| Literature DB >> 29327122 |
Wei-Bo Zhang1,2, De-Xian Jia1, Hong-Yan Li2, Yu-Long Wei3, Huang Yan3, Peng-Na Zhao1, Fei-Fei Gu1, Guang-Jun Wang2, Yan-Ping Wang4.
Abstract
Qi, blood and the meridians are fundamental concepts in Chinese medicine (CM), which are components of the human body and maintain physiological function. Pathological changes of qi, blood and meridians may lead to discomfort and disease. Treatment with acupuncture or herbal medicine aims to regulate qi and blood so as to recover normal function of the meridians. This paper explores the nature of qi as well as compares and correlates them with the structures of the human body. We propose a conceptualization of qi as being similar to the interstitial fluid, and the meridians as being similar to interstitial space of low hydraulic resistance in the body. Hence, qi running in the meridians can be understood as interstitial fluid flowing via interstitial space of low hydraulic resistance.Entities:
Keywords: interstitial fluid; interstitial space; low hydraulic resistance; meridian; qi
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29327122 DOI: 10.1007/s11655-017-2791-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin J Integr Med ISSN: 1672-0415 Impact factor: 1.978