Chinese Medicine

Volume 12, Issue 3 (September 2021)

ISSN Print: 2151-1918   ISSN Online: 2151-1926

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Acupuncture Treating Heart Diseases Based on Sixty JiaZi and Eight Palaces
—Mathematical Reasoning of Treatment Principle Based on Yin Yang Wu Xing Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (V)

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DOI: 10.4236/cm.2021.123007    249 Downloads   1,542 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Theory of Sixty JiaZi (60 甲子) is useful in understanding a human body disease. By using mathematical reasoning based on Yin Yang Wu Xing Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this paper demonstrates the treatment principle: “seize the momentum of development, hasten lucky avoids disaster” (顺势而为, 趋吉避凶). Sixty JiaZi is hidden behind eight palaces. The first or second transfer law of human body energies of Sixty JiaZi changes according to the different blood pH values of a human body whether in the normal range or not, respectively, assuming that the range of blood pH values of a human body is divided into four parts from small to large. Both second and third are for a healthy human body. Both the root-cause and symptoms come from the first transfer law of human body energies. And both first and fourth are for an unhealthy human body. Both the root-cause and symptoms come from the second transfer law of human body energies. The treating disease of a human body should protect and maintain the balance of two incompatibility relations: the loving relationship and the killing relationship. As an application, acupuncture is used to treat atrial premature beats as congenital heart disease.

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Zhang, Y. , Li, Y. and Guo, C. (2021) Acupuncture Treating Heart Diseases Based on Sixty JiaZi and Eight Palaces
—Mathematical Reasoning of Treatment Principle Based on Yin Yang Wu Xing Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (V). Chinese Medicine, 12, 118-184. doi: 10.4236/cm.2021.123007.

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