The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points

Background The intelligent tissue hypothesis on how acupuncture works, states that real-time organ states are reflected in the tissue at an organ’s related acupuncture points (acupoints). Any such changes in the tissue would produce corresponding changes in the impedance at those locations. Methods...

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Main Author: Fletcher Kovich
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Language:English
Published: E-Tree Publishing 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Acupuncture Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2019-00045.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc27d30350f141e292ea6032bd742fb42020-11-24T22:12:41ZengE-Tree PublishingJournal of Acupuncture Research2586-288X2586-28982019-05-01362889110.13045/jar.2019.000452443The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture PointsFletcher Kovich0 Curepoint Acupuncture in Bristol, Bristol, UKBackground The intelligent tissue hypothesis on how acupuncture works, states that real-time organ states are reflected in the tissue at an organ’s related acupuncture points (acupoints). Any such changes in the tissue would produce corresponding changes in the impedance at those locations. Methods To test this hypothesis in relation to the lungs, the impedance at key lung-related acupoints was monitored in real time while the patient breathed normally, then breathed deeply, then quickly, then held his breath. Results When breathing deeply this produced a notable decrease in the impedance at 1 acupoint, while breathing quickly produced a decrease at another acupoint, suggesting that these different functions taxed different aspects of the lungs, which was then reflected at different acupoints. The impedance at all the acupoints also contained low-amplitude waves that reflected the base rate of the respiration pacesetter, and the amplitude of these waves also varied to reflect different real-time states in the lungs. Conclusions These real-time impedance patterns suggested that corresponding physical patterns were present in the tissue at these acupoints, and these physical patterns mirrored the real-time variations in function strength of the related organ (the lungs). These results were consistent with the hypothesis.http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2019-00045.pdfacupunctureimpedancelungs
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The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
Journal of Acupuncture Research
acupuncture
impedance
lungs
author_facet Fletcher Kovich
author_sort Fletcher Kovich
title The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
title_short The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
title_full The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
title_fullStr The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
title_full_unstemmed The Lungs’ Real-time States are Reflected in the Tissue at its Related Acupuncture Points
title_sort lungs’ real-time states are reflected in the tissue at its related acupuncture points
publisher E-Tree Publishing
series Journal of Acupuncture Research
issn 2586-288X
2586-2898
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background The intelligent tissue hypothesis on how acupuncture works, states that real-time organ states are reflected in the tissue at an organ’s related acupuncture points (acupoints). Any such changes in the tissue would produce corresponding changes in the impedance at those locations. Methods To test this hypothesis in relation to the lungs, the impedance at key lung-related acupoints was monitored in real time while the patient breathed normally, then breathed deeply, then quickly, then held his breath. Results When breathing deeply this produced a notable decrease in the impedance at 1 acupoint, while breathing quickly produced a decrease at another acupoint, suggesting that these different functions taxed different aspects of the lungs, which was then reflected at different acupoints. The impedance at all the acupoints also contained low-amplitude waves that reflected the base rate of the respiration pacesetter, and the amplitude of these waves also varied to reflect different real-time states in the lungs. Conclusions These real-time impedance patterns suggested that corresponding physical patterns were present in the tissue at these acupoints, and these physical patterns mirrored the real-time variations in function strength of the related organ (the lungs). These results were consistent with the hypothesis.
topic acupuncture
impedance
lungs
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