Simulated acupuncture and real acupuncture reduced low back pain
The problem is that in the study, the "simulated" points were over the real points and the needles placed partway through a little piece of foam, whereas in the "real" acupuncture, the needle penetrated through the foam pad into the skin.
The experimentors did not seem to understand the electrical nature of the body and acupuncture, as the needle would act like an antenna of sorts, and still influence the body.... much like walking past a radio or television antenna.... you don't even have to touch the antenna to clear up the signal.
And, animals respond well to acupuncture, which pretty much takes care of the "belief" part of the results.
Last edited by Natural Life; 04-14-2011 at 02:17 PM.
Dr. Max Norris DC,Dipl.Ac.
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