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Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 309-320 (December 2009)


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A Study of the Sa-Ahm Five Element Acupuncture Theory

Chang-Beohm AhnaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Kyung-Jun Janga, Hyun-Min Yoona, Cheol-Hong Kima, Young-Kwang Mina, Chun-Ho Songb, Jang-Cheon Leec

Received 10 August 2009; accepted 4 September 2009.

Abstract 

This study is a review of the theoretical basis of Sa-Ahm Five Element acupuncture devised about 360 years ago. A total of 21 books and papers ranging from the ancient Huang Di Nei Jing to modern biomedical acupuncture for pain management were researched in relation to the Five Shu points. Gao-Wu, in the Chinese Ming Dynasty, used the Five Shu points for the first time based on the creation cycle as the tonification and sedation treatment, termed the “tonification and sedation treatment of self meridian”. Since then, and for no particular reason, this method has been rarely used until Sa-Ahm's new doctrine, which includes the concept of the destruction cycle, was asserted. Sa-Ahm Five Element acupuncture is a method in which the Five Shu points are used from the viewpoints of the simultaneous tonification and sedation methods that are based on the promotion and control cycles. Although it is currently the most utilized method in accordance with the practitioner's points, this method is in need of designated guidelines by which Sa-Ahm acupuncture can be practiced effectively.

a Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongeui University, Busan, Korea

b Department of Meridian & Acupoint, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongeui University, Busan, Korea

c Division of Pharmacology & Prescriptionology, School of Oriental Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongeui University, 614-052 Busan, Korea

PII: S2005-2901(09)60074-1

doi:10.1016/S2005-2901(09)60074-1


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