I had some done in my ears once, at some team building thing there was a group of us had it done; I had about 10 tiny needles in each ear. I was skeptical about it and I challenged the lady that was in charge to cure me of the headache that I had, she proceeded to walk over and twist one of the needles and just like that my headache was gone. The mind is a wondrous thing.
It's hokum. Sure you come out of it usually feeling relaxed and with a few more holes, but it won't cure medical conditions that require actual treatment.
I would argue that while it may not have any affect on physical symptoms, it can certainly benefit psychological symptoms.
Whether that's due to the placebo effect, or because the acupuncture does actually work, I couldn't say, but ultimately, does that matter if it makes you feel better?
I've had it once - not for any particular ailment, but just general stress, and I certainly felt a lot more chilled out afterwards!![]()
I would argue that while it may not have any affect on physical symptoms, it can certainly benefit psychological symptoms.
Whether that's due to the placebo effect, or because the acupuncture does actually work, I couldn't say, but ultimately, does that matter if it makes you feel better?
I've had it once - not for any particular ailment, but just general stress, and I certainly felt a lot more chilled out afterwards!![]()
If it's hokum, why do private medical insurers pay for it?
I've had it for neck muscles that wouldn't relax, hey presto they did with acupuncture. How can that be a placebo?
SO if the ones that had nothing done still ended up better does that not prove the healing powers of the mind, in which case the whole hokum tihngs falls on its arse, its all to do with positive energy and all that sort of stuff, in which case surely anything that works, works, for whatever reason lol..