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A Review and Integrative Analysis of Ancient Holistic Character Medicine Systems

The ancient holistic medical systems help the patient by balancing the “elements” of the human character. This work aims to understand the nature of these elements and the process of the physician balancing them. Using the concept of poly-ray cosmology we see that the medical systems from ancient In...

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Autores principales: Ventegodt, Søren, Thegler, Suzette, Andreasen, Tove, Struve, Flemming, Jacobsen, Susan, Torp, Margrethe, Ægedius, Hans, Enevoldsen, Lars, Merrick, Joav
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Publicado: TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18040543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.272
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author Ventegodt, Søren
Thegler, Suzette
Andreasen, Tove
Struve, Flemming
Jacobsen, Susan
Torp, Margrethe
Ægedius, Hans
Enevoldsen, Lars
Merrick, Joav
author_facet Ventegodt, Søren
Thegler, Suzette
Andreasen, Tove
Struve, Flemming
Jacobsen, Susan
Torp, Margrethe
Ægedius, Hans
Enevoldsen, Lars
Merrick, Joav
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description The ancient holistic medical systems help the patient by balancing the “elements” of the human character. This work aims to understand the nature of these elements and the process of the physician balancing them. Using the concept of poly-ray cosmology we see that the medical systems from ancient India, China and Greek basically share the same inner structure and also the same logic of the treatment processes. We analyze the double concept of yin-yang, the Ayurvedic triadic concepts of Pitta, Kapha and Vata, the four elements of Hippocratic humoral medicine, and the five elements of Chinese medicine, and find that each of these conceptual frameworks make up a “theory” or model of the world that is a perfect wholeness, allowing the physician to interpret the world and his patient in order to identify the imbalances of his or her character that need to be treated. Independently of the system this can be a palliative treatment, if energies are only balanced in present time, or a causal cure if the physician is using the similarity principle to take his patient into regression back to the events in the personal history that originally created the imbalances (the traumas). To help the patient back to the traumas he is exposed to a small dose of the original harming stimulus; this can be an internal process like visualization supported by the therapist words, or an external process provoked by his actions. If the physician is balancing the elements without such a healing of the patient's existential core this can still momentarily help the patient by alleviating the symptoms, but it will not have a permanent effect.
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spelling pubmed-59012362018-06-03 A Review and Integrative Analysis of Ancient Holistic Character Medicine Systems Ventegodt, Søren Thegler, Suzette Andreasen, Tove Struve, Flemming Jacobsen, Susan Torp, Margrethe Ægedius, Hans Enevoldsen, Lars Merrick, Joav ScientificWorldJournal Review Article The ancient holistic medical systems help the patient by balancing the “elements” of the human character. This work aims to understand the nature of these elements and the process of the physician balancing them. Using the concept of poly-ray cosmology we see that the medical systems from ancient India, China and Greek basically share the same inner structure and also the same logic of the treatment processes. We analyze the double concept of yin-yang, the Ayurvedic triadic concepts of Pitta, Kapha and Vata, the four elements of Hippocratic humoral medicine, and the five elements of Chinese medicine, and find that each of these conceptual frameworks make up a “theory” or model of the world that is a perfect wholeness, allowing the physician to interpret the world and his patient in order to identify the imbalances of his or her character that need to be treated. Independently of the system this can be a palliative treatment, if energies are only balanced in present time, or a causal cure if the physician is using the similarity principle to take his patient into regression back to the events in the personal history that originally created the imbalances (the traumas). To help the patient back to the traumas he is exposed to a small dose of the original harming stimulus; this can be an internal process like visualization supported by the therapist words, or an external process provoked by his actions. If the physician is balancing the elements without such a healing of the patient's existential core this can still momentarily help the patient by alleviating the symptoms, but it will not have a permanent effect. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2007-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5901236/ /pubmed/18040543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.272 Text en Copyright © 2007 Søren Ventegodt et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Enevoldsen, Lars
Merrick, Joav
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