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Title: | Principles of complementary medicine in terms of a suggested scientific basis |
Authors: | Popp, Fritz-Albert |
Keywords: | Acupuncture meridians;Biophoton regulation;Complimentary medicine;Homeopathy;Regulation dynamics |
Issue Date: | May-2008 |
Publisher: | CSIR |
Abstract: | In order to create a scientific basis of complementary medicine it is certainly necessary to add a more non-local approach to the molecular substance of orthodox “life-sciences”. It should be able to explain strange phenomena like healing by homeopathy or acupuncture. A possible frame concerns oscillatory electromagnetic interactions as regulatory and – in case of disease – deregulatory impulses of the organisms. These couplings are found, for instance, in biological rhythms, external rhythmical influences (sun exposure, atmospheric disturbances), and vibrations of the body over a huge range of frequencies. One basic example is biophotons and “delayed luminescence”. |
Page(s): | 378-383 |
ISSN: | 0019-5189 |
Appears in Collections: | IJEB Vol.46(05) [May 2008] |
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