A silly put somebody through the mill just about acupuncture...?
Is it possible, if you had satisfactory needles, and put them in the right places you could create an arm or leg immobile or paralyzed? If you can, how long would the effect last? Is at hand any other "offensive" ways such as that to use acupuncture.
(Yes I know its a silly question, but please do you best to answer it! Any opinion or facts are great)
Thanks for your time...
Answer:
Not with acupuncture. The needles used contained by acupuncture are flexible and very bony (about three times the thickness of a human fleece.) The lengths of most commonly used needles are 1 inch and 1.5 inch.
The needles used for injections own very hollow shafts, which end in the tissue to be torn by the needle on insertion. The acupuncture needles hold a doweled end, not a adjectives end resembling most hypodermic needles, and therefore are far smaller quantity likely to inflict tissue damage or bruising when inserted.
It is possibe to use A syringe to paralyze/kill someone, but not an acupuncture needle. They are of too fine a rate to go deeper than perchance a half inch into the skin.
Yes and no.
You can not paralyze someone performing acupuncture BUT at hand is a healing sensation call deQi (chee) in acupuncture and when an acupuncturist cause that healing effect the sensation can sometimes be a premonition of numbness and you may "feel" paralyzed.
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