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Author Re: Rude old lady, Jan
JanD

2005-12-31, 5:54 pm

Yes, indeedy, anyone who points out the MANY LIES here is certainly rude.

Ex: 20: 16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour

Now click on what I wrote:

BLATANT LIAR Rich Shewmake

"Rich" <joshew@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "JanD" <JanD@insightbb.com> wrote in message
> news:Xiqtf.688909$xm3.63232@attbi_s21...

OOPS, you snipped without mentioining it, which is RUDE, and a pet peeve of
the one that you don't give a damn if he lies to me, this newsgroup, his
mother, or the pope. But you post his LYING websites EVERY TIME you post.
The LIES there have been PROVEN, just as the LIES have been on Quackwatch
and you have DENIED them, just as you have here.[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> The NCAHF made that conclusion. They may eventually be proven wrong (they
> haven't yet).


YES they have, you snipped the PROOF.

[snip]

restore:

http://tinyurl.com/8qeg3

Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2005 Feb;25(2):147-50. Related Articles, Links


[Advances of clinical studies of acupuncture and moxibustion for treatment
of rheumatoid arthritis]

[Article in Chinese]

Suzuki S, Tian W, Li XW.

College of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing university of TCM, Beijing
100029, China. md_satoshi@hotmail.com

OBJECTIVE: To summarize recent development of studies on acupuncture and
moxibustion for prevention and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, so as to
provide a basis and thinking for clinical scientific studies. METHODS: More
than 60 papers about clinical and experimental studies were reviewed,
choosing clinically commonly-used acupoints and introducing mainly different
therapeutic methods. RESULTS: Acupuncture and moxibustion

****can prevent and cure*****


rheumatoid arthritis with outstanding results.

****CONCLUSION: Acupuncture
and moxibustion have vast vistas for treatment of rheumatoid
arthritis.******

PMID: 16312903 [PubMed - in process]

http://tinyurl.com/8caw5

Acupuncture for overactive bladder: a randomized controlled trial.

Emmons SL, Otto L.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health and Science
University, Portland, 97239, USA. emmonss@ohsu.edu

OBJECTIVE: To compare acupuncture treatment for overactive bladder with urge
incontinence with a placebo acupuncture treatment. METHODS: Eighty-five
women enrolled in this randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Women were
randomly assigned to either receive an acupuncture treatment expected to
improve their bladder symptoms, or a placebo acupuncture treatment designed
to promote relaxation. They underwent cystometric testing, completed a 3-day
voiding diary, and completed the urinary distress inventory and incontinence
impact questionnaire, validated quality-of-life inventories, before and
after 4 weekly acupuncture treatments. The primary endpoint was number of
incontinent episodes over 3 days. Secondary endpoints included voiding
frequency and urgency, cystometric bladder capacity, maximum voided volume,
and the urinary distress inventory and incontinence impact questionnaire
symptom scores. RESULTS: Seventy-four women completed all aspects of the
study. Women in both treatment and placebo groups had significant decreases
in number of incontinent episodes (59% for treatment, 40% for placebo)
without a significant difference in the change between the groups. Women in
the treatment group had a 14% reduction in urinary frequency (P = .013), a
30% reduction in the proportion of voids associated with urgency (P = .016),
and a 13% increase in both maximum voided volume and maximum cystometric
capacity (P = .01). Both groups also had an improvement in the urinary
distress inventory and incontinence impact questionnaire scores (54%
decrease for treatment, 30% decrease for placebo, P < .001 for the
difference in change between the groups). *****CONCLUSION: Women who
received 4
weekly bladder-specific acupuncture treatments had significant improvements
in bladder capacity, urgency, frequency, and quality-of-life scores as
compared with women who received placebo acupuncture treatments. LEVEL OF
EVIDENCE: I.*****




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