Why do the same therapeutic points appear again and again across ancient Chinese medicine, Indian marma theory, Egyptian channels, and Greek rational healing—long before modern anatomy existed?
How Healing Points Were Discovered — From Ancient Observation to Modern Neuroscience explores one of the most intriguing questions in the history of medicine: how humans learned that specific points on the body could influence pain, organs, and physiological regulation.
This book is not a manual of treatment. It is a scientific and historical investigation into why these points work at all.
Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, classical medical texts, and modern neuroscience, the book traces a continuous line from early empirical observation to contemporary concepts such as nociception, reflex arcs, fascial networks, vagus nerve regulation, endorphin release, placebo and nocebo effects, and psychoneuroimmunology.
You will discover:
• How pain functioned as the body’s first biological language
• Why reflexes shaped early medical knowledge across cultures
• How Chinese medicine transformed experience into a regulatory system
• Why Indian, Egyptian, and Greek medicine reached similar conclusions independently
• The anatomical logic behind recurring healing points
• The role of fascia, electrical conductivity, and viscerosomatic reflexes
• How meaning, context, and expectation alter physiology
• Why these methods work sometimes—and why they do not always work
Rather than invoking mysticism or exaggerated claims, this book filters ancient knowledge through modern evidence-based understanding, respecting traditional systems while clearly defining their biological limits.
Written in accessible, precise English, this work is ideal for readers interested in:
• Acupressure and acupuncture science
• Pain management and body regulation
• The neurobiology of healing
• Traditional medicine explained scientifically
• Comparative medical systems
• Mind-body interaction and placebo research
At its core, this book invites readers to see the human body not as a collection of isolated symptoms, but as an integrated, self-regulating system shaped by evolution, experience, and context.
If you are curious about how humanity discovered healing points—and what modern neuroscience can truly explain about them—this book offers a grounded, thoughtful, and enduring perspective.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why do the same therapeutic points appear again and again across ancient Chinese medicine, Indian marma theory, Egyptian channels, and Greek rational healing-long before modern anatomy existed?How Healing Points Were Discovered - From Ancient Observation to Modern Neuroscience explores one of the most intriguing questions in the history of medicine: how humans learned that specific points on the body could influence pain, organs, and physiological regulation.This book is not a manual of treatment. It is a scientific and historical investigation into why these points work at all.Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, classical medical texts, and modern neuroscience, the book traces a continuous line from early empirical observation to contemporary concepts such as nociception, reflex arcs, fascial networks, vagus nerve regulation, endorphin release, placebo and nocebo effects, and psychoneuroimmunology.You will discover: - How pain functioned as the body's first biological language- Why reflexes shaped early medical knowledge across cultures- How Chinese medicine transformed experience into a regulatory system- Why Indian, Egyptian, and Greek medicine reached similar conclusions independently- The anatomical logic behind recurring healing points- The role of fascia, electrical conductivity, and viscerosomatic reflexes- How meaning, context, and expectation alter physiology- Why these methods work sometimes-and why they do not always workRather than invoking mysticism or exaggerated claims, this book filters ancient knowledge through modern evidence-based understanding, respecting traditional systems while clearly defining their biological limits.Written in accessible, precise English, this work is ideal for readers interested in: - Acupressure and acupuncture science- Pain management and body regulation- The neurobiology of healing- Traditional medicine explained scientifically- Comparative medical systems- Mind-body interaction and placebo researchAt its core, this book invites readers to see the human body not as a collection of isolated symptoms, but as an integrated, self-regulating system shaped by evolution, experience, and context.If you are curious about how humanity discovered healing points-and what modern neuroscience can truly explain about them-this book offers a grounded, thoughtful, and enduring perspective. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243413770
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why do the same therapeutic points appear again and again across ancient Chinese medicine, Indian marma theory, Egyptian channels, and Greek rational healing-long before modern anatomy existed?How Healing Points Were Discovered - From Ancient Observation to Modern Neuroscience explores one of the most intriguing questions in the history of medicine: how humans learned that specific points on the body could influence pain, organs, and physiological regulation.This book is not a manual of treatment. It is a scientific and historical investigation into why these points work at all.Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, classical medical texts, and modern neuroscience, the book traces a continuous line from early empirical observation to contemporary concepts such as nociception, reflex arcs, fascial networks, vagus nerve regulation, endorphin release, placebo and nocebo effects, and psychoneuroimmunology.You will discover: - How pain functioned as the body's first biological language- Why reflexes shaped early medical knowledge across cultures- How Chinese medicine transformed experience into a regulatory system- Why Indian, Egyptian, and Greek medicine reached similar conclusions independently- The anatomical logic behind recurring healing points- The role of fascia, electrical conductivity, and viscerosomatic reflexes- How meaning, context, and expectation alter physiology- Why these methods work sometimes-and why they do not always workRather than invoking mysticism or exaggerated claims, this book filters ancient knowledge through modern evidence-based understanding, respecting traditional systems while clearly defining their biological limits.Written in accessible, precise English, this work is ideal for readers interested in: - Acupressure and acupuncture science- Pain management and body regulation- The neurobiology of healing- Traditional medicine explained scientifically- Comparative medical systems- Mind-body interaction and placebo researchAt its core, this book invites readers to see the human body not as a collection of isolated symptoms, but as an integrated, self-regulating system shaped by evolution, experience, and context.If you are curious about how humanity discovered healing points-and what modern neuroscience can truly explain about them-this book offers a grounded, thoughtful, and enduring perspective. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243413770
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