Posted by patiolant on July 14, 2008 at 20:56:10 from (139.142.227.203):
In Reply to: O T Accupunture posted by gold-leaf-deere on July 14, 2008 at 16:44:44:
I had a form of Asian acupuncture for treatment of a deep plantar's wart on my foot. All conventional treatments failed (liquid nitrogen, etc), so my doctor sent me to this older Chinese dermatologist who simply tapped the wart with a fine needle. Five treatments later, and no wart (and it never came back). I had him treat several other warts over the years with similar results. I couldn't believe how well it worked. It turns out that all the conventional docs sent their patients to him when they had hard to kill warts. I had a few good chats with him about the treatment. He said it was a form of Asian acupuncture that he learned when he returned to China for a year visit. It is meant to stimulate the immune system to attack the wart. He was the only one using it in our area. The sad thing is that medicare would not pay for the treatment (I am in Canada) since it had not been "proven" to work by conventional means , so he would do the treatments free for any patient that needed it. He would not take money, and he said he felt an obligation to provide treatment (and did so happily). Not many doctors like that around anymore. Unfortunately, he retired last year near age of 80, and there is no one around who does the treatment anymore.
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