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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 303-307, 1984.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370450

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Purpose<br>An organism receives internal and external stimuli successively. If the function of the organism become abnormal, the abnormality is projected on its body surface. Accordingly the condition of the organism's function can be grasped by palpation or other objective measuring methods.<br>Among these methods, we commonly put skin-electroresistance meters in clinical use.<br>However, the variation of the organism's function in a healthy condition has not been quantitatively grasped, while there are data on the variation of the values obtained from sick patients.<br>The purpose of this study is to investigate the variation of values obtained from subjects in a healthy condition in order to grasp the abnormal variation of values more exactly.<br>Method<br>Subjects were sixth-year pupils of Osaka Municial Elementary School of Higashi Awaji. Neurometory was sutomatically recorded at the regular points 0.75 second after the onset of the measurement, with a neurometer (Improved Model D-401; Noiro Ika Kogyo Inc.) adjusted at 12V, 200mV.<br>Result<br>Excited H<sub>6</sub> large intestine channels, and inhibited F<sub>2</sub> liver channels and F<sub>6</sub> stomach channels were frequently seen as in the same time of other years.<br>Unlike adult subjects, the current intensity was low in the Yong meridians of the hand (H4, 5, 6), and high in the Yin meridians of the hand and the foot (H1, 2, 3, F1, 2, 3).

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