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TABLE 2: ACCUPOINT CHANGES IN CHANNEL CURRENT
wLER BREA A & WERRALT MIM
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| INSHA | 6~ 102A | 11~15ua | 11~202a P= | 1~102A
KEY:
‘1. No Change in Channel Current (Occurrences)
2. Channel Current Increase After Recognition (Occurrences
3. After Recognition Decrease in Channel Current (Occurrences) |
4- Total
5. "“Laogong"
6. "Neiguan"
7. "“Quze" (armpit)
8. "Jiquan" (shoulder)
9. “"Dazhui" (neck)
10. "Taiyang" (temple)
11.
4. Blood Pressure: We tested the blood pressure of 19 of the 25 psychic
children. Of the 19 tested, 17 exhibited a rise in the systolic pressure. The
average rise in pressure was 7.47 millimeters of mercury. There was rise in
parastolic pressure in 12 or 63.16% of those tested. The average rise was 4.52
millimeters of mercury. There was one case where the systolic pressure dropped
and three cases where the parastolic pressure dropped. See Table 3 for details.
Statistically, the change in blood pressure before and after recognition is
(peo os)” significant. For systolic pressure (P<0.001) and for parastolic
P<0.05).
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