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Clinical efficacy observation of electroacupuncture based on the “ascending lucidity and descending turbidity” theory: a study of gut microbiota in patients with diabetic gastrointestinal dysfunction
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    • Clinical efficacy observation of electroacupuncture based on the “ascending lucidity and descending turbidity” theory: a study of gut microbiota in patients with diabetic gastrointestinal dysfunction

    • The latest research shows that electroacupuncture with the method of "ascending clearing and descending turbidity" can effectively improve gastrointestinal dysfunction in diabetes patients, alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms, and regulate the distribution of intestinal flora.
    • Acupuncture Research   Vol. 49, Issue 10, Pages: 1084-1091(2024)
    • DOI:10.13702/j.1000-0607.20230690    

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    • Received:13 August 2023

      Revised:11 November 2023

      Published:25 October 2024

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  • LIN Wen-jia,ZHENG Shuang,YANG Xiao-qing,et al.Clinical efficacy observation of electroacupuncture based on the “ascending lucidity and descending turbidity” theory: a study of gut microbiota in patients with diabetic gastrointestinal dysfunction[J].Acupuncture Research,2024,49(10):1084-1091. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20230690.

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