You had better trust a vascular surgeon. Accupuncture has no answer for you.
2006-11-15 03:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, i am half chinese i saw many people cure by this process, just be brave.. hehheh...
"Circulatory" Theory: this states that Acupuncture has the effect of constricting or dilating blood vessels. This may be caused by the body's release of Vasodilaters (such as Histamine), in response to Acupuncture.
There are many diseases that can be treated successfully by Acupuncture or its related treatments. The most common ailments currently being treated are: lower backache, Cervical Spondylosis, Condylitis, Arthritic Conditions, Headaches of all kinds (including migraine), Allergic Reactions, general and specific use for Analgesia (including surgery) and relief of muscles spasms. There have also been clinical trials in the use of Acupuncture in treating anxiety disorders and depression. Likewise, very high success rates have been found in treating addictions to alcohol, tobacco (nicotine) and "hard' drugs. Acupuncture can rid the body of the physical dependency, but can not rid the mind of the habit (psychological dependency). For this reason, Acupuncture treatment of addictions has not been fully successful.
if you wanna know more..
http://www.acupuncture.com/education/theory/acuintro.htm
2006-11-15 12:19:06
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answered by chikqie 2
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Hi there !
The answer is a firm "NO" !
Dont take risk in the blood supply ..contact a reliable GOOD physician !
best wishes !
2006-11-15 12:05:06
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answered by suresh k 6
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