Визначення фармакологічних властивостей рослин за їхніми «енергетичними» характеристиками
Aims. To establish the relationships between the pharmacological properties of plants and their "energy" characteristics. The search for new ways to preserve and restore health is always relevant. A promising direction here may be the synthesis of traditional and modern approaches. Today,...
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| Datum: | 2025 |
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| Sprache: | Ukrainian |
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Національний дендрологічний парк "Софіївка" НАН України
2025
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| Назва журналу: | Journal of Native and Alien Plant Studies |
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Journal of Native and Alien Plant Studies| Zusammenfassung: | Aims. To establish the relationships between the pharmacological properties of plants and their "energy" characteristics. The search for new ways to preserve and restore health is always relevant. A promising direction here may be the synthesis of traditional and modern approaches. Today, there is a significant increase in interest in such a direction as phytotherapy, in particular the use of medicinal plants in Eastern medical practices. According to traditional worldview systems of the East, a person's health condition corresponds to the level of universal energy, known as Qi (China, Japan) or Prana (India), the balance between its types and circulation in the body. The use of medicinal plants with the appropriate characteristics of this energy allows you to achieve the necessary therapeutic effect. Methods. To determine these parameters, it is proposed to use the biolocation method (radiaesthesia, dowsing). This method allows you to determine the intensity (potential), polarity, and frequency parameters of plant radiation. Results. According to the traditions of Eastern phytotherapy, the therapeutic effect is achieved by restoring the level of vital energy, its circulation in the body and the balance between its types. Examples of correspondence between the "energy" parameters and pharmacological properties of both already known medicinal plants and those that can potentially be used in phytotherapy are given. Conclusions. It has been established that the medicinal properties of plants, according to the traditions of Eastern phytotherapy, are largely determined by their "energy" features. The use of the biolocation method allows us to establish the "energy" features of plants that determine their pharmacological properties. Knowledge of these characteristics can explain the mechanism of therapeutic action of known medicinal plants and expand the range of other plants that have not yet been used in phytotherapy. |
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