Biorhythm: the Chinese Clock

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), temporal processes such as seasons, moon phases or daily rhythms have always played an important role. Traditionally, an important influence on the state of health is attributed to them, so that they are taken into account in both diagnostics and therapy. There is a special connection between time of day … Biorhythm: the Chinese Clock

Biorhythm: the Internal Clock

Humans, like almost all living things, follow biological rhythms and cycles that have proven to be vital in the course of development. The relationships are explored by a fairly young scientific discipline, chronobiology. Particularly well known is the day-night rhythm, which regulates work and rest phases and is closely related to the distribution of light … Biorhythm: the Internal Clock

Biorhythm and Drugs

The bad news: biorhythm calculations are about as informative as coffee grounds. The good: biological rhythm exists. Over the course of its evolution, humans developed an internal clock that, seen over the span of a day, adjusted to the change between light and dark. Our internal clock Over thousands of years, the day-night rhythm set … Biorhythm and Drugs