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Chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men
Acupuncture repeatedly demonstrates beneficial effect in this difficult and intractable disorder.
Nanofibres explain healing properties of yunnan baiyao
Categories: Herb research
American scientists using atomic force microscopy (AFM) have discovered nano-scale fibres in Yunnan Baiyao, the traditional Chinese herbal medicine used to treat wounds. AFM images revealed an abundance of uniform nanofibres, about 25nm in diameter and 86-726nm in length, in a solution of Yunnan Baiyao powder. The authors suggest that the unique adhesive and structural properties of nanofibres may ...
Unilateral acupuncture anaesthesia measurable bilaterally
Categories: Acupuncture research
Acupuncture induces objectively measurable anaesthesia on both the treated and untreated sides of the body. In a German study, twenty-four healthy volunteers received three different forms of acupuncture - manual acupuncture, low-frequency electroacupuncture, and high-frequency electroacupuncture - in a single-blinded crossover design. All forms of acupuncture were applied unilaterally at Sanyinji ...
Expectancy enhances acupuncture's immune benefits
Categories: Immunity, Acupuncture research
Not only does acupuncture enhance immunity, telling subjects that it does so increases the benefit. Sixty healthy volunteers were randomised to receive acupuncture at Quchi L.I.-11 (groups one and two) or relaxation (group three) twice a week for four weeks. Only acupuncture group one and the relaxation group were provided with the additional suggestion that the treatment might strengthen the immu ...
Deqi switches off brain's pain regions
Categories: Miscellaneous, Acupuncture research
Acupuncture that elicits deqi has a deactivating effect on specific areas of the brain associated with pain processing. A UK team has investigated the effect of deqi and acute pain needling sensations on brain fMRI blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signals. Seventeen healthy participants received acupuncture at Hegu L.I.-4 while in an MRI scanner. The fMRI measurements were classified into those ...
Acupuncture more than a placebo for pain
Categories: Miscellaneous, Acupuncture research
In order to clarify whether acupuncture is more effective than placebo for pain relief, two British authors have combined evidence gathered from systematic reviews of high-quality RCTs that compared acupuncture with sham acupuncture for chronic pain conditions. Eight systematic reviews with meta-analyses of pooled data were included in their analysis. For short-term outcomes, acupuncture showed si ...
Acupuncture safe, risks negligible
Categories: Acupuncture research
Two prospective surveys conducted among different groups of professionals in the UK, including doctors, physiotherapists and practitioners primarily trained in acupuncture, monitored adverse events to acupuncture over a defined period of time. A total of 652 acupuncturists reported 6733 adverse reactions in 66,229 patients, an adverse event rate of 10.2%. The most common events were tiredness (3%) ...
Acupuncture increases nitric oxide synthesis
Categories: Acupuncture research
Acupuncture significantly increases the concentration of nitric oxide (NO, a key biological signalling molecule involved in vasodilation and neurotransmission) in local body tissues. In a randomised, double-blind, crossover study, 20 volunteers underwent one session each of real and non-invasive sham acupuncture in a single hand and forearm, with a one-week interval between treatments. NO concentr ...
Chinese herbal extract prevents polycystic kidneys
Categories: Kidney / Urinary disorders
Triptolide, a compound derived from the Chinese medicinal herb, Lei Gong Teng (Tripterygii wilfordii Radix) has been demonstrated to prevent the formation of kidney-destroying cysts in a mouse model of polycystic kidney disease. Researchers from Yale University found that the compound corrected cellular calcium signalling mechanisms that are disrupted in the disease, leading to abnormal cell growt ...
Needle manipulation has cellular consequences
Categories: Acupuncture research
Subtle differences in needle manipulation techniques can affect the cellular response of connective tissue to acupuncture. American researchers subjected subcutaneous tissue samples from mice to varying amounts of bidirectional needle rotation, before examining them by confocal microscopy. Fibroblast cells were observed to respond to bidirectional rotation with morphological changes, which occurre ...
Herbal extract protects neurones
Categories: Herb research
A compound extracted from a Chinese herb traditionally used in the treatment of cancer has been shown to have potent neuroprotective activity. Gambogic amide, derived from the resin of the Garcinia hanburryii tree (known as gamboge or tom rong), provides protection by mimicking the behavior of nerve growth factor (NGF). Both molecules bind to neuronal TrkA receptors and trigger activation of numer ...
Acupuncture's ant-inflammatory effects
Categories: Acupuncture research
Research has shown that the parasympathetic nervous system, and in particular the vagus nerve, plays an important part in the regulation of the immune system. A new review explains the neuroimmunoendocrine mechanisms that underlie this interaction, emphasising the role of the vagus nerve in an 'inflammatory reflex' which is capable of suppressing inflammation. Since acupuncture and other CAM modal ...
Imaging acupuncture channels
Categories: Acupuncture research
Two different imaging methods have provided evidence for the existence of acupuncture channels. In one Chinese study, the optical transport properties along the Pericardium channel path and a parallel non-channel path one centimetre away from it were measured. Lasers were shone onto volunteers' arms on points at one end of the path and the amount of emitted light was measured at points on the othe ...
'Dragon's blood' kills stomach ulcer bug
Categories: Digestive & Bowel disorders, Herb research
Researchers in China have identified the active ingredients of 'dragon's blood', a resin derived from the herb Xue Jie (Draconis Sanguis), which are responsible for its beneficial effects on peptic ulcers and ability to stop bleeding. Twenty-two different compounds identified from the powdered stems of the plant were tested for effects on Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), the bacterium known to cau ...
Characterisation of deqi
Categories: Acupuncture research
An experimental study has been carried out using fMRI to characterise the nature and cause of the sensations experienced during deqi. Manual acupuncture was performed at Hegu L.I.-4, Zusanli ST-36 and Taichong LIV-3 during fMRI in 42 acupuncture-naive healthy adult volunteers. Non-invasive tactile stimulation was delivered to the acupoints by gentle tapping with a blunt metal filament prior to acu ...
Deep and shallow needling produce similar brain response
Categories: Acupuncture research
Both deep and superficial needling of acupuncture points appear to elicit similar responses in the brain. Volunteers were needled either superficially or deeply at L.I.-4 Hegu, while their brains underwent fMRI scanning, which calculates the activity of brain regions by measuring oxygen uptake by the tissue. The result of both types of needling was that deactivation of brain regions predominated o ...
Acupuncture benefits immunity
Categories: Acupuncture research
Japanese researchers have investigated the effect of acupuncture on the human immune system. They measured CD-positive cell counts and cytokine expression levels in the peripheral blood of fifteen healthy volunteers before and after acupuncture, to determine the activity of T cells, B cells, macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells. There was a statistically significant increase in the number of ...
Self-help advice is integral to acupuncture care
Categories: Acupuncture research
A qualitative study carried out by researchers at the University of York has investigated the role of self-help advice in traditional acupuncture care. Six acupuncturists were interviewed about the treatments they provided within a pragmatic clinical trial of acupuncture for low back pain. Interviews were transcribed and coded and the contents analysed. The investigators found that individualised ...
Defining acupuncture dose
Categories: Acupuncture research
Lack of agreement on the optimal acupuncture treatment for any particular condition makes the negative results of sham controlled trials difficult to interpret and may mean that patients do not receive the best treatment. Researchers from Plymouth's Peninsula Medical School therefore propose the concept of 'dose' of acupuncture needling. They believe that this should include both the stimulus give ...
Infrared radiation spectrum of acupoints
Categories: Acupuncture research
Chinese researchers have compared the infrared radiation spectra of Neiguan P-6 in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients and healthy volunteers, to see if patients' acupoints carry distinctive pathological information. A highly sensitive infrared spectrum detection device was applied to the Neiguan P-6 and to a control non-acupoint on 50 CHD patients and 47 healthy adults. Infrared radiation inten ...
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