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DID YOU KNOW...
that biliary dyskinesia, low functioning gallbladder or sphincter of oddi dysfunction may be helped by acupuncture?
 
Gastrointest Endosc 2001; 53:211-6 reports that "Electroacupuncture may relax the sphincter of oddi in humans".

This study found that performing low frequency electro-stimulation at acupuncture point gallbladder 34 served to relax the sphincter muscle that allows the flow of bile into the small intestine for digestion. It also increased the hormone levels of CCK which contributes to gallbladder contraction.


 
   
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