Acupuncture can promote the regeneration of tissues. That acupuncture therapy can be called “Regenerative Acupuncture”, which is based upon the idea that by the unlimited and universal power of qi the process of cre...Acupuncture can promote the regeneration of tissues. That acupuncture therapy can be called “Regenerative Acupuncture”, which is based upon the idea that by the unlimited and universal power of qi the process of creation can be triggered again, disabled or destroyed physiological functions of organs and tissues can be restored, and even the reconstruction and renewal of a physically disabled or destroyed organ or tissue might be possible. Regenerative Acupuncture, its point selection and its rationale are based on the ancient and modem Chinese acupuncture literature and clinical experiences of the authors. Now this acupuncture method was introduced by one case report.展开更多
Qi as well as its ability to cure ailments can be released without needling by the application of magnetism. Qi-effects are based upon the magnetic force released by magnetic platelets fastened onto acupoints. This pr...Qi as well as its ability to cure ailments can be released without needling by the application of magnetism. Qi-effects are based upon the magnetic force released by magnetic platelets fastened onto acupoints. This property supports and proves one of the definitions of qi which says, that "qi is bio-electrical magnetism" or "qi is defined as any type of energy which is able to demonstrate power and strength. This energy can be electricity, magnetism, heat, or light". Furthermore, it is suggested to use magnet acupuncture parallel to needle acupuncture according to traditional Chinese body acupuncture rules scientifically controlled in order to carry out research on qi and qi-effects. Here it might even be possible to find a quality and even a parameter to measure the intensity of qi-effects, such as by simply measuring the possible change of the heart beat frequency (pulse frequency) before and after application of the needle or magnetic platelet. It is also possible that there is another parameter in existence which will be changed by the impact of qi and acupuncture which still needs to be detected.展开更多
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
Objective:To introduce an acupuncture method called flash acupuncture which combines Ashi points acupuncture with the time-related acupuncture based on traditional Chinese Medicine theories.Methods:Flash acupuncture...Objective:To introduce an acupuncture method called flash acupuncture which combines Ashi points acupuncture with the time-related acupuncture based on traditional Chinese Medicine theories.Methods:Flash acupuncture is carried out with magnetic platelets (6 000 Gauss) mainly at Ashi points,preferably with double magnetic platelets (DMP),which means that 2 magnetic platelets are put together one above the other.Results:In the case of sciatica,satisfactory curative result was achieved within seconds andminutes with this integrated acupuncture method.Conclusion:For the efficient action and convenience of flash acupuncture,it is worth popularization and application in clinic for treating various diseases.展开更多
There is a strong relation among qi, time, and acupuncture. This relation is so close, that it can be said it is of yin-yang nature. Qi stands for yin, time for yang. This fact and its application in acupuncture are k...There is a strong relation among qi, time, and acupuncture. This relation is so close, that it can be said it is of yin-yang nature. Qi stands for yin, time for yang. This fact and its application in acupuncture are known since the times, the Huang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon) was written. The theory of time-related acupuncture, referred to as traditional Chinese chronotherapeutics or chronoacupuncture. In order to achieve better results in acupuncture, time-related acupuncture methods as represented in traditional Chinese chronotherapeufics should be applied in clinic regularly. Furthermore, they should become compulsory for the study of acupuncture.展开更多
Acupuncture carried out with needles out of stone, bone, and probably wood and by using the methods of Ashi and local point needling started in the Stone Age in China. In historical times, the acupuncture of Neo'ing ...Acupuncture carried out with needles out of stone, bone, and probably wood and by using the methods of Ashi and local point needling started in the Stone Age in China. In historical times, the acupuncture of Neo'ing (Inner Canon) (Neijing acupuncture) was added to Ashi point acupuncture. In our times, acupuncture microsystems were introduced, usually beside the rules set up by qi and "the web that has no weaver". The question is whether the microsystems are located outside or within the "the web that has no weaver" and they are included in the theory of the Neijing acupuncture? Most of the microsystems rest on theories of their own based on the location of the acupoint, and do not care for their intersections with the "Neijing acupuncture", neither in theory nor in clinic. However, there exist two acupuncture theories to explain acupuncture, but which one is the better? These questions will be explained and discussed.展开更多
文摘Acupuncture can promote the regeneration of tissues. That acupuncture therapy can be called “Regenerative Acupuncture”, which is based upon the idea that by the unlimited and universal power of qi the process of creation can be triggered again, disabled or destroyed physiological functions of organs and tissues can be restored, and even the reconstruction and renewal of a physically disabled or destroyed organ or tissue might be possible. Regenerative Acupuncture, its point selection and its rationale are based on the ancient and modem Chinese acupuncture literature and clinical experiences of the authors. Now this acupuncture method was introduced by one case report.
文摘Qi as well as its ability to cure ailments can be released without needling by the application of magnetism. Qi-effects are based upon the magnetic force released by magnetic platelets fastened onto acupoints. This property supports and proves one of the definitions of qi which says, that "qi is bio-electrical magnetism" or "qi is defined as any type of energy which is able to demonstrate power and strength. This energy can be electricity, magnetism, heat, or light". Furthermore, it is suggested to use magnet acupuncture parallel to needle acupuncture according to traditional Chinese body acupuncture rules scientifically controlled in order to carry out research on qi and qi-effects. Here it might even be possible to find a quality and even a parameter to measure the intensity of qi-effects, such as by simply measuring the possible change of the heart beat frequency (pulse frequency) before and after application of the needle or magnetic platelet. It is also possible that there is another parameter in existence which will be changed by the impact of qi and acupuncture which still needs to be detected.
文摘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.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (81072761) Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (10695842000) Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (S30304)
文摘Objective:To introduce an acupuncture method called flash acupuncture which combines Ashi points acupuncture with the time-related acupuncture based on traditional Chinese Medicine theories.Methods:Flash acupuncture is carried out with magnetic platelets (6 000 Gauss) mainly at Ashi points,preferably with double magnetic platelets (DMP),which means that 2 magnetic platelets are put together one above the other.Results:In the case of sciatica,satisfactory curative result was achieved within seconds andminutes with this integrated acupuncture method.Conclusion:For the efficient action and convenience of flash acupuncture,it is worth popularization and application in clinic for treating various diseases.
文摘There is a strong relation among qi, time, and acupuncture. This relation is so close, that it can be said it is of yin-yang nature. Qi stands for yin, time for yang. This fact and its application in acupuncture are known since the times, the Huang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon) was written. The theory of time-related acupuncture, referred to as traditional Chinese chronotherapeutics or chronoacupuncture. In order to achieve better results in acupuncture, time-related acupuncture methods as represented in traditional Chinese chronotherapeufics should be applied in clinic regularly. Furthermore, they should become compulsory for the study of acupuncture.
文摘Acupuncture carried out with needles out of stone, bone, and probably wood and by using the methods of Ashi and local point needling started in the Stone Age in China. In historical times, the acupuncture of Neo'ing (Inner Canon) (Neijing acupuncture) was added to Ashi point acupuncture. In our times, acupuncture microsystems were introduced, usually beside the rules set up by qi and "the web that has no weaver". The question is whether the microsystems are located outside or within the "the web that has no weaver" and they are included in the theory of the Neijing acupuncture? Most of the microsystems rest on theories of their own based on the location of the acupoint, and do not care for their intersections with the "Neijing acupuncture", neither in theory nor in clinic. However, there exist two acupuncture theories to explain acupuncture, but which one is the better? These questions will be explained and discussed.