There's a lot of talk out
there about acupuncture being nothing more than a placebo.
Not exact matches
There is an abundance of medical literature supporting the use of
acupuncture for pain, and this includes studies
about preventing migraine headaches.
We are taught in
Acupuncture school
about Qi and the meridian system and how when Qi is blocked
there is pain and disease.
There was an improvement in visual acuity by
about 1.8 lines after 15 weeks in individuals with patched eyes and 2.3 lines in individuals who received
acupuncture.
Other than the few canines who're bothered by the needles,
there are few reported unintended results from
acupuncture, making it a protected addition to only
about any treatment plan established by your veterinarian.
Have your vet check your dog,
there are a number of suitable drugs available, also don't forget
about alternatives such as
acupuncture and physical therapy which can help make your dog's life more comfortable.