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    Title: To accomplish preliminary qigong simulation state by acupuncture
    Authors: Ho, Feng-Ming
    Ding, Hsiou-Yu
    Chyau, Charng-Cherng
    Kuo, Hui-Yen
    Yen, Ming-Tsung
    Kuo, Tsun-Cheng
    Contributors: 化粧品科技研究所
    化粧品應用與管理系
    生活應用與保健系
    Date: 2011-10
    Issue Date: 2013-06-03 15:52:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out how to enter the preliminary Qigong simulation state in a short period of time.Methods: This is a non-randomized, human experiment with healthy participants. A multi-channel digital physiological data recorder was used to detect whether the participants had entered the Qigong state. Participants were assisted to enter the Qigong state (relaxation, tranquility and naturalness) by being given the sore (sour) feeling produced by acupuncturing Hegu (LI4), and suggestions (repeating words “relax” and “heat” from the hypogastrium).Results: About 72.2% of the participants who had no Qigong experience were found entering the preliminary Qigong simulation state. Most of the physiological parameters measured after the participants entering the Qigong state showed significant changes compared with the baseline data.Conclusion: This study revealed that acupuncture-made sore feeling is able to induce the participants to quickly enter the preliminary Qigong simulation state; hence this can be seen as no longer a limited phenomenon, but can be commonly applied to everybody
    Relation: Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine 9(10), pp. 1094-1100
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Cosmetic Science and institute of cosmetic science] Periodical Articles
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