Connecting Western and Eastern Medicine from an Energy Perspective

Ming Zhang, Mohamed Moalin, Lily Vervoort, Zheng Wen Li, Wen Bo Wu, Guido Haenen*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although Western medicine and Eastern medicine are worlds apart, there is a striking overlap in the basic principle of these types of medicine when we look at them from the perspective of energy. In both worlds, opposing forces provide the energy that flows through networks in an organism, which fuels life. In this concept, health is the ability of an organism to maintain the balance between these opposing forces, i.e., homeostasis (West) and harmony (East), which creates resilience. Moreover, strategies used to treat diseases are strikingly alike, namely adjusting the flow of energy by changing the connections in the network. The energy perspective provides a basis to integrate Eastern and Western medicine, and opens new directions for research to get the best of both worlds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1512
Number of pages10
JournalInternational journal of molecular sciences
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • western medicine
  • eastern medicine
  • opposing forces
  • redox
  • Yin-Yang
  • resilience
  • TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
  • OXIDATIVE STRESS
  • MA-HUANG
  • ANTIOXIDANT
  • GLUTATHIONE
  • ADAPTATION
  • PRINCIPLES
  • PROTECTION
  • QUERCETIN
  • INTERFACE

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