Medical Hypotheses
Volume 58, Issue 1 , Pages 72-76, January 2002

Meridians in acupuncture and infrared imaging

Infrared Health Company, Arcadia, California, USA

Received 2 February 2001; accepted 5 July 2001.

Abstract 

The meridians in acupuncture are hypothesized to be made up of polarized molecules. Quantum excitations, quasi-particles and others are assumed to be the media of communication between different parts of the body connected by meridians. Infrared pictures are taken to depict the effect of acupuncture on one acupoint of a meridian to a far away pain area.

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  • f1 Correspondence to: Shui-yin Lo, Infrared Health Co., 1619 Highland Oaks Drive, Arcadia, CA 91006, USA. E-mail: ideaclinic@yahoo.com

PII: S0306-9877(01)91453-7

doi:10.1054/mehy.2001.1453

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 58, Issue 1 , Pages 72-76, January 2002