Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences (Oct 2016)

Human biological rhythm in traditional Chinese medicine

  • Tianxing Zhang,
  • Long Yan,
  • Shilei Ma,
  • Juan He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcms.2016.12.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 206 – 211

Abstract

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a comprehensive and thorough understanding of biological rhythm. Biological rhythm is an inherent connotation of “harmony between human and nature”, one of the thoughts in TCM. TCM discusses emphatically circadian rhythm, syzygial rhythm and seasonal rhythm, and particularly circadian and seasonal rhythms. Theories of Yin Yang and Five Elements are the principles and methods, with which TCM understands biological rhythms. Based on theories in TCM, biological rhythm in essence is a continuous variation of the human body state synchronized with natural rhythms, and theories of Yin Yang and Five Elements are both language tools to describe this continuous variation and theoretical tools for its investigation and application. The understandings of biological rhythm in TCM can be applied to etiology, health care, disease control and treatment. Many understandings in TCM have been confirmed by modern research and clinical reports, but there are still some pending issues. TCM is distinguished for its holistic viewpoint on biological rhythms.

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