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STUDIES ON THE LUMINESCENCE OF CHANNELS IN RATS AND ITS LAW OF CHANGES WITH“SYNDROMES”AND TREATMENT OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION

STUDIES ON THE LUMINESCENCE OF CHANNELS IN RATS AND ITS LAW OF CHANGES WITH“SYNDROMES”AND TREATMENT OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION
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摘要 We previously reported the discovery of 14 channels in the human body,which possessed thebiophysical property of high emission of light.In this study we found the same property on theRen and Du channels in healthy rats.Additionally,we discovered that the luminance of the relat-ed channels in rat models with different“syndromes”varied greatly.For instance,a markedlylow luminance appeared on the Du channel in animals with experimental syndrome of Yang defi-ciency induced by hydrocortisone;while in animals with experimental syndrome of blood deft-ciency caused by bleeding,an apparently low luminance occurred on the Ren channel.The inten-sity of the emitted light on Du and Ren channels increased after acupuncture treatment,but notsignificantly.This phenomenon conforms to the theory in traditional Chinese medicine that theDu channel is the“sea of Yang channels”,while the Ren channel is the“sea of Yin channels”. We previously reported the discovery of 14 channels in the human body,which possessed the biophysical property of high emission of light.In this study we found the same property on the Ren and Du channels in healthy rats.Additionally,we discovered that the luminance of the relat- ed channels in rat models with different“syndromes”varied greatly.For instance,a markedly low luminance appeared on the Du channel in animals with experimental syndrome of Yang defi- ciency induced by hydrocortisone;while in animals with experimental syndrome of blood deft- ciency caused by bleeding,an apparently low luminance occurred on the Ren channel.The inten- sity of the emitted light on Du and Ren channels increased after acupuncture treatment,but not significantly.This phenomenon conforms to the theory in traditional Chinese medicine that the Du channel is the“sea of Yang channels”,while the Ren channel is the“sea of Yin channels”.
出处 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1992年第4期283-287,共5页 中医杂志(英文版)
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