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Reduced electrical impedance of acupuncture meridians associated with subcutaneous collagen bands
A new paper by American authors suggests that the reduced electrical impedances measured at acupuncture meridians are significantly associated with subcutaneous collagenous bands.Previous research has suggested that acupuncture meridians are physiologically characterised by low electrical impedance and anatomically associated with connective tissue planes. The new study assessed the electrical imp ...
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