This document summarizes scientific research on the mechanisms of acupuncture. It discusses that acupuncture stimulates the body's natural healing systems through neurological, biochemical and bioelectrical mechanisms. Extensive clinical research has found acupuncture effective for conditions like arthritis, dysmenorrhea, headache, and angina. Modern research has identified anatomical structures comprising acupuncture meridians and their distinct electrical properties. Studies show acupuncture enhances the body's natural healing responses by activating the nervous system and stimulating the release of chemicals and electric currents.
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Nick Joaquin's reportage on the 1961 Zapote Street massacre in Manila goes beyond typical crime reporting by delving into the background and relationships between the victims. Pablo Cabading, a police officer, lived with an authoritarian influence over his daughter Lydia, son-in-law Leonardo, and wife Anunsacion in the house on Zapote Street. Tension grew as Cabading asserted control over Lydia and Leonardo's household. His unpredictable behavior revealed a sinister nature, culminating in Cabading killing Lydia, Leonardo, and himself in a murder-suicide that captured national attention. Joaquin brings the multidimensional Cabading to life rather than reducing him to a name, and uses
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Phoenix Publishing provides textbooks, magazine to guide the future generations of teachers and students in achieving their goals for a transformed society.
Know what's Hiligaynon literature or also known as western visayan literature and its examples, how did it started, famous works / texts and famous authors.
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The document discusses family values in Japan. It describes how family ties are strong in Japan and extend beyond the living to include ancestors. It notes shared values like considering others, doing your best, perseverance, respecting elders, and working in groups. Gender roles are also discussed, with women traditionally staying home and men working. The values are taught from a young age and reflected in daily polite phrases. Overall, family, shared cultural values, and social roles are emphasized in Japanese culture.
This document provides an overview of Philippine literature, including definitions of literature, reasons for studying it, and general types and time frames. Some key points:
- Literature is defined as written works that express the ideas, thoughts, and emotions of a people, often through language, and can include fiction or non-fiction.
- Studying literature allows one to better understand a culture and appreciate a nation's heritage through how writers have expressed themselves.
- Philippine literature is typically categorized into periods defined by historical events from 1898 to the present.
- Literature can generally be divided into prose and poetry, with many sub-genres like novels, short stories, plays, essays.
Fundamentals of Literature
The Concept of Literature
By Belachew Weldegebriel
Jimma University
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
Department of English Language and Literature
Jimma, Ethiopia
This document discusses different types of graphic organizers that can be used to help students organize information from texts. It describes concept maps, flow diagrams, Venn diagrams, and cause-and-effect diagrams. Concept maps show central ideas and relationships, flow diagrams depict a series of steps or events, Venn diagrams identify similarities and differences, and cause-and-effect diagrams highlight relationships between events. The document then provides an example text about Filipino traits and instructs students to create a presentation using a graphic organizer to organize information about strengths and weaknesses described in the text.
Kabanata 14- Baliw o Pilosopo
Kabanata 15- Ang Mga Sakristan
Kabanata 16- Si Sisa
Kabanata 17- Si Basilio
Kabanata 18- Nagdurusang Ina
Kabanata 19- Karanasan ng Isang Guro
Kabanata 20- Pulong ng Bayan
Kabanata 21- Dilim at Liwanag
Kabanata 22- Pangingisda
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During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines:
- The Spanish introduced paper and writing, establishing the foundations for Philippine literature. Religion heavily influenced early works.
- Literature was largely religious in nature, consisting of religious prose, poetry, and plays about Christian teachings and doctrines. Works also taught the ideas of morality and obedience to the Spanish.
- As time went on, secular literature developed alongside religious works, with genres like awit, corrido, and pasyon emerging to share stories, legends, and histories. Notable early authors included Fr. Juan de Palencia and Fr. Francisco Blancas de San Jose.
The document summarizes Philippine literature during the Spanish period from 1565 to 1872. It discusses the influences of Spanish colonization including the introduction of the Christian doctrine and Spanish language. It also describes various literary works produced during this time such as books, compositions, folk songs, plays, and poems. Traditional pre-colonial forms of literature like myths, epics, and folktales are also outlined.
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What is Philippine literature or pre-colonial literature, its characteristics and its examples (tanaga, riddle, proverbs, folk songs, folk tales, myths, epics. legends)
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Fundamentals of Literature
The Concept of Literature
By Belachew Weldegebriel
Jimma University
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
Department of English Language and Literature
Jimma, Ethiopia
This document discusses different types of graphic organizers that can be used to help students organize information from texts. It describes concept maps, flow diagrams, Venn diagrams, and cause-and-effect diagrams. Concept maps show central ideas and relationships, flow diagrams depict a series of steps or events, Venn diagrams identify similarities and differences, and cause-and-effect diagrams highlight relationships between events. The document then provides an example text about Filipino traits and instructs students to create a presentation using a graphic organizer to organize information about strengths and weaknesses described in the text.
Kabanata 14- Baliw o Pilosopo
Kabanata 15- Ang Mga Sakristan
Kabanata 16- Si Sisa
Kabanata 17- Si Basilio
Kabanata 18- Nagdurusang Ina
Kabanata 19- Karanasan ng Isang Guro
Kabanata 20- Pulong ng Bayan
Kabanata 21- Dilim at Liwanag
Kabanata 22- Pangingisda
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During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines:
- The Spanish introduced paper and writing, establishing the foundations for Philippine literature. Religion heavily influenced early works.
- Literature was largely religious in nature, consisting of religious prose, poetry, and plays about Christian teachings and doctrines. Works also taught the ideas of morality and obedience to the Spanish.
- As time went on, secular literature developed alongside religious works, with genres like awit, corrido, and pasyon emerging to share stories, legends, and histories. Notable early authors included Fr. Juan de Palencia and Fr. Francisco Blancas de San Jose.
The document summarizes Philippine literature during the Spanish period from 1565 to 1872. It discusses the influences of Spanish colonization including the introduction of the Christian doctrine and Spanish language. It also describes various literary works produced during this time such as books, compositions, folk songs, plays, and poems. Traditional pre-colonial forms of literature like myths, epics, and folktales are also outlined.
** Disclaimer:
All of the pictures and pieces of information on this site are the property of the respective owners. I do not hold any copyright in regards to these pictures and information. These pictures have been collected from different public sources including various websites, considered to be in the public domain. If anyone has any objection to display of any picture, image or information, it may be brought to my notice by sending an email (contact me) & the disputed media will be removed immediately, after verification of the claim.
What is Philippine literature or pre-colonial literature, its characteristics and its examples (tanaga, riddle, proverbs, folk songs, folk tales, myths, epics. legends)
Ko-Ngai sacrificed herself by jumping into a furnace to be melted down in order to create a perfect bell for the emperor after two failed attempts. Her body was absorbed into the metal alloy, giving the great bell a beautiful form and melodic tones that echoed her name. To this day, the bell's ringing is said to end with a sobbing whisper of "Hiai", as if Ko-Ngai is crying out for her lost shoe. The story illustrates the themes of sacrifice and how far a daughter will go to save her father from the emperor's wrath.
The document provides a summary and analysis of the Egyptian myth of Osiris and Isis. It describes the main characters - Osiris as the king of Egypt and husband of Isis, and his evil brother Seth who is jealous of Osiris. It outlines the plot, which involves Seth tricking and killing Osiris, and Isis's efforts to revive him. The climax is Isis finding Osiris' body, and the resolution sees Horus avenging his father's death by defeating Seth. The document analyzes how the myth symbolizes natural elements of Egypt and depicts the struggle between good and evil. It provides insights into themes of immortality and regeneration beyond death.
Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian literature were among the earliest in the world. Egyptian literature dates back to pharaonic Egypt and was written in hieroglyphs on stone monuments and papyrus. The most extensive work is the Book of the Dead. Mesopotamian literature originated with the Sumerians in cuneiform script on clay tablets. Major works include the Epic of Gilgamesh about a king who seeks immortality, and flood stories resembling the biblical account. Both cultures produced religious texts, histories, letters, and stories that provide insight into their ancient civilizations.
The document provides an overview of pain management in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It discusses the history and philosophies of TCM, including Yin-Yang theory and the five elements theory. It also describes TCM diagnostic techniques like pulse and tongue diagnosis. Key TCM concepts for pain like Qi, meridians, acupuncture points and bi syndromes are explained. The mechanisms of acupuncture for pain relief like the gate control theory and endorphin theory are summarized. Clinical applications of acupuncture for various pain conditions like headaches, arthritis and low back pain are also covered.
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Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical practice that involves inserting thin needles into precise points on the body. It originated over 2000 years ago in China and was introduced to Europe in the 17th century. Modern research studies have found acupuncture can help reduce pain from conditions like arthritis, headaches, back pain, and some effects of cancer treatments, though evidence is still limited or inconclusive for other conditions. Potential risks of acupuncture include soreness, bleeding or infection at the needle sites. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health continues to research how and why acupuncture may relieve pain and other health issues.
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Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical practice with a scientific basis. Traditional Chinese Medicine views the body as having meridians and qi that acupuncture can influence to promote health and treat illness. Recent biomedical research shows acupuncture may work through peripheral sensory stimulation and modulating pain pathways in the central nervous system. Theories on how acupuncture relieves pain include stimulating the release of endogenous opioids, blocking pain transmission, vasodilation effects, and autonomic nervous system regulation.
Bioelectronics is an emerging field that combines biology and electrical engineering to develop implantable devices that can treat diseases by modulating neural signals without pharmaceuticals. The document discusses research showing that stimulating the vagus nerve can selectively inhibit the inflammatory cytokine TNF, providing relief for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers are working to develop miniature, implantable devices that can precisely target peripheral nerves to treat various diseases and conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and paralysis. Major companies and research organizations are investing in bioelectronics with the goal of creating novel implantable devices and a new class of "bioelectronic medicines" that could revolutionize treatment.
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2) Autonomic nervous system theory - acupuncture stimulates the release of neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and acetylcholine, affecting the autonomic nervous system.
3) Gate control theory - acupuncture activates receptors that inhibit pain signals in the spinal cord.
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SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF ACUPUNCTURE.Public
1. Scientific Basis Of Acupuncture
By David Lee Krofcheck OMD, RAc, LAc(CA)
Acupuncture stimulates the bodys natural healing systems. The three main mechanisms of its actions are:
1)Neurological 2)Biochemical and 3)Bioelectrical. The following will help us understand the details.
There has been more scientific research done on acupuncture than any other "complementary" medical
therapy. Years ago, Dr. William Osler, the father of modern medicine in America, recommended
acupuncture as the treatment of choice for lumbago (back pain). But not until President Nixon's 1972 visit
to China did intense acupuncture research get sparked.
In a 1992 study, Cole tabulated the conditions of study in 365 Western and 344 Chinese research studies.1
These investigated treatments of conditions range from 22-pain, 62-neurlogic, to 54-addiction therapies.
Double blind procedures have proven the validity of acupuncture.2
Clinical research has demonstrated the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating many disorders. For
example: arthritis,3
dysmenorrheal,4
and headache.5
A 1986 single-blind trial, studied the effects of acupuncture on patients with angina pectoris (chest pain)
unresponsive to standard medical treatment.6
Research found that in addition to relieving chest pain,
"compared to patients receiving sham acupuncture, the patients receiving acupuncture increased cardiac
work capacity significantly."
In April 1996, the FDA lifted the "investigational use" status of acupuncture needles based upon a review
of research. A 12 member consensus panel for the National Institute of Health (NIH) met in November of
1997. They concluded that the existing research already shows the effectiveness of acupuncture in certain
conditions, while more research is needed.7
A 2002, 87 page Review and Analysis of Reports of
Controlled Clinical Trials8
appears to have satisfied the NIHs directive. Every acupuncturist needs to
review this article and the public should be aware of this work.
John Reed MD, wrote "The documentation of positive results in diverse conditions, including the
medically difficult areas of chronic pain management and management of drug addiction, suggests that
acupuncture is a real and potentially cost effective intervention."9
The advent of sophisticated research equipment has made possible the discovery of the mechanisms of
acupuncture. We have found the acupuncture points have distinct anatomical10,11
and electrical
characteristics.12
The body produces natural responses to being pierced by a foreign object.13,14
Because of
these characteristics, acupuncture can enhance and regulate the body's natural responses which include
pain relief, stimulation of the immune system, and healing.15,16
Studies utilizing PET scan technology have verified the linkage of distal acupuncture points to correlating
brain centers and demonstrated the homeostatic effects of acupuncture.17
After years, we have the long
awaited discovery of the anatomical structures comprising the meridians!18
This article summarizes the
details of fascinating properties of these structures.
The effects of acupuncture are delivered by: 1) Neurological, 2) Biochemical, and 3) Bioelectrical
mechanisms. In 1989 Deke Kendal organized tremendous amounts of research to describe in detail the
neurological and biochemical mechanisms of acupuncture.14
2. 1. Neurological - The A-delta and C fibers carry signals into the spinal cord and upward to the
brain. The importance of the fibers in addition to mediating acupuncture is the connections to the
internal organs through the dorsal horns of the spinal cord.14,19,20
2. Biochemical - Many bioactive substances including bradykinin, histamine and leukotrine are
important for initiating responses at the acupuncture points. The seratonin, enkephalin,
endorphins and substance P are important for mediating the central nervous system effects of
acupuncture.14,21,22
3. Bioelectrical - Electric energy, naturally occurring in the body, has been found to stimulate
regeneration and healing.23,24
The limbs of frogs and rats were regenerated and resistant bone
fractures were healed in humans by electric treatment.23,24,25
Ions of radioactive isotopes, injected
into acupuncture points, migrate along meridians.26,27
The bioelectrical mechanisms of acupuncture include:
(23)
1. Stimulation of electric currents at the site of the needled acupuncture point.28
2. Electric conduction along meridians and other biologically closed electric circuits.29,30
3. Electric conduction along the perineurium (the covering around the nerve) which also
influences the firing of the nerve.30,31
The complexity of the action of acupuncture is deceiving. It has been used effectively for centuries in the
East. Acupuncture is a safe therapy which utilizes the body's natural healing systems. In this era of high
tech medicine, acupuncture would be considered one of the greatest discoveriesif it hadn't already been
developed centuries ago.32
References
1. Cole, J.: Clinical Research in Medical Acupuncture: A Literature Review. Biomedical Research in
Acupuncture- Symposium Proceedings 5/92. J. Caulkins, ed. American Foundation of Medical
Acupuncture 1993.
2. Lee M., Ernst.: Clinical Research Observations in Acupuncture Analgesia and Thermography.
Scientific Basis of Acupuncture . Eds. Pomerantz, Stutz. Springer-Verlog, Berlin, 1989, pp. 157-175.
3. Junnilia, S.Y.: Acupuncture Superior to Piroxican in the Treatment of Osteoarthrosis. American J.
Acupuncture. Vol. 10, No. 4, Oct-Dec. 1982, pp. 341-346.
4. Helms, J.M.: Acupuncture for the Management of Primary Dysmenorrhea. Obstet. Gynecol., Vol. 69,
No. 1, January 1987, pp.51-56.
3. 5. Hanson, P.E., Hansen, J.H.: Acupuncture Treatment of Chronic Tension Headache- A controlled
Cross-Over Trial. Cephalgia, Vol. 5, No. 3, Sept. 1985, pp. 137-142.
6. Ballegaard, S., et al: Acupuncture in Severe Stable Angina Pectoris- A randomized trial. Medical Dept.
P. Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Acta. Med Scand. Vol. 220, No. 4, pp. 307-313.
7. NIH Consensus Development Conference Statement, Nov. 3-5, 1997.
http://consensus.nih.gov/1997/1997acupuncture107.html.htm
8. WHO Acupuncture: Review And Analysis Of Reports On Controlled Clinical Trials, Geneva, 2002
(ISBN 9241545437) http://apps.who:int/medicinedocs/en/d/js4926e/
9. Reed, J.C.: Acupuncture Overview, AAMA Symposium. Baltimore, MD, 5/93.
10. Gunn, C.C.; Ditchburn, F.G.; King, M.H.; Renwick, G.J. Acupuncture loci: A proposal for their
classification according to their relationship to known neural structures. Am. J. Acupuncture , 1976, 4(2):
183.
11. Gunn, C.C. Type IV acupuncture points. Am. J. Acupuncture, 1977, 5(1): 51.
12. Bergsmann, O. and Woolley- Hart, A. Differences in electrical skin conductivity between acupuncture
points and adjacent areas. Am. J. Acupuncture, 1973, 1(1): 27.
13. Ross, R., Vogel, A. The platelet-derived growth factor. Cell 14:203-210.
14. Kendall, D.E. A Scientific Model for Acupuncture. Am. J. Acupuncture, 1989 17(3) 251.(4) 343.
15. Huang. H.C., The effects of acupuncture on the peripheral leukocyte count and the production of anti-
cobrotoxin. Acupuncture Res. Quarterly 4(1980) 137-146.
16. Sliwinski, J., Kuley, M. Acupuncture induced immunoregulatory influence on the clinical state of
patients suffering from chronic spastic bronchitis and undergoing long-term treatment with
corticosteroids. Acupuncture and Electro-therapeutics Research. 9:203-215.
17. Zang-He, C., Olsen, T.D., Alimi, D., Niemtzow, R.C. Acupuncture: The Search for Biologic Evidence
with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography Techniques. J. Alt
Compl. Med. 2002 8(4) 399.
18. Milbrant, D. Bonghan Channels in Acupuncture. Acupuncture Today, 4/2009
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/mpacms/at/article.php?id=31918
19. Wang, K.M., Yao, S.M., Xian, Y.L., Hou, Z. A study on the receptive field of acupoints and the
relationship between characteristics of needle sensation and groups of afferent fibers. Scientia Sinica
1985, 963-971.
20. Chiang, C.Y. Chang, C.T., Chu, H.L. Yang, L.F. Peripheral afferent pathway for acupuncture
analgesia. Scientia Sinica. 1973, 16:210-217.
21. Filshie, J. White, A. Medical Acupuncture: A Western Scientific Approach. 1998, Edinburgh,
4. Churchill Livingstone.
22. Cheng, R.S. and Pomeranz, B. Electroacupuncture analgesia could be mediated by at least two pain-
relieving mechanisms; endorphins and non-endorphin systems. Life Sciences, 1979, 25:1957.
23. Becker, R.O. and Selden, G. The Body Electric: electromagnetism and the foundation of life. 1985,
New York: William Morrow and Co. Inc.
24. Becker, R.O. Electrical control systems and regenerative growth. J. Bioelec., 1982, 1(2): 239.
25. Bassett, C.A.L., Pilla, A.A., and Pawluk, R.J. Inoperative salvage of surgically resistant
pseudoarthritis and non-unions by pulsing electromagnetic fields. Clin. Orthop., 1977, 124:128.
26. De Vernejoul, P.; Darras, J.C.; Beguin, C.; Cazalaa, J.B.; Daury, G. and De Vernejoul, J. Approche
isotopique de la visualisation des meridiens d' acupuncture. Agressologic, 1984, 25 (10):1107.
27. Tiberiu, R.; Gheorghe, G.; Popescu, I. Do meridians of acupuncture exist? A radioactive tracer study
of the bladder meridian. Am. J. Acupuncture, 1981, 9(3):251.
28. Nordenstrom, B.E.W. Biologically closed electric circuits: clinical, experimental, and theoretical
evidence for an additional circulatory system. 1983, Stockholm, Nordic Medical Publications.
29. Reichmanis, M.; Marino, A.A. and Becker, R.O. Laplace plane analysis of transient impedance
between acupuncture points LI-4 and LI-12. IEEE Trans. Biomed. End., 1977, BME 24(4):402.
30. Becker, R.O. Search for evidence of axial current flow in peripheral nerves of the salamander.
Science, 1961, 134:101.
31. Terzuolo, C.S. and Bullock, T.H. Measurement of imposed voltage gradient adequate to modulate
neuronal firing. J.Physiol, 1956, 42:687.
32. Down, D. Why the Electric Battery Was Forgotten. Creation, 1994.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/cm/v16/n2/battery
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