The underlying mechanisms of acupuncture and moxibustion are not self-evident, thus engendering considerable research interest. This article provides a glimpse of some of the pieces of the puzzle and draws some inferences from patterns that are emerging. Selected investigations of physical properties of points and channels, cellular effects of acupuncture, and physiologic effects are considered. Collectively, results point to some organizing principles that may give direction to future research.
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