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Acupuncture as a treatment

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James Scott Mills - 29 Apr 2006 10:52 GMT
can anyone give us some feedback on this?
the ad says TREATMENT
it does not use the word CURE
Susan - 29 Apr 2006 15:23 GMT
> can anyone give us some feedback on this?
> the ad says TREATMENT
> it does not use the word CURE

Lots of folks have asked, one person in the past posted here that she
thought it may have helped, but possibly due to the relaxation it brings.

Controlled study indicates that it's not an effective T treatment.  If
you do it, it's an experiment on your part, and if it helps, I hope
you'll report back here.

Susan
Jim Chinnis - 29 Apr 2006 18:50 GMT
James Scott Mills <attala@mindspring.com> wrote in part:

>can anyone give us some feedback on this?
>the ad says TREATMENT
>it does not use the word CURE

Check PubMed. There have been controlled studies.
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fyfpoon@gmail.com - 03 May 2006 16:06 GMT
It was acupuncture that finally released me of my head discomfort which
might or might not have been related to my tinnitus.  That is to say, I
might have been  suffering from two illnesses that existed side by
side.

If you want to try, after all else has failed, you can contact this one
as follows:

Dr.Zhang 604-4390865 in Vancouver.  I think you should be able to tell
whether it would help after 2 treatments.

I would be a bit careful with the limitations of 'controlled' studies.
Mr. Y - 11 May 2006 01:32 GMT
I would like to try acupuncture, and this guy sounds good, but I have 3 kids
and live in Indianapolis.   Is there any resource where I could find a
actupuncturist who specializes in Tinnitus, or is recommended?

> It was acupuncture that finally released me of my head discomfort which
> might or might not have been related to my tinnitus.  That is to say, I
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> I would be a bit careful with the limitations of 'controlled' studies.
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 11 May 2006 02:11 GMT
This lady Chinese doctor lives in Vancouver.  She has quite a bit of
experience in treating tinnitus.  She graduated from the Imperial
University of Peking. Try to speak more slowly when you talk to her.
She is speaking immigrant English.
Michael Loiben - 15 May 2006 02:25 GMT
Acupuncture did not help my tinnitus, but it sure made me feel good for the
rest of the day.

> This lady Chinese doctor lives in Vancouver.  She has quite a bit of
> experience in treating tinnitus.  She graduated from the Imperial
> University of Peking. Try to speak more slowly when you talk to her.
> She is speaking immigrant English.
 
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