著者
軍司 良一
出版者
日本良導絡自律神経学会
雑誌
日本良導絡自律神経雑誌 (ISSN:05575729)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, no.7-8, pp.139-146, 1971-08-30 (Released:2011-10-18)
参考文献数
10

The author has applied the external stick plaster of internal pills to the stiffness or slight pain, and has obtained wonderful effects. Therefore the author will detail the 10 cases and a table mentioned 50 cases practicing this method, and report the efficiency.
著者
成宮 芳三郎
出版者
日本良導絡自律神経学会
雑誌
日本良導絡自律神経雑誌 (ISSN:05575729)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.19, no.5, pp.99-102, 1974

When it comes to Dr. Nakatanis Neurometry, I know quite a bit after 15 years, study. We'd better wait to make sure it's just what he ordered. You will have to take it with a grain of salt, when I say H<SUB>3</SUB> (R & L) come in different means - EKG & GOT &sdot; GPT. In a way, you are right. Contrary to what many assume, these H<SUB>3</SUB> (R & L) are descendants of heart function. We are happy to have Dr. Nakatani with us. I think he's holding something back. If you turn the table around we should study EKG, X-figure & GOT &sdot; GPT etc about heart function. That should make sense. And one more thing I have already reported Neurometry H<SUB>3</SUB> and EKG or X-ray figure of heart in 1962 &1967.<BR>I suggest we start at the beginning. -H<SUB>3</SUB> (neurometry) at first. Will you keep an eye on my study of 170 patients on my clinic in 5 years. Would it be all right if I report after three examinations (H<SUB>3</SUB>, EKG & GOT&sdot;GPT) otherwise you'll damage it or you go upstairs before she smells a rat.<BR>What a relief ! 95 EKG normal patients group shows many H<SUB>3</SUB> & GOT&sdot;GPT normal values.<BR>And in addition, many EKG abnormal groups except infarctus myocardii & coronary failure in total 75 cases have more abnormal H<SUB>3</SUB> & normal GOT&sdot;GPT values.<BR>Infarctus myocardii, next coronary failure groups have more abnorm al H<SUB>3</SUB>, elevated GOT & normal GPT values.
著者
浅見 鉄男
出版者
日本良導絡自律神経学会
雑誌
日本良導絡自律神経雑誌 (ISSN:05575729)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.28, no.3, pp.68-71, 1983-03-15 (Released:2011-10-18)

The author reports a case that a patient of psychosomatic disorder and neurosis being treated by Seiketsu-Shiraku Therapy (micropuncture on finger tip points), which can regulate the unusual exasperation of autonomic nerves. The author takes a view that psychosomatic disorder is mainly caused by stress, but it is due partly to other cause which is not recovering from illness, and neurosis is added psychiatric cause more than psychosomatic disorder. Appeared symptoms are, either way, caused from the unusual exasperation of autonomic nerves, and Seiketsu-Shiraku Therapy will obtain good results.