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Year : 1993  |  Volume : 13  |  Issue : 1  |  Page : 19-39

Visualization and quantitative analysis of pulse diagnosis in Ayurveda - Iind report


1 The Bioiatric Center of the Kitasato Institute, 5-9-1, Shirogane, Minatoka, Tokyo 108, Japan
2 The Electro - engineering division of Tokyo Denki University, Japan
3 College of Science and Technology of Nihon University, Japan

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K Uebaba
The Bioiatric Center of the Kitasato Institute, 5-9-1, Shirogane, Minatoka, Tokyo 108
Japan
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The findings of Nadi Vijnana of 53 asymptomatic adult males were compared with the results of the blood examinations and the radial pulse pressure wave analysis conducted concomitantly. K pulse had elongated fatty pulse wave contour which is opposite to the slime V one, on the other hand, P pulse had the vibratory contour as the basic principles of Ayurveda. K pulse or K/P pulse had the largest inertia resistance. All these results were characterstic circulatory conditions and sympathetic tones for each pulse.


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