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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

documented by Dr Gabriel Stux
brought to you by www.akupunktur-aktuell.de

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  • Pretty impressive free-hand technique with no guide tube, but I am noticing that they do not palpate the channel and points at all. I find this quite problematic. Just hitting textbook locations might be a fast way to practice but I have not found it very effective.

  • @1awareness Not necessarily, it really depends on the style of acupuncture and what is being treated. Treating stroke recovery, for example, is a very intense type of acupuncture treatment and can be quite painful.

  • Is it really true that it is some what painless?

  • oh my god!!!!!! 

  • It felt like being pricked by a sharp corner of a plastic card, intially. May be some tingly sensation, like hitting upper part of your arm. soThen, numbness for the remaining period.

  • No it does not. The needles are very thin and from personal experience I can say that there is no pain. This is a centuries old practice.

  • e.e

    That has to hurt!! e.e

  • doesnt that hurt???

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