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Bonghan Ducts & Acupuncture Channels/Meridians: New developments

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Hi All,

 

In the 1960s, KIM Bong-Han, a scientist in Pyongyang University

(North Korea), published research on a physical duct-like system

as the anatomical basis of the Channel (Meridian) system in AP.

Since then, many groups have tried to repeat that work, but failed

to confirm Kim Bonghan's the original claims.

 

Interest in the Bonghan duct system has rekindled recently. This

time, the work is in South Korea. Researchers in the Biomedical

Physics Lab, Seoul National Univ [ http://kmc.snu.ac.kr/ ] are re-

examining the possibility of a real anatomical infrastructure for the

Channels. See:

http://kmc.snu.ac.kr/Drsrch.htm

http://kmc.snu.ac.kr/Drsrch-Bonghan.htm

http://kmc.snu.ac.kr/Drsrch-Bonghan-References.htm

 

See also:

sulcus.berkeley.edu/mcb/165_001/papers/manuscripts/_805.html

 

Dr. SOH Kwang-Sup (Seoul National Univ) will give a paper later

this week at the IVAS 30th Annual Congress (Oostende, Belgium)

on: Characteristic Features of Intravascular Bongham Duct.

 

Watch this space!

 

 

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