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The Effects Of Tea Therapy On Human Meridian Bioelectricity

Posted on:2013-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374972391Subject:Ecology
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With the development of modern science and technology, the requirements of the quality of thehuman life are getting higher and higher. However, environmental pollution and deterioratingecological environment has created more and more health problems. Modern medical technologyfocuses on treatment. It emphasizes biological factors of human body and tends to ignore the body’sown ability of recovery and the prevention of diseases. Ecological therapy emphasizes the mutualrelationship between human and natural environment. It takes people and ecological environment as awhole in which people coordinate and tie to ecological environment, and it studies the human healthsystematically. It has become a branch of human ecology.Tea has been called―medicine to all diseases‖since ancient time. Taking the tea therapy as akind of important means of ecological therapy and making full use of the function of tea plays apivotal role in improving the health of human body.This study first selects similar group of people then selects subjects through investigations andhealthy check-ups. It is divided in two groups, the experimental group and the control group. We takethree weeks of drinking tea intervention for the experimental group and give the same amount ofwater in same temperature for the control group. We take blood pressure, pulse rate and human bodymeridian bioelectricity measurement every time before and after the experiment. The measurement ofblood pressure is the method of clinic accidental blood pressure measurement and pulse measurementis to use watch to record the times of radial pulse in a minute, and using the DMS meridian detector tomeasure the energy of twelve meridians of human body.The experimental results show that:(1) Drinking tea and drinking water have no influence onsystolic and diastolic blood pressure at all. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure of drinking tea groupand drinking water group didn’t change at all after the experiment. There is also no change on thesystolic and diastolic blood pressure at the same time of the first day and the last day of time(before/after the intervention).(2) Drinking tea has a short influence on pulse. The pulse rate of drinking tea group anddrinking water group are significantly lower after intervention, but the differences of tea drinkinggroup(P﹤0.01)are significantly stronger than water group(P﹤0.05)and the pulse rate afterdrinking tea was significantly lower than the one after drinking the wate(rP﹤0.01). There is also no change on pulse rate between drinking tea group and drinking water group at the same time of the firstday and the last day of time (before/after the intervention).(3) Drinking tea has significant effects on the energy of twelve meridians. After drinking tea,each meridian energy is improved significantly, but after drinking water, the meridian energy is notsignificant improved. Compared to after drinking water, the meridian energy of the right meridian ofthe stomach and the left meridian of stomach and the left gallbladder raised a bit after drinking tea.Butit is not significant. And other meridians energy are significantly improved(P﹤0.05), including themeridian energy of spleen, heart, pericardium, left meridian of the bladder and the right meridian ofthe liver increase significantly(P﹤0.01). The meridian energy of everyone has increased afterdrinking tea, but the extent of significant is different.
Keywords/Search Tags:Human ecology, Ecological therapy, Tea therapy, Meridian energy, Bloodpressure, pulse
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