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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 29 2013 @ 11:02 AM EDT |
Several veterinary reports about in Europe and the US. The porblem is
disentangling the good stuff from the bad. Like in humans, acupuncture works for
some and not for others. There was a program on UK TV some time ago where a vet
used acupuncture on a racehorse which was in bad shape - it worked.
I personally know an individual whose blood pressure was so bad the medical
profession had given up and the prognosis was dire (basically invalided for the
remaining expected short lifespan). After a course of acupuncture, taken on the
basis of nothing to lose, blood pressure was normal and the person could return
to employment. Incidentally Otzi (the ice man) has tattoos on the acupuncture
points for arthritis from which he suffered.
To quote 'the truth is out there' but it needs unbiased research and like the
now discredited 'Clovis First' that seems to be difficult for some (certainly
for vested interests).[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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