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<strong>BBRS</strong> Science and Medicine A New View of Conquering Cancer 49<br />

Morphological Structure of the Acupuncture Point<br />

© Hugo Nielsen, Ron Zoet and Bert Pijnenburg – Maart 2011<br />

Schematic overview of Bioelectronics<br />

according to Vincent and Diatheses of<br />

Ménétrier.<br />

.<br />

The Heine Cylinder<br />

Professor Hartmut Heine (1987), discovered that neurovascular bundles<br />

penetrate the superficial fascia at the acupuncture points that he<br />

investigated and are surrounded by a cylinder of extracellular matrix-<br />

the “Heine Cylinder”.<br />

The Vascular Nerve Bundle “Heine Cylinder”, is sheathed in the loose<br />

mesenchyme (ECM). A nerve runs between the artery and the vein passing<br />

through the fascia in the adventitia of the vascular walls, with terminal axons<br />

containing Substance P (SP) and calcitonin-gene related peptide(CGRP).<br />

In the subfascial branch of the nerve, transmitting axon reflexes occur<br />

between the mast cells and SP containing terminal axons.<br />

Histophysiology of the Acupuncture Points<br />

An acupuncture point connects the skin and outer environment to the body’s<br />

muscles, internal organs, spinal cord, higher nervous centers and the<br />

endocrine system through the vascular nerve bundles. In this way a<br />

regulative coupling is established between the exterior and the interior.<br />

Other facts supporting this thesis are as follows:-<br />

The artery walls in the perforation areas around an acupuncture point are<br />

much more profusely supplied with vasomotor nerves than elsewhere in the<br />

body.<br />

It seems that the circulation supply is much greater in the acupuncture point<br />

area than elsewhere in the body.

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