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A STUDY OF
TREATING ASTHMA
WITH WAI QI AND QIGONG TRAINING
BY AFFECTING
ADRENOCORTICAL
HORMONE, cAMP
AND cGMP
Study and written by:
Joe Hing Kwok Chu
Email: altersearch@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
effectiveness of qigong therapy on asthma, compared to the conventional
western methods and traditional Chinese medical methods.
Twenty-one patients who had been suffering from
asthma for at least five years participated in this study. Fourteen were
male and seven were female. They were interviewed in detail about their
eating habits, living and working environments, family backgrounds,
emotional issues, and physical complaints. They were then advised to avoid
factors that trigger asthma.
The subjects were divided into three categories
according to diagnostic methods used in qigong:
(1) shen yang xu group
(2)
shen yin xu group
(3) shen yin and yang xi group
According to different body types, different
qigong programs were prescribed and appropriate wai qi(1)
SUBJECTS SELECTED FOR STUDY
Twenty-one patients, who had been suffering from
asthma for at least five years, participated in this study. They were
interviewed in detail about their eating habits, living and working
environments, family backgrounds, emotional issues, and physical
complaints. They were then advised to avoid factors that trigger asthma.
After three weeks of qigong training and wai qi
therapy, all of them experienced a significant decrease in symptoms of
asthma.
WHAT
IS QIGONG ?
QIGONG consists of two Chinese
characters:"qi" and "gong". Qi, a Chinese word
pronounced as "chee", when used in qigong, means "signal
that controls the function of the body" . Gong means training with
time and effort.
Qigong is a term which refers to training and
maintaining the qi, to improve the various functions of the body.
WHAT IS WAI QI?
Wai qi means the qi projected by a qigong master
to a patient.
Wai qi can be projected from any acupoint to any
acupoint or meridian of the recipient.
DEFINITION OF ASTHMA [1]
Clinically, asthma is a disorder characterized by
intermittent symptoms that include wheezing, coughing, restriction of the
air passageways, shortening of breath and hypersensitivity of the bronchi.
Pathologically there is no clear definition of
asthma.
METHODS OF THERAPY
The patients were divided into three categories
according to diagnostic methods used in qigong:
(1) shen yang xu group,
(2) shen yin xu group, and
(3) shen yin & yang xu groups.
According to different body types, different
qigong programs were prescribed and different appropriate types of wai qi
(projected qi from therapist) were applied.
Tests on adrenocortical hormone were done, before
and after therapy, through 17-KS/24 hour urine samples.
UNDERSTANDING OF ASTHMA BY QIGONG AND
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
In
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and in qigong
theory, asthma is deemed to have both primary and secondary causes:
1. Primary causes:
shen xu and pi xu(2) that can be caused by prenatal insufficiencies
(weakness), and
2. Secondary causes: cold, stress, physical
exertions, menstrual periods, incorrect eating habits, food allergies,
irritants in the air, e.g., pollens, animal dander, dust, etc.
Many asthma sufferers who are born with a pattern
of Shen Yang Xu have low thyroid activity, low epinephrine and norepinephrine activity, and low production of adrenocortical hormone.
They also have poor capillary circulation accompanied by
low cardiac
output.
Asthma sufferers, who are Shen Yin Xu, have
higher sympathetic nervous activity that causes over activity of the heart
and over constriction of blood vessels.
Shen xu, primary cause of asthma, are divided
into:
(a) Shen Yin Xu
(b) Shen Yang Xu
(c) Shen Yin & Yang Both Xu
From modern point of view:
Shen Yin Xu patients can have
-
relatively high levels of epinephrine &
norepinephrine
-
low levels of electrolyte of potassium
-
over active sympathetic nervous system
-
under active parasympathetic nervous system
Shen Yang Xu patients can have
-
low levels of cAMP
-
relatively high levels of cGMP[2]
-
low levels of adrenocortical hormone[3]
-
low levels of epinephrine & norepinephrine
-
incorrect levels of electrolyte, low level of sodium
-
over active parasympathetic nervous system
-
under active sympathetic nervous system
-
low levels of thyroid hormone
-
low levels of plasma adrenocorticotropic
hormone
-
low levels of thyroid hormone, low or slow
reaction to TRH test(3)
-
circadian rhythms of 11-OHS abnormal (4)
Shen Yin & Shen Yang Both Xu patients can
have
-
unstable levels of cAMP
-
unstable levels of cGMP[2]
-
unstable levels of adrenocortical hormone[3]
-
unstable levels of epinephrine &
norepinephrine
-
unstable levels of electrolyte
Pi xu patients can have
-
low function of the pancreas in secreting
amylase
-
low cAMP
-
low in baseline and peak HCl secretion
-
under active sympathetic nervous system
-
over active parasympathetic nervous system
-
low levels of E-ROSETTE
-
low result of PHA skin test(5)
-
high levels of IgG
-
low levels of IgA
OBSERVATIONS
cAMP and cGMP are second messengers. Together
they assist the functioning of norepinephrine, epinephrine and the
production of adrenocortical hormone. These hormones play an important
role in the blood circulation that in turn affects the distribution of
oxygen in the body. Incorrect levels of cAMP and cGMP of Shen Xu sufferers
affect the activities of norepinephrine, epinephrine, and adrenocortical
hormone. Adrenocortical hormone insufficiency causes poor capillary
circulation and lowers the ability of the body to combat inflammation.
Anaerobic metabolism elevates the levels of the
histamine production. High levels of histamine cause the bronchi to
constrict and cause local blood vessels to dilate. The over-dilation of
the blood vessels causes excessive seepage of fluid from the blood vessels
which leads to inflammation of the bronchi and sinus area. When this
happens, the airflow into the lungs becomes restricted, thus inducing the
body to produce more histamine. This can become a vicious cycle and
produces severe symptoms of asthma.
CONCLUSION
Correct qigong training and accurate wai qi
application can help to achieve yin-yang equilibrium, which balances the
second messengers cAMP and cGMP, which help regulate the balance of
hormones, and help balance the autonomic nervous system, and enhance
circulation, thus improving the oxygen distribution and relaxing the
bronchi, thus solving the problem of asthma.
Conventional hormone therapy in asthma using prednisone,
hydrocortisone or adreno-corticotropic hormone causes excessive
water retention and full moon face. Long term side effects include atrophy
of the adrenal glands, atrophy of the thymus, risk of osteoporosis, yeast
infections and memory
impairment possibly caused by the atrophy of the hippocampal dendrites. The
practice of using steroid treatments on shen yin xu asthma sufferers is
questionable because they usually do not show insufficiency of
adrenocortical hormone. The incriminate uses of drugs that enhance cAMP on
shen yin xu patients can also cause over active sympathetic nervous system
which might lead to heart and blood vessel problems.
METHODS USED IN THERAPY
1. Qigong practice
Fang song gong[4] was used by all 3 groups.
Qi Xia Yong Quan Gong[5] was used primarily by
the Shen Yin Xu Group.
Fan Zhou Tian Gong[6] and Ji San Gong was used
primarily by the Shen Yang Xu Group.
Shen Yin & Yang Both Xu group was monitored
closely and prescribed Fang Song Gong, or Fan Zhou Tian Gong, or Qi Xia
Yong Quan Gong and other qigong methods as required.
Adjustments of training methods were made for
Spleen Xu, Heart Qi Xu, and Liver Yang hyperactivities. (physical
conditions classified by methods commonly used in qi gong).
2. Wai qi[7] (projected qi from therapist)
application
Wai qi was being applied according to the
conditions of patients.
Bu[8] (enhancing qi) methods were usually used in
cases of shen yang xu.
During asthma attacks, xie[9] (purging qi)
methods and bu methods were used.
Adjustments of wai qi application were also made
for Pi Xu[10], Xin Qi Xu[10],
and Gan Yang Hyperactivities[10].
RESULTS OF 24 HOUR URINE SAMPLE TESTS AFTER 3
WEEKS OF THERAPY
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17-KS in mg/24 hour
urine samples
Shen Yin Xu
Patients |
Sex |
Age |
Before Therapy |
After Therapy |
Differences |
1 |
M |
23 |
16.1 |
16.5 |
0.4 |
2 |
F |
26 |
18.1 |
17.7 |
-0.4 |
3 |
F |
32 |
15.6 |
15.3 |
-.03 |
4 |
M |
19 |
16.3 |
17.2 |
0.9 |
5 |
M |
20 |
18.9 |
21.2 |
2.3 |
6 |
M |
25 |
17.8 |
16.7 |
-1.1 |
Sum 6 |
|
|
102.80 |
104.6 |
1.8 |
|
|
|
17.3+-1.3 |
17.43+-2.01 |
0.3+-1.09 |
SIGNIFICANCE: little statistical significance
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17-KS in mg/24 hour urine samples
Shen Yang Xu Sufferers
Patients |
Sex |
Age |
Before Therapy |
After Therapy |
Differences |
1 |
M |
19 |
7.2 |
20.3 |
13.1 |
2 |
M |
24 |
5.5 |
25.8 |
20.3 |
3 |
M |
18 |
11.2 |
21.3 |
10.1 |
4 |
M |
22 |
10.5 |
16.7 |
6.2 |
5 |
M |
35 |
7.3 |
12.9 |
5.6 |
6 |
M |
42 |
8.3 |
14.6 |
6.3 |
7 |
M |
33 |
12.1 |
19.6 |
7.5 |
Sum 7
Mean |
|
|
62.1
8.87+-2.43 |
131.2
18.74+-4.38
|
69.1
9.87+-4.92 |
SIGNIFICANCE: P<0.01
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17-KS in mg/24 hour urine samples
Shen Yin & Yang Xu Sufferers
Patients |
Sex |
Age |
Before Therapy |
After Therapy |
differences |
1 |
F |
32 |
7.6 |
13.3 |
5.7 |
2 |
M |
27 |
17.8 |
20.5 |
2.7 |
3 |
M |
35 |
11.2 |
13.4 |
2.2 |
4 |
F |
26 |
8.9 |
14.5 |
5.6 |
5 |
M |
46 |
21.2 |
18.1 |
-3.1 |
6 |
F |
31 |
7.1 |
18.1 |
11.0 |
Sum 6 |
|
|
73.8 |
97..9 |
24.1 |
Mean |
|
|
12.2+-5.85 |
16.32+-2.99 |
4.02+-4.28 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Significance: Little statistical significance
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SIGNIFICANCE OF ADRENOCORTICAL HORMONE EVALUATION OF 17-KS TESTS
Conventionally steroids are being used in asthma therapy.
Different methods can used for testing the levels of adrenocortical
hormone of the patients:
1. Blood test
2. Water tolerance test
3. 24 hour urine test
Ten percent of the cortisol decomposes into 17-KS. Almost all of the
androgen produced by the adrenal cortex decomposes into 17-KS. 17-KS in
the urine is composed of fifty percent androsterone. Testosterone
produced by the testes is also decomposed into 17-KS and is secreted by
urine and is composed of one third of the total amount of 17-KS. 17-KS in
the urine represents the sum of glucocorticoid and sex hormone secreted by
the adrenal cortex, and sex hormone secreted by the testes. It does not
accurately represent the function of the adrenal cortex.
Qigong analytical methods are essential part of diagnostics.
Notes:
1. Wai qi and qigong are defined on
page 2.
2. People can
be born into these patterns.
3. Thyrotropin releasing hormone.
This test evaluates the ability of injected synthetic TRH to directly
stimulate the pituitary to release TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) and
prolactin.
4. The biological rhythm of 11-OHS
(11-HYDROXYCORTIC
OSTEROID)
of normal people, when under no external stimulation, is
highest at 8 a.m.. The 24 hour curves show W, V or U shape. The curves
ofshen yang xu patients show M or inverted V shape.
5. Phytohemagglutinin (PHA) test
shows the conglomeration of phagocytes or monocytes to indicate the
function of immune system.
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