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Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2009 Mar;29(3):223-6.
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[Analysis on the mechanism of acupuncture infrasound energy in treatment of diseases].
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Abstract
Human whole-body exposure to infrasound.
Infrasound is a sound wave with vibration frequency of less than 20 Hz, characterized by a longer wavelength, weak attenuating and strong
[Aviat Space Environ Med. 1975]
penetration power, etc. Since the inherent frequencies of the human body and the organs are within infrasound vibration range, so infrasound
has a stronger effect on the human body. The study found that the process of acupuncture at acupoints could be regarded as one containing Review What is infrasound?
a forced vibration with damping, and in the acupuncture, a infrasound of 2-15 Hz could be produced, which can easily has a resonance with [Prog Biophys Mol Biol. 2007]
the human body and the organs. By calculation of the sound pressure and sound strength in acupuncture, it was found that acupuncture [Observation on the receiving sensibilities of the
infrasound had four characteristics: small total energy, small amplitude, strong voice, and orientation spreading along the meridian line. points on the hand's six[Zhongguo
channels for
Zhenvibromusic
Jiu. 2007]
Because the meridian lines are the good pathway to spread low-frequency sound, acupuncture infrasound energy can successfully pass the
Review Anatomy and classification of acupoints.
meridian lines to reach the focus, penetrate the morbid tissues and improve the functions of tissues or organs.
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