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Discovery of Meridian Entities and the Third Regulatory Framework

Received: 8 August 2021    Accepted: 31 August 2021    Published: 8 September 2021
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Abstract

Human diseases are the result of neuromodulation and humoral regulation disorders. However, the Chinese people have carried out acupuncture experiments on the body for thousands of years, and their curative effects have convinced them that the meridians and acupoint structure based on acupuncture and moxibustion is not a simple mechanism of nerve conduction and humoral regulation. This study adopts "Xu's pulse diagnosis Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritance technology". According to "Lingshu · meridians", the pulse on the skin surface of the whole body was perceived. Pulse diagnosis found that there were longitudinal and transverse pulsating thin lines on the body surface. Then through the meridian pen to test the vertical and horizontal conduction path, acupuncture to verify the clinical effect, and local anatomy to confirm the existence of meridian and acupoint entities in the human body. Finally, it is determined that there are 31 pairs of transverse meridians and 13 pairs of longitudinal meridians in human epidermis and dermis. It is highly consistent with the meridian path of the twelve meridians, the odd meridians and the eight meridians of traditional Chinese medicine, and the position of acupoints is also highly consistent. According to the new development of skin anatomy, this paper expounds the physiological and pathological regulation mechanism of meridian structure, and determines that there is an artificial external regulation system based on vertical and horizontal meridian structure in human body.

Published in American Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences (Volume 9, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajbls.20210905.11
Page(s) 230-235
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Keywords

Meridians, Skin Pulsations, Acupoints, Acupuncture

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