Hong Kong and Australian
scientists reviewed 26 trials which focused on use of the so-called pericardium, or P6, acupuncture point in the wrist. The trials involved 3000 patients who were either given P6 acupuncture
or sham treatment, such as a needle that was inserted at the wrong place or a simulated stimulation of the P6.
Those who received the right treatment were 28 per cent less likely
to feel nauseous and 24 per cent less likely to ask for anti-sickness drugs compared to those who got the placebo treatment.
Acupuncture was just as effective as routine
anti-sickness drugs in preventing nausea and vomiting, but had few side effects and was cheaper, the study found.
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