To lump all usage of needles in the category of 'acupuncture' is like
lumping all people in the 'healing arts' together. Anything at all can
be concluded.

On Jan 21, 9:35 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Diversion of mental focus from migraine to implementation of puncture
> process may have worked just based on the distraction value. I would
> assume it is something like Cox Technic aka,  flexion-distraction.
>
> http://blogs.webmd.com/pain-management-and-migraine-relief/2007/05/wh...
>
> http://www.coxtechnic.com/
>
> On Jan 21, 11:17 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
> > I've just heard on the news that the Germans have found that
> > acupuncture works just as well in curing headaches and migraine as
> > aspirin and other tablets.  They did around 7,000 tests.  Not good
> > news for acupuncture though - turns out it worked just as well with
> > the needles in the wrong places.  Probable causes involve nearly all
> > this kind of stuff (tablets included) being placebo.  Well, well ...- Hide 
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