Yes, meridians exist, in fact, Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, the President and the Founder of the California Institute for Human Science (www.cihs.edu) has already...
Thank you for the information, Dr Mori. For your study, how did you measure the effect at SJ1? And did you compare your results to other acupuncture points...
Thank you, I did read the book and it is quite fascinating. But from your knowledge has anyone replicated the studies? AA ... to ... (and ... that ... its ......
Another issue that is directly related to the acupuncture points found in humankind is the presence of similar electroconduction paths found in marine species...
Tony Fleming
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Feb 3, 2004 11:22 pm
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Tony, interesting that you mention sting-rays and sensor systems, suggesting primordial origins, and Dr Mori mentions meridian measurement. An ...
William Pawluk
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Feb 4, 2004 1:30 pm
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William; it seems that some similar sensory ability at minute levels may be involved across the various biological species in some form. There is input and ...
Tony Fleming
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Feb 5, 2004 2:38 am
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Correct, Tony, in fact, the hands/fingers are a focal point of measurement in Kirlian/GDV photography. The Voll EAV system also focuses heavily on the hands ....
William Pawluk
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Feb 5, 2004 3:55 am
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Bill, while not wanting to divert the original thread away from its medical focus, which I feel sure is where the real treasure of scientific knowledge is to...
Tony Fleming
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Feb 5, 2004 12:20 pm
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I have used a machine called the AMI. (www.cihs.edu) It is the only machine so far that CAN actually measure the property of acupuncture meridian in terms of...
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rakesh kumar dabas
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Feb 5, 2004 11:00 pm
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Bill. Kirlian photography is a phenomena from high-voltage in connection with different objects that form condensers and other means of charging and sparkgaps....
WILLE BĂ–RLIN
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Feb 5, 2004 11:00 pm
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Tony, your ideas bring up some intriguing possibilities. The biggest weakness I see in bioelectromagnetics (although my knowledge in this area is extremely...
There is an EMF sensor in humans!!! And in all mammals. It is the nCTCTn nucleotide sequence in the promoters of some genes, e.g., HSP70, c-myc, c-fos and...
Reba xx Goodman
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Feb 6, 2004 9:13 pm
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Also, re: responses to the weather; i.e. aches and pains... this is due to metabolic responses to subtle barometric pressue changes and is more often seen in...
Reba xx Goodman
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Feb 6, 2004 9:13 pm
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Dr. Goodman, Maybe I can shed some light on the weather dependent aches and pains that follow traumatic injury in joints. The joints contain tissue rich in ...
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Feb 6, 2004 9:29 pm
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Dr. Goodman, Please do shed some light on then CTCTn nucleotide sequence. Could this 'sensor' present have any relation to magnetite??? Liz Colorio NOTICE TO...
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Feb 6, 2004 9:31 pm
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Sounds very interesting! Do you have any more insights into this? I am pretty sure there is nothing like that published in scientific literature. Did I miss...
To All - I am pleased to see a serious discussion of meridians and acupuncture points. I particularly appreciated the views of Tony Fleming in response to ...
Andrew, my take on the use of these 'multi-channels' by marine species is that it is perhaps (1) an active form of spatial 'vision' (sending out a signal and...
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Feb 7, 2004 6:39 am
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... wavelengths.] I don't know about that aspect. There is much to learn. I believe the reactivity of cytochrome oxidase and increased blood flow, atp ...
... acupuncture ... Dr. Reijo Makela, of Finland, I have read that he developed an acupuncture point sensor/stimulator. I don't know if his book is still in...
Hello, at http://www.bioscanlight.com/vet_index.htm they show the BioFind and the BioPack. The BioFind looks like some tool from *Star Trek*, but it detects...
Yes, Max you did! Publications for this work have appeared since 1997 in J Cellular Biochem as Lin et al. If you send me you address I'll be happy to send you...
Reba xx Goodman
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Feb 8, 2004 4:14 pm
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I don't know anything about relationship of DNA sequences to magnetite but off the top of my head I think we are talking about two very different kinds fo...
Reba xx Goodman
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Feb 8, 2004 4:16 pm
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When you say EMR I guess you mean you measured a time varying response? What was the input and the response? Reba, let me send you my address too please. ...
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Feb 8, 2004 8:49 pm
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Tony, EMRE is the initials for electromagnetic response element.... and this element is a specific DNA sequence that responds/is sensitive to a sinusoidal...
Reba xx Goodman
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Feb 8, 2004 11:00 pm
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Reba, I find this information about the existence of an electromagentic sensor within the DNA sequence to be fascinating. I suspect that you are familiar with...
In part of msg #615 Don Maisch asks All if they can advise Barry Wilson on the cancerous effects of working in the RF environment for years on end. I too am an...
http://www.alliedlighttherapy.com/listings/8.html Here's the US distributor. ... Hello, at http://www.bioscanlight.com/vet_index.htm they show the BioFind and...