What do you want to know about acupuncture?

November 24th, 2008    Posted by: GHS
acupuncture
crosbie asked:


If you read an article on acupuncture in a magazine, what information etc would you want to see in it?

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11 Responses to “What do you want to know about acupuncture?”

  1. Duke75 Says:

    I would probably just read the title then skip the the next article. Acupuncture isn’t especially interesting.

  2. RaWR__*X* Says:

    What is it?

    Which part of the body it is done on?

    Why might you need it?

    Does it hurt?

    Maybe the history of where it originated…?

    EDIT:

    Oh yeah and are there any risks?

  3. roger69 Says:

    what ailments can be treated

  4. fabrutus Says:

    Why so many otherwise intelligent people believe it despite the fact it is has been definitively debunked by real medical practitioners and scientists!

  5. pookiebear Says:

    I would want to read about benefits from it that people may not be aware of. For instance, I just learned recently that acupunture can help people quit smoking, I know someone who has quit through using acupuncture (he used to smoke a pack a day!) I think there are a lot of everyday health benefits that people could take advantage of using acupuncture, but simply aren’t aware of them.

  6. Chris Says:

    I don’t need to. I have had it, and it is fantastic. Maybe that is what you want to read.

  7. hauntition Says:

    does it help lose weight :D

  8. carol p Says:

    I actually had acupuncture. I had a pain and it was there for a long time and i tryed everything and finally asked the chiropractor who did acupuncture if he would try it and he did and i had it done 2 or 3 times and after that i was fine. They stick needles around the area and near the area of the pain, they have a special method for this and the needles stay in for l5 mintues, it doesn’t hurt, it might feel a pinch at first but you never feel them when there in your skin.

  9. Hearty Says:

    For what ailments are the treatments used?
    How many treatments are required for each ailment?
    Why it works? The science behind it.
    History of accupuncture

  10. Lightning Says:

    How to identify a well trained practitioner from a poorly trained one.

    How to contact their regulators etc.

  11. szelkha Says:

    I’d like to know if it helps the problem of thinning hair in women.

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