A Study on the Imaging of Meridians and Acupoints by Means of Bi-Digital O-Ring Test. 5th Report. Imaging of Governor and Conception Vessel Meridians and Especially on Paihui, Corpus Amygdaloideum (point) and Hippocampus (point).
10.3777/jjsam.41.320
- VernacularTitle:Bi‐Digital O‐Ring Testによる経絡,経穴のイメージングについて 第5報 督脈,任脈のイメージング,特に百会穴,へん桃核(穴),海馬(穴)について
- Author:
Shunro SHIGEMATSU
;
Fumitaka TAYAMA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
1991;41(3):320-323
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The imaging of governor and conception vessel meridians was carried not by bi-digital-O-ring test (ORT) using neurotransmitters.
Governor vessel meridian and conception vessel meridian reacted to the hypophysis (GABA) and the hypophysis (adrenalin), respectively.
Centers of the former and latter meridians corresponded to subthalamic nucleus, and cerebrum corresponded to Brodmann's area 46.
Points of intersection of governor and conception vessel meridians in the cephalic region intersected Paihui, in the genital region, they intersected the dorsal root region of penis for male and the dorsal root region of clitoris for female.
For Paihui, external and internal circumferential circles reacted to hypophysis and Central gray respectively, and anterior and posterior halves of the remaining inner part reacted to substantia nigra and liver, respectively.
Bladder meridian does not intersect Paihui, but branch pulse of bladder (GABA) meridian entered from the rear (near Lochueh). Central gray runs oblique-anteriorly from Paihui and intersected bladder meridian.
The reactive point of hippocampus corresponds to just below Naohu, i. e. below protuberantia occipitalis externa, and circumferential circle reacts to medulla at hypophysis (GABA); superior and inferior halves of the inner part react to medulla and hyppocampus, respectively.
The reactive point of corpus amygdaloideum corresponds to subnasal point, which is somewhat above point, and the circumference of meridian point corresponds to hypophysis (adrenalin); superior and inferior halves of the inner part react to corpus amygdaloideum and sinoatrial node (heart constrictor meridian), respectively.