A study published May 30, 2010 through the University of  Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York found that acupuncture  stimulates the release of the naturally occurring chemical Adenosine faster than pain medication. Adenosine is a chemical  released  to help increase blood flow and dull the sensation of pain.
 From an article in News by the Second:
"It’s an interesting contribution to our growing understanding of the  complex intervention which is acupuncture” said Josephine P. Briggs,  M.D., director of The National Center for Complementary and Alternative  Medicine at Rochester University.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Acupuncture for Eye Disorders
Acupuncture has been found to improve the eyesight of children suffering  from lazy eye. Professor Dennis Shun-chiu Lam, who led the research, said the  acupuncture accelerated the treatment response, improved the overall  treatment results and shortened the total treatment duration. See details from the study here.
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