yinyang
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