Qi: energy that flows in the meridians and carries some information from one acupoint to where the pain is. In more precises scientific terms: Qi is vibration. Qi is oscillation of the meridians. More precisely, qi is quantum oscillations on the system of meridians. Qi is what carries the effect of acupuncture from one acupoint to other parts of the body. The oscillations on the meridians are like oscillations on a piano wire. When we hit the piano wire, the wire oscillates, and we hear the sound. We cannot see the propagation of sound from the piano wire to our ear, but we feel the oscillation of the piano wire if we use our hands to touch the wire. The sound in the air is the oscillation of air molecules. We cannot see the oscillation of air molecules, but when sound hits our eardrum, we hear the sound. Sound has energy, and carries a type of message to the ear. When a needle is inserted into an acupoint, the patient will feel a little pain. More sensitive patients will feel qi moving along the meridians. Qi is the oscillations of polarized media in the meridians (which are most likely made up of stable water clusters with permanent electric dipole moments, as we discussed in an earlier article in this series). We cannot see the propagation of qi with our eyes, but when qi reaches the problem area, we can use infrared image techniques to see its effect.
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/mpacms/at/article.php?id=28529
Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface (QXCI): a bio-feedback system for stress detection and stress reduction, designed by a Complementary Health Practitioner, Professor Bill Nelson. During testing, the device resonates with thousands of tissues, organs, nutrients, toxins and allergens for one hundredth of a second each, and records the degree to which your body reacts. This type of rapid testing is known as the Xrroid process.
http://www.annboroch.com/qxci.htm
http://www.theqxci.com/
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