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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

de Sousa / Nogier

Nogier's Arterial Reflex

The Vascular Autonomic Signal
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-041-27282-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The Vascular Autonomic Signal

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-041-27282-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Discover the profound connection between the autonomic nervous system and the art of clinical observation in Nogier's Arterial Reflex: The Vascular Autonomic Signal. This groundbreaking book explores Paul Nogier’s revolutionary discovery—the arterial reflex (RAC) and its role as a diagnostic tool with a wide scope of possibilities for clinical exploration.

Through detailed methods, measurements, and tests, the authors present RAC as a simple yet powerful diagnostic approach, capable of unlocking the complexities of the neurovegetative system. By emphasizing direct clinical observation over technology, this work reaffirms the importance of intuition, empathy, and the art of medicine.

Whether you are a medical professional, a student, or simply curious about the intersection of science and the art of medicine, Nogier's Arterial Reflex invites you to explore a transformative perspective on health and healing.

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Part 1: A new medical approach

Chapter 1 - Introduction and background

Chapter 2 - The RAC, general considerations

Chapter 3 - The neuro-vegetative system (autonomic system) Organ function

Chapter 4 - Practical aspects of taking the RAC

Chapter 5 - Physiological aspects of the RAC

Chapter 6 - Experimental aspects

Part 2: Paul Nogier's progression

Chapter 7 - Paul Nogier’s five main stages of research on the use of the RAC

Chapter 8 - Use of colour filters Photoemission Photoreception Areas Frequencies

Part 3: Index of sympathetic reactivity

Chapter 9 - The white light test

Chapter 10 - The RAC exhaustion phenomenon: dental foci and pathological scars

Part 4: Overview of Paul Nogier’s classical techniques

Chapter 11 – Introduction

Chapter 12 - Instruments used for measurements with the pulse response

Chapter 13 - Initial stages of examination in pulse assisted auriculotherapy

Chapter 14 - Detection of ear points with the RAC

Chapter 15 - Analysis of the reactive quality of a point

Chapter 16 - Pulse reactions to mechanical pressure applied to the skin

Chapter 17 - Transfers of information and ear borders

Chapter 18 - Techniques using colour stimuli

Chapter 19 - Overview of the concept of phases

Chapter 20 - Introduction to fundamental frequencies

Chapter 21 - Areas of the ear and fundamental frequencies

Chapter 22 - Other techniques based on fundamental frequencies

Chapter 23 - Evaluation of a drug substance

Chapter 24 - The RAC applied to smoking withdrawal

Part 5: More recent techniques

Chapter 25 - The photogram

Chapter 26 - Symmetry, laterality and tragus. The case of multiple sclerosis

Chapter 27 - Food hypersensitivities and the RAC

Chapter 28 - Use of the RAC in miscellaneous pathologies

Part 6: RAC and Dental Practice

Chapter 29 - The RAC applied to dentistry: A brief introduction to auriculo-dental practice


Raphaël Nogier, born in 1953, is a physician in Lyon, France, where he has practiced auriculotherapy exclusively since 1985. Author of several books on auriculotherapy and on nutrition, he has taught in twenty-five countries, mainly in Germany, Scandinavia, Italy, the USA, Algeria, South America, New Zealand and Japan. He has participated in several meetings organised by the World Health Organization for the standardization of the nomenclature and practice of auriculotherapy. He belongs to the French medical school for which semiology remains the irreplaceable framework of the art of diagnosis in medicine.  Anthony de Sousa, born in 1943, is a physician in Geneva, Switzerland and has been practising auriculotherapy since 1983. He trained at the GLEM (Lyon Group for Medical Studies) from 1979 and collaborated with Paul Nogier in his research group in Lyon until 1996. He has been teaching RAC techniques for more than 30 years at the GLEM and at the AGMAR () (French Swiss Acupuncture Association) in Geneva and has also had the opportunity¬ to teach in Australia, New Zealand and Norway. He was an expert at the WHO meeting (World Health Organization) on auriculotherapy in 1990 in Lyon.



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