Possibilities of the integrated use of traditional diagnostics for the selection of symptoms in homeopathy and drug testing of homeopathic remedies
AUTHORS : Metaksa HER. | Fadeev A.A. | Vetchinov V.V. | Subbotina Z.E. | Tsibulsky A.L.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Institute of Reflexology of the Federal Scientific Clinical and Experimental Center
traditional methods of diagnosis and treatment of Roszdrav, Moscow
YEAR : 2005
The fundamental difference between modern Western and traditional Eastern medicine is that Western science was looking, as a rule, for the material foundations of diseases, while Eastern science considered the body as an integral system in unity with the external environment. Central to
oriental medicine is the concept of QI (energy) and WU-XIN (five primary elements) [1; eleven]. According to these concepts, energy (CI) circulates in the body, providing interconnections between the organs and systems of the body. The QI movement is carried out along the acupuncture
channels, which, as shown by modern neurophysiology, are not the material substrate of the
organism [5; 6; nine]. Pentagram WU-XIN reflects one of the basic principles of the organization of
matter, in particular, the human body, and the harmony of nature.