Exploring the Biophysical Mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine Meridian Theory
Abstract
The meridian theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a core component that has evolved over thousands of years. However, its biophysical basis remains a challenging and hot topic in modern scientific research. This paper aims to explore the biophysical mechanisms of TCM meridian theory by integrating modern scientific technologies and research findings. By analyzing the physical foundations
of meridians from perspectives such as anatomy, electrophysiology, and bioenergy transmission, this paper seeks to provide new scientific
evidence for the modernization and internationalization of TCM theory.
of meridians from perspectives such as anatomy, electrophysiology, and bioenergy transmission, this paper seeks to provide new scientific
evidence for the modernization and internationalization of TCM theory.
Keywords
Traditional Chinese Medicine; Meridian Theory; Biology; Physics; Mechanism
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v2i3.4912
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