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This article explains the nature of chronic diseases, the mechanism of their onset by stress, and how acupuncture cures them. Stress causes different delays in different biorhythms. These delays (phase shifts) accumulate in the genetically weak organ, which does not have enough energy to propel them. This creates chronological disorder in its biorhythms, which manifests as functional (chronic) disease of the organ. Since the phase-shift accumulation is a slow process, the onset of chronic diseases takes 5 to 7 years (‘chronic’ means ‘slow’). Acupuncture cure chronic diseases through accumulation of the stimulation effect of a series of 14 to 20 daily treatments, which restore the biorhythms’ order of the sick organ. However, the cure is slow and unpredictable by nature (because more than one series of treatments might be necessary). For that reason, the right approach to chronic diseases would be prevention and their slow onset leaves us plenty of time for this. The ancient pulse diagnosis, which is still practiced in Asia, is a powerful technique for early detection of minor imbalances, which can be eliminated with just one acupuncture treatment. In modern times, the best approach to chronic diseases would be computerized acupuncture, which monitors the imbalances and eliminates them with computer guided treatment as soon as they appear.
Prof. Maria Kuman. 2019. \u201cComputerized Acupuncture for Prevention of Chronic Diseases\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue K7): .
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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra
Print ISSN 0975-5888
e-ISSN 2249-4618
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Country: United States
Subject: Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary
Authors: Maria Kuman (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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This article explains the nature of chronic diseases, the mechanism of their onset by stress, and how acupuncture cures them. Stress causes different delays in different biorhythms. These delays (phase shifts) accumulate in the genetically weak organ, which does not have enough energy to propel them. This creates chronological disorder in its biorhythms, which manifests as functional (chronic) disease of the organ. Since the phase-shift accumulation is a slow process, the onset of chronic diseases takes 5 to 7 years (‘chronic’ means ‘slow’). Acupuncture cure chronic diseases through accumulation of the stimulation effect of a series of 14 to 20 daily treatments, which restore the biorhythms’ order of the sick organ. However, the cure is slow and unpredictable by nature (because more than one series of treatments might be necessary). For that reason, the right approach to chronic diseases would be prevention and their slow onset leaves us plenty of time for this. The ancient pulse diagnosis, which is still practiced in Asia, is a powerful technique for early detection of minor imbalances, which can be eliminated with just one acupuncture treatment. In modern times, the best approach to chronic diseases would be computerized acupuncture, which monitors the imbalances and eliminates them with computer guided treatment as soon as they appear.
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