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Acupuncture Research – Enhanced Blood Flow to the Brain

July 26th 2011 02:50

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New research shows that acupuncture at acupoint GV20 (DU20, Hundred Meetings, Baihui) increases blow flow to the brain without raising arterial blood pressure or pulse rate. The researchers sought to measure cerebral blow flow in an attempt to understand the mechanisms by which acupuncture induces a therapeutic effect. GV20 is well regarded for it ability to treat disorders related to the head and brain. Indications for the use of GV20 include dizziness, hypertension, hypotension, deficient memory, ear ringing (tinnitus), headaches, diminished vision, windstroke, and syncope.


The researches measured increases in the blood flow velocity of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and anterior cerebral artery (ACA) during acupuncture needling of GV20. Although blood flow increased, blood pressure and pulse rate did not change significantly. The researchers conclude, “The data suggest that GV20 acupuncture treatment increases cerebral blood flow. The results of this small-scale study provide preliminary evidence for acupuncture effectiveness.”

GV20 is located near the top of the head. According to Chinese medicine theory, GV20 (Governing Vessel 20) is the Meeting point of the GV channel with the Urination Bladder, Gallbladder, Sanjiao (Triple Burner), and Liver channels. GV20 is a Sea of Marrow Point. It calms the wind, descends the uprising Yang, lifts the fallen Yang, nourishes the sea of marrow (brain), and calms the Shen (spirit). From a more western perspective, the researchers have measured the physical effects of GV20 on blood flow to the brain thereby showing one mechanism by which GV20 nourishes the sea of marrow (brain). This also demonstrates physiological changes in the body when GV20 is used to eliminate headaches



Reference:
Hyung-sik Byeon, Sang-kwan Moon, Seong-uk Park, Woo-sang Jung, Jung-mi Park, Chang-nam Ko, Ki-ho Cho, Young-suk Kim and Hyung-sup Bae. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. March 2011, 17(3): 219-224.









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Comment by Quintin Watt

July 26th 2011 20:37
ACUPOINTURE:
(As opposed to ACUPUNCTURE):
What is it? ....
HEY - katyzzz - and everybody else: you really SHOULD read my most recent post on Katyzzz's earlier thread (the one entitled "Can You Cure Chronic Pain With Your Mind?") - it was posted last night (around 10PM GMT and 1HR (or BST (British Summer Time)) ...
YES, you really all SHOULD read it; because it tells you exactly what my acupointure is; how it works and how to use it for yourself (or for a loved one) to help with so many kinds of pain and discomfort.
NOW, I shared this with all you subscribers to katyzzz's blog (even though I normally charge my clients for it!) - and at NO financial profit to myself here (obviously!) - because I like to help people (It's what I do, after all). As you see, it is my own (trademark) therapeutic technique and the product of quite a bit of research and development.

It would be gratifying, indeed, if even SOMEONE here liked to comment; tell me if they tried it; how did it work for you? Yeah? Feedback please! Thank you

Jeff Watt, Mental and Spiritual Healer

Comment by katyzzz

July 26th 2011 21:05
People around my blog can be awfully slow to comment, that's a sad fact of life Jeff, I understand and appreciate your position. Good luck with everything you do, you deserve it.

Comment by Quintin Watt

July 26th 2011 22:33
Thank you.

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