Veterinary acupuncture

According to traditional Chinese medicine, the Baihui acupuncture point in humans, which is the midpoint of a line connecting both ears, is anatomically similar to the Dafengmen point in pigs

Veterinary acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine and a pseudoscientific practice of performing acupuncture on animals.[1] The best studies of the effects of animal acupuncture have produced consistently negative results.[2]

  1. ^ Habacher, Gabriele; Pittler, Max H.; Ernst, Edzard (2006). "Effectiveness of acupuncture in veterinary medicine: Systematic review". Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20 (3): 480–488. doi:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2006.tb02885.x. ISSN 0891-6640. PMID 16734078.
  2. ^ Radford, Benjamin (2021). "The pointlessness of pet acupuncture". Skeptical Inquirer. 45 (2): 25–26.

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