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Clinical observation on combined warming needle and patented Chinese medicine for irritable bowel syndrome
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 10/20/09
Chen YQ et al. – Both treatment methods could improve the clinical symptoms and increase the patient’s quality of life. The total effective rate in the treatment group was slightly higher than the control group. Also, the combined warming needle and Chinese herbs could improve the main symptoms in a faster way.
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