Thinktoomuch
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For the past few weeks I have been trying to find whether there is any scientific evidence of the energy (chi, ki, prana, whatever) at the basis of Eastern traditional medicine, and reading the posts on this site to help me see both faces of the coin. So far the picture is still rather muddled, because the argument seems to go (e.g. search for Valerie Hunt):
1 the purportedly "scientific" experiments have not been replicated, they do not count;
2 serious scientists do not believe in this stuff, so do not waste time trying to replicate the experiments;
3 back to 1.
I have came across a statement that Japanese scientists have demonstrated the existence of the chi meridians by injecting isotopes in the acupunture points and recording linear flows 10-15 cm long instead of the normally expected amorphous blob obtained anywhere just 1-2 cm away (Y Ikemi (ed) Integration of Eastern and Western Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Press, 1996). This looks straightforward enough and easy to verify. Has anybody done so? Would there be any reasons to doubt those physicians? I have googled Ikemi and it appears that he was very well respected by Western, especially US, physicians. Does any of you have access to the medical journals where this kind of research could/has been reviewed? Any real "education" gratefully accepted.
1 the purportedly "scientific" experiments have not been replicated, they do not count;
2 serious scientists do not believe in this stuff, so do not waste time trying to replicate the experiments;
3 back to 1.
I have came across a statement that Japanese scientists have demonstrated the existence of the chi meridians by injecting isotopes in the acupunture points and recording linear flows 10-15 cm long instead of the normally expected amorphous blob obtained anywhere just 1-2 cm away (Y Ikemi (ed) Integration of Eastern and Western Psychosomatic Medicine, Kyushu University Press, 1996). This looks straightforward enough and easy to verify. Has anybody done so? Would there be any reasons to doubt those physicians? I have googled Ikemi and it appears that he was very well respected by Western, especially US, physicians. Does any of you have access to the medical journals where this kind of research could/has been reviewed? Any real "education" gratefully accepted.