Acupuncture Outperforms Drugs for Digestive Relief

in health •  7 years ago 

Acupuncture is well-known for its ability to modulate pain. In fact, a previous study even found that acupuncture beats morphine for pain.  People with arthritis, bad backs and knees, headaches and other painful  conditions often find great relief when they undergo this type of  treatment.

But most people don’t know is that acupuncture can also  be an effective treatment for gastrointestinal issues. This includes  digestive concerns such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastritis and functional dyspepsia. Acupuncture can also help relieve symptoms of nausea, bloating and abdominal joint.

In particular, there are two acupoints commonly used to harmonize the  spleen and stomach with reliable clinical efficiency. These are called  Gongsun (SP4) and Nei Guan (PC6).

The SP4 point is used to regulate the intestines, while the PC6 point is associated with the relief of nausea, motion sickness and upset stomach.  And treating these two points with acupuncture is actually shown to  outperform mosapride, a drug that increases the process of gastric  emptying and prevents reflux. 

 

Acupuncture Boosts Quality of Life Among Gastrointestinal Patients

In  a recent study, one group of patients with functional dyspepsia was  treated with acupuncture at acupoints SP4 and PC6. A second group, the  control group, received mosapride.

Clinical symptoms,  electrogastrography measures and Functional Dyspepsia Diseases Quality  of Life (FDDQL) scores were recorded in the two groups before and after  treatment.

For the next 30 days, acupuncture treatments occurred  twice a day at 30 minutes per session among the study group. During that  time, patients in the control group took 5 mg of mosapride three times  daily.

At the end of the study period, electrogastrography results  were significantly different between the two groups. There were also  differences in the post-treatment FDDQL subscores between the treatment  and control group.

 

70% of Patients Experience Relief of Symptoms

While some may argue that the results of the above study were a result of the placebo effect, additional studies show otherwise.

For  example, a 2012 study out of China compared the effects of genuine  acupuncture treatments against sham treatments. It also compared both of  these against the efficacy of the drug itopride. A total of 712  patients with functional dyspepsia were included in the study.  

All groups had an improvement in dyspepsia symptoms and quality of  life scores at the end of the treatment. However, the overall response  rate was significantly higher in acupuncture group (70.69%) and lower in  sham acupuncture group (34.75%).

The difference in symptoms and quality of life were also higher in the acupuncture group than in the itopride group. 

 by Dana Nicholas

http://www.liveinthenow.com/article/acupuncture-outperforms-drugs-digestive-relief  

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