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There is some scientific basis for acupuncture claims. Taardad Maiden Send a noteboard - 24/02/2012 01:48:15 PM
Studies are showing that deeper needling actually impacts the brain. And by "deeper", I mean the needles are inserted to a depth of 1 cm, rather than 1 mm. Interesting to see what research unfolds as we learn more and more about the brain.

Acupuncture "deactivates" the brain
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For one, that statement varies on the study. - 06/02/2012 09:53:57 PM 580 Views
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There is some scientific basis for acupuncture claims. - 24/02/2012 01:48:15 PM 847 Views
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Interesting - 19/02/2012 05:49:38 AM 787 Views

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