Mar 23


Studies show acupuncture has measurable effects on the body:

“This ancient Chinese technique of sticking needles into the skin to relieve pain, nausea and many other ills never fails to make me feel better — more mellow and more energized. I used to think this lovely state was mostly due to the placebo effect.

But a growing body of evidence — brain scans, ultrasound and other techniques — now shows that acupuncture triggers direct, measurable effects on the body, including perhaps activation of precisely the regions of the brain that would be predicted by ancient Chinese theory. This is potentially good news for the millions of Americans now scrambling for pain relief in the wake of conflicting government recommendations on painkillers Vioxx and Celebrex.

At the University of California at Irvine, researchers have shown that when a needle is placed in a point on the side of the foot that Chinese theorists associate with vision, sure enough, the visual cortex in the brain ”lights up” on functional magnetic resonance imaging scans, though the cause and effect are not totally clear.”

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