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Health Benefits of Cupping Therapy – Your Path to Wellness

No doubt, in the realm of alternative medicine, many practices and treatments have stood the test of time and proved their efficacy over centuries. One such conventional but effective therapy is Chinese medicine therapy, known as cupping. Cupping Therapy Milton, Ontario, is a simple process that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction, …

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Electroacupuncture promotes stem cell release

doi:10.1002/stem.2613 A recent study conducted by Indiana University School of Medicine has demonstrated that electroacupuncture can trigger a neural mechanism that promotes tissue repair and relieves injury-induced pain. The researchers conducted a series of laboratory tests using human, equine, and rodent subjects, to track the effects of electroacupuncture. They found that the stimulation of fine …

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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Extraordinary Vessels in Treating Complex Diseases

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a unique understanding of the human body and its functions. According to TCM theory, the human body is a complex system where the organs, tissues, and cells are connected by channels known as meridians or pathways. There are a total of 20 meridians in the human body, including 12 regular …

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Acupuncture in Western medicine Point of View

Difference between a acupuncture point and a non-acupuncture point Western medicine has done a lot of anatomical and physiological research on meridians and acupuncture points in Chinese medicine. For example, a postmortem study by Langevin published in the Journal of Anatomy in 2002 found that the correlation index between acupuncture points and inter- or intramuscular …

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