Yang Water and the three moxibustions: A TCM theory for Wudalianchi cold springs and its application in medical tourism

New Techno-Humanities Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-31 DOI:10.1016/j.techum.2025.10.003
Funian Yu , Guenier W. Amily Dongshuo , Yan Li , Changliang Xia , Manhua Ma
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The Wudalianchi Cold Mineral Springs, along with the Vichy Springs of France and the Caucasian Mineral Springs of Russia, are recognized as three of the world’s foremost cold mineral springs. A questionnaire-based survey of 121 individuals engaged in mineral spring bathing reveals that, for healthy individuals, immersion in cold springs, drinking mineral water, and natural therapies can regulate Yin and Yang, and boost Qi. Furthermore, this study addresses frequently raised public questions from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Yin-Yang theory, such as why drinking cold spring water does not cause stomach pain or diarrhea but instead induces comfort; why immersion in cold springs does not lead to leg cramps; and why conditions diagnosed incurable by modern medicine show improvement or even recovery through spring therapy.
Based on the Yin-Yang theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, this study proposes for the first time that “though cool in temperature, spring water is Yang in nature.” Through investigation into the unique magnetic properties of the volcanic lava in Wudalianchi, a theoretical concept is introduced: “solar-bestowed Yang Energy: A Natural Moxibustion Field Between solar and Earth.” This framework is extended to propose three innovative concepts: Tianjiu (Solar Moxibustion), Dijiu (Earth Moxibustion), and Shuijiu ( Hydro-Moxibustion). The exploration not only expands the research perspective on the integration of volcanic geology and wellness culture, provides theoretical and practical foundations for the development of medical tourism, but is also anticipated to foster further scholarly investigation.
阳水与三灸:五大连池冷泉的中医理论及其在医疗旅游中的应用
五大连池冷矿泉与法国的维希温泉和俄罗斯的高加索矿泉并称为世界三大最重要的冷矿泉。一项针对121名矿泉浴者的问卷调查显示,对于健康的人来说,泡冷泉、喝矿泉水和自然疗法可以调节阴阳,增强气血。此外,本研究从中医阴阳理论的角度解决了公众经常提出的问题,例如为什么喝凉泉不会引起胃痛或腹泻,反而会引起舒适感;为什么泡冷泉不会导致腿抽筋;为什么被现代医学诊断为不治之症的病症会通过春季疗法得到改善甚至恢复。本研究以中医阴阳理论为基础,首次提出“温凉水阳”。通过对五大连池火山熔岩独特的磁性特征的研究,提出了“太阳赋予的阳能量:太阳与地球之间的天然灸场”的理论概念。这一框架被扩展为三个创新概念:天灸(太阳灸)、地灸(土灸)和水灸(水灸)。这一探索不仅拓展了火山地质与健康文化融合的研究视角,为医疗旅游的发展提供了理论和实践基础,而且有望促进进一步的学术研究。
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