APOTHB 02 – Chapter 17 – The Redundant View Of The Human Body

 
APOTHB 02 - Chapter 17 - The Redundant View Of The Human Body

The word redundant means having two separate systems for controlling the same thing. As an example, the control systems for an airplane are built redundantly. If one set of controls is damaged, the airplane can still be flown with the redundant control system. The Redundant View of the body says that the human body is […]

APOTHB 02 – Chapter 18 – The Cone View Of The Human Body

 
APOTHB 02 - Chapter 18 - The Cone View Of The Human Body

According to the Asian view of the human body, the body is divided into Yin and Yang areas. Learning what parts of the body are Yin and Yang and why they behave the way they do as a result of being Yin or Yang can be quite difficult. The Cone View of the body is […]

APOTHB 02 – Chapter 19 – The Cobra View Of The Human Body

 
APOTHB 02 - Chapter 19 - The Cobra View Of The Human Body

The Cobra View of the Human Body is named for the cobra snake. A cobra snake is a distinctive type of snake. A cobra has what is commonly referred to as a “hood” around it’s head. The area by the head is much wider than the rest of the body and has distinctive markings on […]

APOTHB 02 – Chapter 20 – The Drawstring View Of The Human Body

 
APOTHB 02 - Chapter 20 - The Drawstring View Of The Human Body

The Drawstring View of the body says that the human body moves as if large draw strings are causing the movements. A draw string is a piece of rope or something similar that is wrapped around an object in a generally circular way. A  familiar place to find a drawstring is on a pair of […]