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Micro-Acupuncture Systems As Fractals Of The Human Body PAIN MANAGEMENT IN ACUPUNCTURE

MECHANISM OF ACUPUNCTURE EFFECT


Posted on January 6, 2011

MECHANISM OF ACUPUNCTURE EFFECT "Thorn to the gas to and effective", a gas is caused by sensory stimulation of acupuncture, and is closely related to clinical efficacy. Study indicated that the hypothalamus is the air conditioning was an important site, the use of acupuncture and the feeling of scale can predict the activation of the hypothalamus and a feeling of relevance gas. To study the results of acupuncture treatment as an example, the forbidden drugaddiction, the changes in the function of the hypothalamus persists, through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that in healthy volunteers and heroin addicts and the activation of the hypothalamus to stimulate acupuncture related to corticosterone levels and physiological responses, including a gas feeling sharp pain to anxiety and findings of the study showed that acupuncture stimulation, the addicts of the activation of the hypothalamus better than healthy, acupuncture treatment of heroin addicts have gas score was significantly higher than the healthy group [4]. Acupuncture is usually the body by regulating cell signaling molecules play a role of substance, like nitric oxide (NO), norepinephrine (NE) and so on. NO is an important

signaling molecule, such as neurotransmitters, like with a variety of functions, may in some cells such as neurons and have a skin. Epidermis, outer root sheath and sebaceous glands with neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) immunoreactivity and NADPH diaphorase activity. Human skin in NO concentration can be micro-dialysis method of skin in vivo monitoring [5]. Research has shown that acupuncture points in the rat skin, the meridian on the NO concentration and relatively high expression of nNOS [6]. Skin surface in order to collect points of nitrate and nitrite quantitative, revealed by a bacterial enzyme nitrate reduction of non-acupuncture points on whether or not to participate in NO synthesis, at both ends with a length of 0.5 ~ 0.7 cm of small plastic tubes tied tube 50 healthy volunteers in the forearm or leg. The NO scavenger, hemoglobin, or 2 benzene -4,4,5,5 tetramethyl-imidazoline -1 O -3 oxide (PTIO) Add tube under the skin 20 min, the use of chemiluminescence to collect samples of nitrate and nitrite quantitatively. The results show that regional and non-meridian control samples collected compared to nitrate and nitrite concentration on the Pericardium Meridian Point 4, the bladder through two points on the significantly increased. Nitrate and nitrite concentration in the first a 20 min sample collection points were significantly increased, and in 20 ~ 40 min, 40 ~ 60 min and 60 ~ 80 min of the research team collected samples of similar concentration. Water treatment and the skin surface compared to the skin with sodium hypochlorite to deal with the surface nitrate and nitrite concentration and the number of bacteria significantly reduced cloning. This study shows that with non-points compared to the skin, NO in the points to a very high level of physical release, by the bacterial reduction of nitrate to participate in non-enzymatic chemical skin acupoint produced NO, and L-arginine for NO synthesis [7]. With -methyl tyrosine methyl ester pretreatment and intravenous injection of rat L(2,3,5,6-3H) tyrosine, blood, stripped lower limbs, upper limbs and trunk on the acupuncture points, non-acupuncture points and non-meridian skin regions were observed in skin tissue levels of NE and the determination of NO update on the acupuncture points and meridians on the NE effect, results showed that the NE concentration of the skin points and the release of 3H-NE was significantly higher than non-acupoints and non-meridian area. When the intravenous injection of NO donor DEA-NO-pro-nuclear complex, the points in the release of 3H-NE increase, when the injection of neuronal NO synthesis inhibitor NG-propyl-L-arginine, the points in the 3H decline in NE release. NE Acupoints NO update rate in the treatment group for the

lower body, and in the NO synthesis inhibitor group the opposite trend. In contrast, the NO donor and NO synthesis inhibitors both organizations to deal with non-acupuncture points or non-meridian control organization of the update rate of NE were not affected. NE of the study to prove the first update rate is always lower in the acupuncture points, NO donor points to the promotion of increased NE synthesis or release, NO synthesis inhibitor, can inhibit NE synthesis or release points, tips and non-acupuncture points, meridians compared to skin tissue, in acupuncture points, meridians NE skin is to increase the synthesis or release, and in the sympathetic nervous system can be derived from L-arginine by NO synthesis regulation [8].
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About Dr. Vaman JN MD (Acu) PGCA (Harvard) MSfN MISOM Dr. VAMAN MD (Acu) PGCA ( Harvard ) MSFN MISOM CEO of INSOM - Indian Society for Orthomolecular Medicine Member of Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Association - JNV 9914 Emeritus Member of the Society for Neuroscience Fellow of American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Member of American Holistic Medicine Association Member of International Socity for Orthomolecular Medicine Member of Australasian Integrative Medicine Association Dr. Vaman JN is a recognized authority on modern Japanese and German styles of Acupuncture. Dr. Vaman is trained at Harvard Medical School in their prestigious Postgraduate Program in Acupuncture Structural Acupuncture for Physicians. Harvard Acupuncture Course is recognized as the highest qualification/ Training in Medical Acupuncture in the world. Dr. Vaman is MD in Acupuncture and his MD thesis was titled - "Mechanisms of LASER therapy in Acupuncture". Vamans practice of Acupuncture (for over 10 years) focuses on people with chronic ailments. His current Practice is dedicated to the Holistic Health practice of Acupuncture using modern LASER applications & German MicroSystem Acupuncture (MAPS). He has successfully treated Cancer, Arthritis, Stroke patients providing pain relief and partial remission of Cancer etc. Vaman treats patients with a scientific approach where strong emphasis is placed on developing a neuro-anatomical understanding of pain modulation with acupuncture. This Neuro-Muscular Japanese & German Acupuncture system that link Western Bio Medicine theory to concrete, understandable clinical diagnostic and treatment techniques, thus a bridging gaps in western allopathic bio medicine system. Vaman's interest in Acupuncture started in Germany in year 1992-93 where he studied 'Tai Chi' and 'Acupuncture' as a personal choice & passion. Vaman is an active advocate of Orthomolecular Medicine and follows the great Dr. Linus Pauling's teachings. He is a Member of ISOM International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine.

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