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scientific basis for existence of jing luo meridians

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jjoensuu - 31 Dec 2006 08:27 GMT
Hi all,

I recently read about meridian therapy (Jing Luo) and was wondering if
there is any electronic device that (claims) to be able to measure (or
detect the presense of) the meridians in a human body?

Also, has the presense of meridians ever been scientifically studied?

thanks in advance,

JJ
vernon - 31 Dec 2006 20:06 GMT
> Hi all,
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> JJ

Measurements can be and have been and are made.  There is no evidence of
what means what, much less what to do.
 
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