根据中医传统观念进行精油疗法

K. Schnaubelt
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用精油自我治疗已经成为一种流行的现象,引发了对其优点的相当大的争论。由于精油的大量成分可同时与多个生理靶点系统相互作用,给常规药理实验带来困难。尽管如此,精油的宝贵特性已经通过实验或经验得到了证实。例如薰衣草(消炎)、意大利蜡菊(抗血肿)、西林松(肾上腺皮质兴奋剂)、牡荆(平衡雌激素和孕酮)和Tanacetum annuum(抗组胺)。使用国内可获得的精油可以帮助发展中国家替代昂贵的进口药物。因此,将提出新的方法来确定精油的生理活性。结合中医和生物学的观点,强调了迄今为止尚未体现出来的精油的特性。(1)变异性:精油是亲脂性的、低分子的次生代谢产物。因此,它们的组成在种群之间以及随着植物对环境和竞争生物的反应而不断变化。(2)感官知觉(Sensory perception):人类根据通过感官感知到的信息构建自己的现实。植物和哺乳动物之间的共同进化赋予了植物精油与哺乳动物化学感官相互作用的特殊品质。(3)中医认为精油与元气(源气)共振:提出了利用这一概念的建议,这一概念在最近的研究中发现,萜类化合物与转录和翻译后修饰以及酶调节相互作用。
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Essential oil therapy according to traditional Chinese medical concepts

Self medication with essential oils has become a popular phenomenon triggering considerable debate as to its merits. As the large number of components of essential oils can simultaneously interact with multiple physiological target systems, conventional pharmacological experimentation is difficult. Nonetheless valuable properties of essential oils have been established experimentally or empirically. Examples include Lavandula angustifolia (anti-inflammatory), Helichrysum italicum (anti-haematoma), Pinus sylvestris (adrenal cortex stimulant), Vitex agnus castus (oestrogen progesterone equilibrant) and Tanacetum annuum (anti-histamine).

Employing domestically available essential oils could help developing nations to substitute them for expensive imported drugs. Hence, novel approaches to determine physiological activity of essential oils will be presented. Combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) viewpoints with those of biology emphasizes hitherto under represented characteristics of essential oils.

  • (1)

    Variability: essential oils are lipophilic, low molecular products of the secondary metabolism. As such their compositions continuously vary among populations and with the plant’s responses to environment and competing organisms. Instead of attempting standardization, models are suggested to utilize this dynamic phenomenon.

  • (2)

    Sensory perception: humans construct their reality based on the information perceived through the senses. Co-evolution between plants and mammals gives specific qualities to the interaction of plant essential oils with mammalian chemical senses. Models are sought to exploit these often highly beneficial processes.

  • (3)

    TCM contends that essential oils resonate with yuan qi (source qi): suggestions are presented to utilize this concept, which finds a counterpart in recent research demonstrating that terpenoids interact with transcription and post translational modification, as well as enzyme regulation.

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