Akira Seto
Showa University
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Acupuncture & Electro-therapeutics Research | 1996
Tadashi Hisamitsu; Akira Seto; Seiki Nakazato; Tatsutaka Yamamoto; Steven Aung
This article reports the result of an experiment that was designed to measure the biomagnetic field emanating from two individuals who were practising traditional Oriental Qi Gong breathing exercises. The biomagnetic field was measured with differential coils wound 80,000 turns, a magnetic needle compass and a digital electromagnetic wave detection device. It was found that an extremely strong magnetic field was emitted from the two individuals. One subject emitted a magnetic field at the level of 200-300 mT (2-3 mGauss) and the other at 0.13 mT (1.3 mGauss). In both cases, moreover, the magnetic needle compass rotated 30 degrees (this was tested 32 times). When the rotation of the needle occurred, a reproducible magnetic field of 800-1500 mT (8-15 mGauss) was indicated on the digital measuring device (this was tested 12 times). It is concluded that traditional Oriental Qi Gong breathing appears to stimulate an unusually large biomagnetic field emission.
Journal of Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute | 2000
Jian-qiao Fang; Eri Aoki; Akira Seto; Ying Yu; Takako Kasahara; Tadashi Hisamitsu
The influence of moxibustion, a traditional Chinese medical treatment; on type II collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) was examined in DBA/1J mice in vivo. Mice were immunized intradermally twice at 3-week intervals with bovine type II collagen (C II). The main incidence of arthritis started around day 30 and lasted to day 60 after the first immunization. Moxibustion, using three different regimens, was applied at the acupoint equivalent to GV4 every other day. Moxibustion, from day 0 to day 30 after the first immunization, suppressed the onset and development of arthritis, as well as anti-collagen antibody level. Treatment with moxibustion, from the day 31 to day 60, also resulted in a significant inhibition of progression of arthritis and production of anti-C II antibody. Furtherfore we examined the influence of moxibustion on the established arthritis. Moxibustion given from day 61 to day 120, mildly but significantly decreased the anti-C II antibody level in diseased mice, while the bone erosion and joint destruction were not affected. These results indicate that moxibustion could prevent the incidence and attenuates the development of murine CIA.
Japanese Journal of Physiology | 1997
Tadashi Hisamitsu; Kazuhiro Narita; Takako Kasahara; Akira Seto; Ying Yu; Kazuhito Asano
Acupuncture & Electro-therapeutics Research | 1992
Akira Seto; Kusaka C; Seiki Nakazato; Huang Wr; Sato T; Tadashi Hisamitsu; Takeshige C
Journal of International Society of Life Information Science | 1996
Tatsutaka Yamamoto; Akira Seto; Seiki Nakazato; Tadasi Hisamitsu
The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry | 1990
Masakazu Sano; Takashi Tsukimura; Akira Yamazaki; Akira Seto
Japanese Journal of Hyperthermic Oncology | 1990
Akira Seto; Chikaaki Kusaka; Tsuyoshi Matsue
Japanese Journal of Hyperthermic Oncology | 1997
Tatsutaka Yamamoto; Akira Seto; Chikaaki Kusaka; Seiki Nakazato; Tadashi Hisamitsu
Japanese Journal of Hyperthermic Oncology | 1997
Seiki Nakazato; Akira Seto; Tatsutaka Yamamoto; Chikaaki Kusaka; Tadashi Hisamitsu
The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 1996
Wei-Rong Huang; Jian Mei; Akira Seto; Eri Kasahara; Kazuhiro Narita; Jun Matsuishi; Seiki Nakazato; Tatsutaka Yamamoto; Tadashi Hisamitsu