Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 I didn't have time to read the full article, but how does this theory explain the use of accupuncture for the complete elimination of pain during major surgery, as is practiced in some countries? -- David Elfstrom <listbox wrote: ACUPUNCTURE, TOUCH, AND THE PLACEBO RESPONSE read the full article at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/anthony.campbell1/acupuncture/articles/touch.html [snip] .... Does this mean that acupuncture is " just placebo " ? At this point, if not before, scientifically minded acupuncturists are likely to feel uncomfortable, for we seem to be coming perilously near to conceding the critics' case that acupuncture is nothing more than a superior placebo. This is in fact still a possibility, as Ernst and White have pointed out (p. 156)[6]. And what makes the critics' charge even more telling is the fact that although there is a fair amount of scientific evidence to show that acupuncture in the broad sense has some effect, there is very little to show that any one method of doing it is better than Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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