Acupuncture Emerges as Weight Loss Treatment, Study

A new weight loss technique has been uncovered: acupuncture, researchers say.

They are calling it an "effective technique" for treatment of people struggling with obesity

Researchers applied two different techniques - one targeting five points on the ear and another pricking just one - and compared them to a control group.

The small study of just 58 Korean participants found that those who underwent the treatment over eight weeks had a lower body mass index (BMI) and lower weight than those in the control group.

The five-point treatment brought BMI scores down by 6.1 per cent and the single-point treatment group had a 5.7 per cent lower BMI, researchers said.

Publishing their findings in the journal Acupuncture In Medicine, the South Korean researchers wrote: "The five ear acupuncture points, generally used in Korean clinics, and the Hunger point alone treatment are both effective for treating overweight people."

Some questioned the findings of the study.

Professor Edzard Ernst, emeritus professor of complementary medicine at the University of Exeter, said: "It is hard to think of a treatment that is less plausible than ear acupuncture.

"Testing such a treatment is arguably a waste of resources. If it is studied nevertheless, the test should be rigorous, which unfortunately cannot be said for this study."

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