Acupuncture is a form of ancient Chinese medicine that dates back nearly 5,000 years. In this medicine, the physician inserts tiny needles into the skin to help your body function better. Through the strategic insertion of these needles into the right points on your body, the physician can help to get the Qi (pronounced chee) flowing properly throughout your body. There are many healing benefits to having properly flowing Qi. If your energy is balanced in the right ways, you can experience improvements in not just one but multiple parts of your body. You can receive help with conditions involving all parts of the body, including organs, blood vessels, nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, and bones.
You may find it reassuring that acupuncturists are regulated health professionals. In the United States, practitioners of this medicine have to go through a strict four-year program and obtain certification and licensure much like other physicians. They must also complete prerequisite science courses like other medical professionals.
Acupuncture is not for everyone. You have to open your mind to its possibilities and to suspend your beliefs about traditional medicine. It is unwise to try to think about acupuncture in terms of your beliefs about traditional physicians who rely on prescriptions, therapies, diagnostic tests, surgeries, and other treatments to provide relief to patients.
Although acupuncture may not be covered by your health insurance, it is a viable alternative when you have tried various treatments using Western medicine and those treatments failed. Acupuncture cannot treat all medical problems, but it can provide relief for many conditions. Consider acupuncture for things like skin conditions, back pain, joint pain, pain in tendons, muscles, and ligaments, chemical addictions, breathing problems, mental conditions, and injuries.
For more information, check out Acupuncture.com or seek the help of an acupuncture physician.
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