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Hi to all.

Sorry if I come back to RCT, but, just a few days ago, I recalled those old

(about sixties) experiments done on (poor) dogs, who riceived

electrostimating acup. (like in analgesy, low freqency, 5Hz); just after one

hour, while analgesy was effective, was injected nalorphine (Naloxone) the

same drug used in patients in overdose due to Heroin or Morphine; Nalorphine

works on the same sites of opium derivates, inhibiting them. In the dogs'

experiment after the injection, the analgesic effect of electroacupncture

suddenly disappeared, such demonstrating the same drug mechanism in

acupuncture, as in a drug opioid analgesic treatment. Of course, this is

only a western sight of acupuncture, but it could be useful -in my opinion-

to execute an RCT vs placebo, assuming as a placebo treatement the injection

or not of nalorphine (placebo acupuncture) vs another kind of " naked "

injection, like a watery salt solution (Physiologic solution) after an

acupuncture treatement. Hoping to be understood, because of my terrible

english (reading an english artcle is a thing, while writing...) I wish to

ask you all about this idea and how to do it, maybe in two nations, why not?

Best regards and thanks to all of you.

, Italy

-----Messaggio originale-----

Da: Chinese Medicine

Chinese MedicinePer conto di mike

Bowser

Inviato: mercoledi 22 giugno 2005 3.25

A: Chinese Medicine

Oggetto: Re: Acupuncture Research Protocols

 

 

Attilio had contacted me offline about an article he was preparing for

publication along this line of thought. I was making an offer of

collaberation on such an endeavor but with a slight twist. While most of

us

have heard of this or that research that shows something of acupuncture

interest no one has yet attempted to pool this info to show that there is

an

event that is created by such an experiment. Attilio let me know. Later

 

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

>Pete Theisen <petet

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re: Acupuncture Research Protocols

>Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:47:41 -0400

>

>mike Bowser wrote:

> > Attilio,

> > I have a few ideas on this and why it should be important for us to

> > coorelate other research findings when appropriate. I have thought

that

> > maybe we should write an article about the various physical signs and

>info

> > that are known. You can contact me offline if interested.

>

>Hi Mike!

>

>Keep it on line, a number of us are interested :-)

>

>Regards,

>

>Pete

 

 

 

 

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