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Modernity of Meridian
Modern fractal meridians, 1996 Zhang Shengyong proposed "gap dimension" (wrong): gap, Deng Yu and others proposed "fractal dimension meridians"; Meridians are rough, unsmooth, non-tubular and full of cells.

● Self-regulation-Meridian

Cell group-meridians, meridians of cell sociology

● Fractal meridian

Theory of Meridians and Mountains: Scientific Demonstration of Meridians and Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine [Revised Edition] Since the appearance of Eller Meridians, two thousand years of medical practice and various medical research experiments in recent decades have proved the objective existence of meridians and meridians, but no recognized special meridian substances have been found in human anatomy; Then we should say that meridians are probably not composed of special substances, and meridians are an unknown characteristic of existing substances in the human body. Based on this point of view, I put forward the following arguments:

A new perspective

1. Meridian may all be distributed in muscle, and the phenomenon of meridian is also realized through the bioelectric changes of muscle cells, so it should be considered that meridian is a special property of muscle.

2. Meridian is located between two blood vessels, which should be related to the influence of blood vessels.

3. The meridian phenomenon is obvious in young people, women and healthy people, but not in old people, men and chronically ill people. Eating different foods before and after meals will also change the meridian phenomenon, which should be related to the nature of blood.

The principles of many natural phenomena are similar. For example, planets revolve around stars and electrons revolve around nuclei. Similarly, the soil between two rivers forms mountains. Then, can the muscles between two blood vessels form a special mountain range-meridian?

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Second, the demonstration of modern science

1. Physiologically, protein and amino acids are negatively charged when the blood is alkaline, positively charged when the blood is acidic, and the blood of healthy people is weakly alkaline. I think that when protein and others are negatively charged, their electronegativity will attract positive ions that neutralize salt in the blood and repel negative ions of salt. Some of these rejected negative ions will neutralize some positive ions adsorbed outside red blood cells, so that the number of negative ions inside red blood cells is greater than that outside red blood cells, and the whole red blood cells are negatively charged. The other part of the rejected negative ions entered the vascular wall under the action of blood pressure, which neutralized the positive ions in the intercellular fluid of vascular smooth muscle, so that the number of negative ions in vascular smooth muscle cells was greater than the number of positive ions in the intercellular fluid, which made the vascular smooth muscle cells negatively charged as a whole, so we can say that the whole blood vessel was negatively charged.

Two negatively charged blood vessels will make positive ions in other interstitial fluid between the two blood vessels close to the two blood vessels, so that the number of negative ions in interstitial fluid between the two blood vessels is greater than that in extracellular fluid. The negatively charged line of muscle cells as a whole. On this line, there is a weak balance between the inside and outside of muscle cells and between positive and negative ions.

2. The experiment shows that knocking on the meridian is louder than knocking on its two sides, which just proves that the positive ions in the interstitial fluid on the meridian flow to the blood vessels on both sides and form a cavity on the meridian.

3. Physiology tells us that small and medium-sized blood vessels in human arteries and veins are automatic, which just proves the correctness of the overall electronegativity of vascular smooth muscle cells in the above argument. This weak balance of positive and negative ions inside and outside vascular smooth muscle cells is the origin of autonomy of small and medium-sized blood vessels.

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Three. Deny this argument

Because I don't have the data of human stereoscopic anatomy, I hope some experts will criticize this argument from the following points:

1. Do most or all meridians of the human body run on muscles?

2. Whether the meridian is at the capillary between arteriovenous transitions. 3. Whether eating different foods affects meridians. 4. Whether the pulse speed affects the meridian phenomenon.

Of course, I prefer to criticize this argument in a way that can reveal the essence of things more.

There may be some mistakes in the above views. For the sake of scientific progress, I hope everyone will criticize and correct me.

This paper was published on page 187 of the ninth issue of Medical World in 2006. The title of the paper is "Scientific explanation of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine".

Author: Li Chuanfu

Address: Feng Guang Street, Yao Gang Town, Longtan District, Jilin, Jilin

The materials used in this paper are all from the medical textbook Physiology. In 2009, Rao Pingfan, Liu Shutao, Guo Jingke and others obtained the clearest photos of meridian route through free radical specific development technology for the first time, and published them in the journal of Biological Science Physiology.

In 2005, Dai Qibin proposed that meridians are "collections of differentiated cells".

In the 1990s, China successively carried out two national climbing projects: the Eighth Five-Year Plan (1992-96) and the Ninth Five-Year Plan (1997-98).

1996 Deng Yu et al. Morphology and anatomical structure of meridians with fractal dimension (non-interstitial meridians, non-tube meridians full of cells)

1996 meridian of "gap dimension" in Zhang Shengyu (error)

1992, Ceng Bangzhe, China put forward the functional integration and systematic medical model of "neuroendocrine immunomodulation" (the broadband effect of meridians is a chaotic phenomenon of three-body interaction).

1985, isotope tracer imaging method in de Vernejoul, France; In addition, Nieboyer, France studied skin electricity.

1984, Xie Haoran, anatomical observation on the structure of human meridian gap

From 65438 to 0984, Eore in Hungary studied meridians with carbon dioxide analyzer.

In 1980, Zhang Baozhen and others adopted the methods of naked eye observation and vascular perfusion.

Meng Zhaowei 1978 The Third Balance System of Meridian

1972 wangtong put forward the hypothesis that the essence of meridians is double reflection.

In the 1970s, Japanese scholar Hiroshi Benshan observed the temperature changes on the meridian induction line with the method of liquid crystal film.

1970, J.Borsarello of France used infrared thermal imaging to study meridians.

1956 Nogierop's research on China auricular acupuncture point atlas and its function,

1955, research results of "Good Collateral Guidance" by Ji Xiong in the Middle Ages, "Good Collateral Guidance" by Sasakawa and "Good Collateral Guidance"

1952, Kuro Fujita put forward a hypothesis about meridians.

1950, Yukio of Naghama, Japan reported telepathy along the meridian. Contact zang-fu organs

"On Ling Shu Hai" pointed out: "the twelve meridians's husband belongs to the five internal organs and the external collaterals belong to the limbs." The internal organs, limbs, facial features, nine orifices, flesh and blood and other tissues and organs of the human body can maintain relative coordination and unity, and rely on the communication of the meridian system to complete normal physiological activities. Meridian, Meridian, Odd Meridian, Eight Veins, Fifteen Veins, criss-crossing, in and out of the table, connecting up and down, connecting human organs and tissues; Contact the muscles and skin of limbs through tendons and skin; Floating collaterals and solar collaterals connect all the subtle parts of the human body. In this way, the meridians connect the human body into an organic whole.

The communication function of meridians is also reflected in its conduction function. Pathogens and various stimuli felt on the body surface can be transmitted to viscera; The physiological dysfunction of zang-fu organs can also be reflected in the body surface. These are the concrete manifestations of the communication function of meridians.

Run qi and blood

"Ling Shu Ben Cang" points out: "Those who are meridians, therefore, those who are active in qi and blood are mostly active in yin and yang, nourishing bones and muscles and benefiting joints." Qi and blood are the material basis of human life activities, and all tissues and organs in the whole body can only complete normal physiological functions if they are warmed by qi and blood. Meridian is the channel of qi and blood circulation in human body, which can transport nutrients to all tissues and organs of the whole body, nourish viscera and tissues, moisten bones and muscles and smooth joints.

Resist diseases and pathogens

Qi Ying runs in the pulse, and Stephy runs outside the pulse. Meridian "activates blood-gas", so that the qi of camp and guard covers the whole body, which is internally transferred to the five internal organs and sprinkled on the five internal organs, so as to resist diseases and pathogens outside and prevent internal invasion. Exogenous pathogens invade the human body from the outside to the inside, starting with fur. Wei-qi collaterals are abundant, all over the body and densely distributed in the skin. When foreign evil invades the body, Wei Qi bears the brunt of its barrier function of resisting foreign evil and defending the body. For example, "Su Wenmiao Lenz" said: "If a husband is evil, he must first give up his fur and stay; If you give up its solar pulse, you will stay and not go; If you give up the network, stay and not go; If he gives up the meridians, he will connect the five internal organs and disperse them in the stomach. "