Physiological evoluation of external qigong masters for qigong treatments

Author: Machi Y//Liu C
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Human Body Science Lab. (Tokyo, Japan)
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science
Date published: 2004
Other: Volume ID: 22 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 269 , Word Count: 188


Scientific study of Qigong is thriving in Japan, the USA and Europe. We believe that the recognition of Qigong as a medicinal field complementary to Western medicine has grown, particularly in the US. Here we would like to report on external Qigong, using physiological measurements, as an approach to understanding the essence of Qi in medical treatment. We would like to consider the questions 'When a Qigong Master treats patients using external Qigong, what far infrared rays are emitted from his fingertips?' and 'What are the low frequency vibration phenomenon emitted from the fingertips in external Qigong?' We were able to detect electrical energy of a low frequency vibration from the fingers from GSR data. We saw that though there was a weak vibration in internal Qigong, the vibration was stronger in external Qigong. The electrical-type of power emitted in external Qigong was not at a set rate, but rather a momentary emission. This conformed to the change in pulse and R-point voltage in external Qigong. By researching this power we believe that it is possible to measure the level of a Qi Master's external Qi.

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