Before we get too in depth, however, a discussion of acupuncture's history, uses, and effectiveness is in order. A better understanding of this subject is helpful in deciding whether acupuncture is right for you.
First used in China over 2,000 years ago, it is one of the oldest still-used medical procedures in the world. Acupuncture stimulates the anatomy of the body to balance energy flow throughout. Through the use of tiny, metallic needles placed in specific energy points while manipulating the area or related areas by hand massage or electrical stimulation, flow is re-aligned.
Even today, acupuncture forms the basis for traditional Chinese medicine and is used to properly align the two opposing forces within the body: the Yin and the Yang. Through the vital pathways (meridians) which allow the flow of qi (vital energy), the Yin and Yang energies become balanced as they connect over 2,000 acupuncture points along the body. Even Western science, always skeptical of traditional methods, has proven that acupuncture does work, though it doesn't completely understand why.
The National Institute of Health has studied the affects of acupuncture in many areas of health care. It's shown to be effective in postoperative nausea, osteoarthritis, chemotherapy side effects, lower back pain, headaches, menstrual cramps, addiction, asthma, carpal tunnel, and more. Their studies showed that acupuncture was able to provide pain relief, improved arthritic joint mobility and function, and complemented standard care.
Most doubters, once they become patients, become believers. Current medical theories as to why acupuncture works center around its affect on the body's nervous system. The theory is that acupuncture regulates the nervous system and induces the release of endorphins and immune-system cells. Another theory concludes that acupuncture alters the brain's chemistry by changing how neurotransmitters in the brain react.
No matter the theory of why, there is no doubt that it does work. As a patient myself, I can attest to the wonderful effect it's had on my back pain. Acupuncture is a proven aid in maintaining optimal health, despite its current classification as an alternative medicine.
For the healthy individual, acupuncture is still very beneficial. Because of the balance of vital energies and their link to wellness over time, maintaining the balance through acupuncture is a preventive measure, keeping you healthy. It's analogous to giving your car a tune-up before it develops a serious problem.
Published by Emma Geller
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