Acupuncture

LONDON. Exerting manual pressure on the Neiguan or P-6 acupuncture point (located about three finger-widths above the wrist on the inner arm) has long been a popular measure for alleviating nausea and motion sickness। Now British researchers report on a study designed to evaluate the scientific validity of this therapy। They reviewed the results of 33 clinical trials involving the use of stimulation of P-6 by needles, acupressure or electricity.