Barry Angel How Healing Points Were Discovered
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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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