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The Miracle Parts of Acupuncture

June 22nd 2009 14:33
Today, I’m feeling very upset, as my neighbor, Margaret had suddenly got the stroke attack in her home’s kitchen in this early morning (Gosh, I’m in huge shock when I knew it). Luckily, her daughter is watering plants in the backyard garden. She drove her mother straight to the nearest hospital!

After an hour of rescuing, the doctor managed to save Margaret life, but after the unpredictable attack, she is not able to walk as usual, as her legs became a little bit paralyze!

During the lunch hour, I rushed to hospital and dropped Margaret a visit. Although she seen much better, and she’s smiling during my visiting, but I sensed something wasn’t right (maybe sorrowful feeling) underneath her smile! No matter what, I must help her recover from the inability…


After I went back to my working place, I started to search on the internet. Well, it seems that the god of luck is always besides me, where I found a very effective way to treat Margaret’s paralysis.

Honestly, it’s one of the most common methods and it’s being classified in the alternative therapies field. Yep, I’m talking about the acupuncture here!



Well, I’m going to skip the introduction of acupuncture, as the main topic is how to use it to cure the stroke patient.

If someone is being attack by stroke, you must stay calm and don’t be panic. For those that living in a rural area, and you didn’t have the time to wait for the ambulance to come by, then you can use this ‘bloodletting’ method.


Actually, bloodletting is one of the ancient world’s medical techniques, where it requires one person to release certain amount of blood from a patient. It is belief that this method would cure the illnesses instantly!

By the way, here are the steps and you can try it, especially when the stroke patient is situated in a very critical position!

1. First of all, you must slowly move the patient. Make sure that he/she sitting on the chair/couch.

2. Then, find a needle (It’s better using the sewing needle, or a copper pin is also fine as well). Before it, remember to disinfect the needle, by burning the needle on fire for about 30 seconds!

3. After it, you need to use the needle and prick on the patient’s fingers. In this case, please ensure that you’re pricking on all the ten fingers!

4. Lastly, squeeze the patient’s fingers hardly until you see the blood coming out from it. After a few minutes, the patient will awake from the unconscious.

I’m feeling very sorry for Margaret, as I cannot use this method to save her, when she’s need it the most! However, I’m sure with the stroke acupuncture methods, which I learned from a very special health forum, she will recover from the paralysis very soon!

Hopefully, you all will learn this simple life rescue method, as it’s can be as useful as CPR, when you’re dealing with the stroke patients.

Note: Figure thanks to healthjockey.
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Comment by katyzzz

June 22nd 2009 21:36
Amazing stuff here, Wilson, but surely for us, only in an emergency?

Comment by Jason King

June 22nd 2009 21:44
Accupuncture is awesome - it is also world recognised as a medical treatment - one of my closest friends has studied in all forms of Chinese medicine and I hate needles. After my first session I would definately do it again and again. Especially the treatment for relaxation and stress relief. She combines the accupuncture with massage. It is SO relaxing.
I will ask her about bloodletting - it seems a bit old fashioned and macabre - but whatever works right?

Comment by Wilson Pon

June 23rd 2009 03:58
Well, Katyzzz. If you can withstand the pain, then you can go ahead for the daily routine (Just kidding). Yep, it's only for the emergency use, my dear.

Jason, glad you enjoyed the acupuncture. Well, if I'm not wrong, the combination of the acupuncture and massage is called, "Acupressure", which is a very relaxing massage! Yep, you might ask your friend about the bloodletting method, although it's sound a little bit scary for some people...

Thanks for the great comments, guys!

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