Acupuncturists outperform non-acupuncturists (NA) in tests of behavioural skills associated with their profession and this is reflected in structural differences in their brains. Chinese researchers recruited a cohort of 22 acupuncturists and compared them with 22 … [Read more...]
Not All Placebos Are Created Equal
The placebo effects of different therapies are not identical, and patients who respond to one type of placebo may not respond to others, according to research from the USA. In a crossover study, researchers tested the analgesic effects of four treatments on pain sensitivity in 48 … [Read more...]
Acupuncture in Southend at the Therapy Life Centre
I have had acupuncture many times in the past but this was my first session of acupuncture in Southend. Changing from one therapist to another is always a little nervy but as I consistently get benefit from doing so I was keen to try Lorna at the Therapy Life Centre. If you … [Read more...]
Using Moxibustion to Treat Damp
The heat and warmth from Moxibustion is the best form of treatment for Damp. It originated in Northern China in the bitterly cold climate of Mongolia. A cold and harsh environment is one of the causes of Damp which invades the body via the meridian network. By causing a … [Read more...]
Acupuncture Stops Pain Via Brain Pathways
Acupuncture Stops Pain Via Brain Pathways. New research confirms that electro-acupuncture decreases pain by regulating the expression of several proteins in the part of the brain responsible for autonomic nervous system, endocrine and limbic system functions - the … [Read more...]
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