30 cases of epilepsy were treated with acupuncture. The acupoints selected to receive treatment were: Cheng Jiang (Ren 24), Tan Zhong (Ren 17), Jiu Wei (Ren 15), Zhong Wan (Ren 12), Guan Yuan (Ren 4), Lie Que (L 7), and Zhao Hai (K 6). The manipulation used the reinforcing method after the initial needling sensation was obtained, and retained the needles for 30 minutes. 10 sessions comprised one course of treatment. A comparison group of 30 cases was treated with phenytoin sodium (0.1g a time, 3 times daily) and oryzanol. The results: after 2~3 courses of treatment, of the treatment group, 22 cases greatly improved, 7 cases improved, and 1 case did not respond to the treatment, with a total effective rate of 96.7; of the comparison group, the corresponding numbers were 14, 14, 2, and 93.3% (P<0.05).(
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Another study treated 139 cases of epilepsy by applying acupuncture on acupoints Fu Ya Men (about 1.7 cm directly below the midpoint of the posterior hairline and between the 2nd and 3rd cervical spinous processes) and Yao Qi (Extra 19). Fu Ya Men was punctured deeply (about 6.7-10 cm), and the needle was withdrawn after the patient's extremities twitched or the patient cried. Yao Qi (Extra 19) was punctured perpendicularly for a depth of 1 cm, and the needle was twisted to send the needling sensation to the head. The needle was retained for 20 min. The treatment was given once a day, and 7 days constituted one course of treatment. The results: after 3 courses of treatment, 93 cases significantly improved, 37 improved, 4 responded to the treatment, and the remaining 5 cases did not respond to the treatment, with a total effective rate of 96.4%.(11)
Combined herbal and acupuncture treatment
19 cases were treated with acupuncture combined with oral administration of Ding Xian San. The acupoints treated were Bai Hui (Du 20), Feng Fu (Du 16), Feng Chi (G 20), Da Zhui (Du 14), Tao Dao (Du 13), Chang Qiang (Du 1), Jiu Wei (Ren 15), Tai Chong (Liv 3), Zhao Hai (K 6) and Shen Mai (UB 62). The herbal formula consisted of Qi Ye Yi Zhi Hua (Rhizoma Paridis), Shi Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori Graminei), Bai Jiang Can (Thlaspi), Bi Hu (Gecko), Di Long (Earthworm), Quan Xie (Scorpion), She Tui (Snake Slough). The formula was taken 5g each time, 3 times a day. The results: all cases were drastically improved.(12)
50 cases were treated with acupuncture and the single herb Bi Ba (Fructus Piperis Longi). The acupoint Yong Quan (K 1) was needled perpendicularly and quickly for 3 min, twisting clockwise with strong stimulation if an epilepsy attack is in progress and slight stimulation if the epilepsy is in remission. The needles were retained for 30 min. The procedure was repeated once daily, and 14 days comprised one course of treatment. In addition, the single herb Bi Ba (in powder) was administered 5 grams a time, twice a day, for a duration of 30 days. The results: 25 patients greatly improved, 24 improved, and 1 did not respond to the treatment, with a total effective rate of 98%.(13)