Brief Study on Five-tone Singing Therapy in Huangdi Neijing
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v6i1.3714
Abstract
The core of singing therapy research based on the five-tone singing therapy in Huangdi Neijing is to build an interactive health network. It uses the five-tone model to guide singing, stimulating consciousness to optimize the body's functions and enhance overall health. From a microscopic view, this study explores the link between the five tones and five organs. By combining instrument measurements and questionnaires, it collects multi-dimensional data. Integrating traditional five-tone singing therapy and music therapy's state-oriented approach, it analyzes key health areas. The study refines conclusions, verifies the objectivity of the five-tone singing therapy in Huangdi Neijing, aiming to offer a scientific basis for improving five-tone singing therapy and TCM smell diagnosis.
Keywords
Huangdi Neijing, five-tone singing therapy, brief research
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