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What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture is an important
part of a Traditional Chinese Medicine system with a history of over 2500 years. Already used
widely throughout Asia and Europe, Acupuncture is considered one of the newest
primary health care modalities in the US. So far over 12 million Americans have
turned to Acupuncture for help, and many western physicians as well as medical
researchers have experienced its powerful healing effects. The concept behind it The main concept behind
Acupuncture is an energy force called “Qi” (pronounced chee) which circulates
throughout the human body using specialized pathways called Meridians or
channels with “Acupuncture points” where the energy is most concentrated. It is believed that free flowing of the Qi keeps a person healthy. If
the flow of the Qi is blocked for any reason, illness results. Acupuncture
restores the proper balance and flow of the Qi, returning health to the patient.
(more about Qi and Qi Gong) Healing effects of
Acupuncture One of the most common uses of
Acupuncture is pain relief. This includes migraine, backache, period pain,
arthritic and rheumatic pain, post-operative pain, and post-injury pain.
The World Health
Organization has declared Acupuncture successful treats a variety of medical
conditions: -Ear, nose, and throat
disorders: common cold, sinusitis, tonsillitis, hayfever, rhinitis and tooth
pain. -Respiratory disorders:
acute bronchitis and bronchial asthma. -Gastro-intestinal disorders: gastritis, indigestion duodenal ulcer, hiccoughs, colitis, constipation and diarrhea. -Eye disorders: Acute conjunctivitis, central retinitis, juvenile myopia and mild cataract. -Neurological and Muscular-skeletal: Trigeminal neuralgia, headache, stroke syndromes, Meniere's disease, neuralgia, bladder dysfunction, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, sciatica, lower back pain and osteoarthritis. Other conditions treated include menstrual, menopausal and pregnancy related conditions, stress, depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, sports injuries, and drug withdrawal. Acupuncture is more than just
inserting tiny needles into your body. It is a complex system combining other
complimentary techniques which can includ -Moxibustion (warming) Herbs are usually taken in addition to Acupuncture to enhance its healing effect. Response to
Acupuncture After a person receives
Acupuncture, he or she will experience a sense of general well-being and
relaxation. It is reported that an individual feels an improvement in sleep,
digestion, and overall energy levels. Since Acupuncture heals the body through
natural techniques, side effects are very rare. Mild exacerbation may be felt
after first treatment, but subsides with additional treatment. Acupuncture is
safe for person of all ages including children and the elderly, although
treatment for the elderly is usually done to reduce discomfort and management of
the condition. Conclusion In short, Acupuncture can strengthen the physical body, prevent disease, control pain, enhance health, assist in sports performance, addiction withdrawal, and achieve longevity. SOME ADVANTAGES OF USING TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
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