The lungs’ communication with their related acupuncture points

Main Author: Kovich, Fletcher
Format: Dataset
Terbitan: Mendeley , 2018
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Online Access: https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/767nyxr284
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  • This data compliments a paper entitled: The lungs’ communication with their related acupuncture points. The paper fully describes and analyses the data. At the time of writing, the paper is still in production. Please see the links at the end of this dataset, which will be updated once the paper is published. A previous experiment (see links at end) determined that the tissue at stomach-related acupoints contains real-time physical patterns that reflect fine detail of the stomach’s function. The current experiment was intended to test if this phenomenon also existed at lung-related acupoints. The associated paper demonstrates that the impedance waves recorded at the lung-related acupoints contained a real-time reflection of the subject’s breathing pattern. This is consistent with Kovich’s intelligent tissue hypothesis. The analysis of the results also demonstrated that they were not due to artefact of any description, including the muscular activity of respiration, or bioelectrical signals, including those from the respiration pacesetter. Instead, the resultant waves did seem to represent pacesetter activity, though this appeared to originate from the lungs themselves, which is inconsistent with the current thinking concerning the respiration pacesetter. The results therefore also suggest that the current knowledge in this area is incomplete.