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We found that laser stimulation of acupoints lead to activation for frontal-limbic-striatal brain areas, with the pattern for neural activity somewhat unique for each acupuncture point. This is the first study to investigate laser acupuncture about a group of acupoints valuable in the management of depression. Differing activity patterns depending about the acupoint website were displayed, suggesting that neurological effects change with the site for stimulation. The mechanisms for activation and deactivation and their effects about depression back further review.Acupuncture Risk #2: Pricking for the Body
The program for treatment was developed across time by the senior Mäkelä whilst working Since a physiologist. He was considering the electrical character for the human body and he started to research this area in the early 1960's. In this time he noted that the electrical skin resistance varied significantly over various things about the body. Whilst initially mapping the points he determined they correlated with the known acupuncture points for the body. He then began search at the impact for electrical currents and later laser light in influencing human health conditions. The results were startling and effective.
The issue with this theory is the fact that it does not clarify the full spectrum of the effects of acupuncture. Acupuncture excites the pain inhibitory nerve fibres for a short time period, thereby stopping pain, however, the effects for acupuncture can last much longer than that, usually for some months following the acupuncture needle has been removed, and nothing in the Gate Control Theory very explains this long effect. The mechanism for pain perception and transmission has not been clearly and completely defined, and in the light of the current state for knowledge around the basic mechanism for pain, it is a small silly to expect an reason for the effects for acupuncture on pain.

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