Acupuncture Anti-Inflammatory Crohn’s Disease
Discovery
Acupuncture reduces intestinal
inflammation in patients with Crohn’s disease, reverses tissue damage, and
improves the quality of life. Until now, how acupuncture achieves these results
has gone unanswered. Researchers sought to solve this mystery and came up with
concrete answers. With the help of immunohistochemistry, researchers discovered
how acupuncture works for these patients.
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD) characterized by abdominal pain, diarrhea, intestinal
obstructions, abdominal masses, fatigue, nausea, mouth ulcers, and many other
disruptions of the gastrointestinal system. Demographically, it
disproportionately affects Scandinavians and Ashkenazim Jewish people. Crohn’s
disease often affects the colon, anus, and terminal ileum (the distal aspect of
the small intestine connecting to the cecum). Deep intestinal ulcerations with
a patchy distribution throughout the gastrointestinal system help to
distinguish Crohn’s disease from ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease has a
serpiginous distribution of inflammation whereas ulcerative colitis has a
contiguous distribution of inflammation.
Acupuncture and moxibustion have
been shown to improve CDAI (Crohn’s Disease Activity Index) scores in modern
research. CDAI scores are a method of measuring clinical responses to medicine
and medical procedures by quantifying responses and remissions of Crohn’s
disease. The researchers note that studies show that acupuncture improves CDAI
scores, quality of life, increases hemoglobin levels, and reduces CRP levels
for Crohn’s disease patients.
CRP (C-reactive protein) is
determined by a blood test and quantifies inflammation levels. High levels
indicate inflammation, often due to infections and chronic disease. The research
demonstrates that acupuncture significantly lowers CRP levels for Crohn’s
disease patients. With the help of an Olympus flourescent microscope, the
researchers learned how acupuncture and moxibustion induce a powerful
anti-inflammatory response in human patients with Crohn’s disease.
A confirmation of acupuncture and
moxibustion’s benefits became apparent in a before and after intestinal biopsy
comparison. Prior to acupuncture and moxibustion, patients had a significantly
elevated level of giant, multinucleated cells in granulomas. Inflammatory and
necrotic cells infiltrated the center of the granulomas. The mucosa epithelium
was either damaged or completely absent. Lymphocytes infiltrated the lamina
propria and intestinal glands were damaged. The glands contained necrotic,
inflammatory, and multinucleated giant cells. After acupuncture and
moxibustion, significant improvements were documented. The researchers note
that the “intestinal mucosal epithelium was intact, the intestinal glands were
reorganized, and less inflammatory cells infiltrated.”
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