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KMID : 0363619970180020108
Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine
1997 Volume.18 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.118
The Qi and the Physiological Signals measured on acupoint
Jang Kyeong-Seon

Na Chang-Su
Yun Yeo-Choong
So Cheal-Ho
Abstract
In our study, we tried to quantify Qi through establishing the interpretive method which would be used for inspecting the interrelationship between the Qi in Oriental Medicine and the physiological signals measured at the acupoint. We found out that some physiological signals measured at the acupoint of Meridian could be considered as a scientific Qi. Circulation rules of Qi probating the linkage between physiological signals and Qi are presented as promoting and counteracting rules of the Five Evolutive Phases within the traditional Oriental medicine literatures. We found that promoting and counteracting relations of the Five Evolutive Phases based on the New table about the rule of causing unbalance state(nTRCUS) can be widely used as a interpreting device for verifying the interrelation of human physiological signals and Qi. Standardizing the measured physiological signals into percentage could make relative comparison and judgement of the Five Evolutive Phases deviation possible. Though the physiological signals measured by instruments have different physical values, we could have the interpretation by the same promoting and counteracting rules of the Five Enolutive Phases. We measured EAV indices for 24 hours and discussed them in the view of Qi Circulation in Meridian.
KEYWORD
Physiological Signals, circulation rules of Qi, Five Evolutive Phases, New table on the rule of causing unbalance state(nTRCUS), acupoint
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