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Robin Costello BSc. DipAc. MBAcC. CertAc(China)

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Acupuncture with Antidepressants

Acupuncture with antidepressants is more effective for depression than medication alone.

In a randomised controlled trial involving 70 patients, and studying the effects of acupuncture with antidepressants to treat depression, researchers concluded that acupuncture combined with drug therapy improved the course of depression more than medication alone.

(The benefit from whole body acupuncture in major depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, January to March 2000.)

Author Robin CostelloPosted on January 11, 2007June 15, 2018Categories Depression

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