Autor: |
Vasilenko AM; Federal state budgetary institution 'Russian Scientific Center of Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology', Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Novy Arbat str., 32, Moscow, Russia, 121099., Rozanov AL; Scientific and technical complex 'Integrativnye sistemy' Ltd., Rzhevskaya str., 10, Tver', Russia, 170023., Sharipova MM; Federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education 'A. E. Evdokimov Moscow State Medical Stomatological University', Delegatskaya str. 20/1 Moscow, Russia, 127473., Chukaeva OG; 'Tsvetushchiy lotos' Beauty and Health Centre, Novo-Sportivnaya str., 4, Odintsovo, Moscow region, Russia, 143007. |
Abstrakt: |
The present article was designed to report the results of the electropuncture diagnostics (EPD) with the use of the 'Prognoz' electropunctural device obtained during the examination of 12 patients who experienced meteopathic reactions (MPR) during magnetic storms. The most frequently detected changes were deviations affecting the acupuncture channels (AC) of the heart, pericardium and triple energizer. The latter underwent the most pronounced deviation from the 'balanced condition'. In 2 cases out of the three (66,6%), its hypofunction was documented The pericardium channel was characterized by extreme asymmetry of its left and right branches. To a lesser extent, a similar asymmetry was apparent in the acupuncture channels of the heart. The present pilot study revealed the noticeable changed in the functional state of two AC (pericardium and triple energizer) in people suffering from meteopathic reactions. It is concluded that the further studies involving a larger population of the weather-dependent subjects is likely to identify other sensitive acupuncture channels; the analysis of their functional condition may be instrumental in determining the typical MPR profiles based on the results of the evaluation of the effectiveness of electropunctural diagnostics. The newly detected patterns may be useful for the development of the personalized approach to the prediction, prevention, and relief of the meteopathic reactions. |