Acupuncture-Anatomy:
correlation or coincidence?
Posterity will give mankind
the arduous sentence!

 

© 2008-2012 Stefano Marcelli


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NB: the author considers and uses the words "channel", "meridian" and "vessel" as synonyms.
 


TABLE OF CONTENTS
 

  Why acupuncture should give science simpler evidences?
because I no longer want to hear that thumb is the lung's finger (with no proofs)
 
 

Minimal knowledge on the acupuncture meridian system
indispensable to grasp the results of the observations collected in this site
 

1
 
The strange circle in the acupuncture kidney channel
the page from which probably you have been redirected here and I started
to be a scientist
 
2
 
Right and left branches of large intestine channel cross in a very special zone
the most simple-strong coincidence between gross anatomy-acupuncture
 
3
 

Does the gallbladder channel establish the shapes of skull and liver?
it installed in my mind the suspect that "morphogens" means physical forces beside than chemical molecules
 

4
 
Triple Burner, Triple Energizer, Triple Warmer, Sanjiao or DUODENUM-PANCREAS (exocrine)
thanks to this I understood that I need at least to collaborate with a veterinary anatomist
 
5
 
How many coincidences need to be found before we can call them causes?
truth can be relative and contradictory: popes engaged soldiers and (Michel)anges
 
6
 
Small intestine or jejunum and ileum
talis pater talis filius
 
7
 
The Stomach that is the "Centre"
the pivot that allows large intestine to cross the midline and become a bilateral organ
 
8
 
A new outlook on back-shu point anatomy
living beings are built around a beat
 
9
 
Morphogenetic points
the (invisible) chicken came first its egg - and we descend from birds without passing through monkeys
 
10
 
Does evolution pass through the acupuncture channels? Evo-devo acupuncture 
I'm looking for scientists who admit mythology among the first sources of science
 
  Scientific Literature on this specific subject
 

 
References
 
  Appendix: an intriguing theory
 

 
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