Regulatory biophysics in the Nadi-acumeridian system
AUTHORS : Henki A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Poole, UK
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Educational
1. Introduction
To understand complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), it is necessary to develop a correct biophysical explanation. Bodeker (2001) noted that traditional medical systems such as the Ayurveda of the Vedic civilization of ancient India and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are based on concepts closer to modern physics than to chemistry and biochemistry.
Milgrom (2002) says: “biomedicine, with its dependence on the old deterministic scientific paradigm, is not a good place to find a scientific explanation of the modern non-deterministic relativity … ” homeopathy. quantum An explanation can give mechanics and theory Recent research supports this idea. Several disciplines of CAM can be described as “physics of physics” (Smith, 2004, Hankey, 2001, 2004) – biophysics of the regulatory processes of living organisms.
There are a number of factors supporting this. First, modern theories of regulation are based on physics, which challenges the mechanical, materialistic paradigm, and is suitable for development into a theory of life. Second, traditional systems describe the vitality of the organism in terms of an internal intellectual regulatory function that is physically increased or decreased.