The Japanese Journal of Ryodoraku Autonomic Nervous System
Online ISSN : 1884-9237
Print ISSN : 0557-5729
ISSN-L : 0557-5729
Volume 24, Issue 3
Displaying 1-3 of 3 articles from this issue
  • Influence of Gel Shower Rockets upon the measured values with a Neurometer
    Y. Narimiya
    1979 Volume 24 Issue 3 Pages 53-60
    Published: March 15, 1979
    Released on J-STAGE: October 18, 2011
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    The influence of Gel Shower Rockets (by Mr. Y. Yiyazawa) application upon the human body was studied for 70 persons. The investigation was made in the possibility of stabilization on the autonomic nerve unbalance by checking the index from the measured values by a Neurometer. The application to 70 persons resulted in observing tendencies to restore autonomic nerve unbalance and its restoration to physiological range, chronic diseases especially adults' diseases were more or less relieved by the long term and continuous application. The confirmation of clinical effects with those accumulation is a subject being left for further investigation in the future.
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  • Kazutsugu Yoshida
    1979 Volume 24 Issue 3 Pages 61-75
    Published: March 15, 1979
    Released on J-STAGE: October 18, 2011
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    The meridian theory is the most important principle and regarded as a framework of acupuncture therapy. The late Dr. Nakatani named the pattern of electro permiable points on the skin Ryodoraku. Ryodoten is a point or a region where electricity passes through in large quantity. Dr. Nakatani took the method of measuring electric resistance and verified that points or regions where electricity easily passes through were caused by the excitability of sympathetic.
    This system is not yet given proof by physiological anatomy, but scholars in this field accept that meridian phenomenon really exists, although histomorphologically the existence of meridians has not been proved.
    Then Dr. Nakatani tried elucidating the meridian phenomenon electrophysiologically and established the Ryodoraku autonomic nerve theory, which has made scholars who studied Occidental medicine easily understand how meridian phenomenon works. The principles of Oriental medicine are Yin and Yang, Emptiness and Fullness, and Dispersal and Tonification. One of caractors of Dr. Nakatani's theory is introducing a new pattern of them to understand systematically.
    As modern medical explanati ons about meridian theory, we have the Ryodoraku autonomic nerve theory, connective tissue essential theory, local anatomical explanation, and the Bon Han theory, which was not recognized by the result of subsequent examinations. The auther studied the Ryodoraku autonomic nerve theory and is thinking that Ryodoraku does not seem to be a single line, two-dimensionally it has a certain measure of range, three-dimensionally it has a convex part, and a concave part. Some scholar thinks that a meridian is made up of three parts and also thick part and thin part.
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  • Masuto Misawa
    1979 Volume 24 Issue 3 Pages 76-77
    Published: March 15, 1979
    Released on J-STAGE: October 18, 2011
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