About Acupuncture
What is Acupuncture & Chinese medicine?
Acupuncture is an ancient healing technique that stimulates the body’s
natural healing process. It is an essential part of Chinese medicine, a
comprehensive system of health care with over 3000 years of continuous
clinical history. Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, Chinese
herbology and massage, dietary therapy and exercise based on traditional
Chinese medicine principles.
This system of healthcare is currently used by one-quarter of the world’s
population, in over 25 countries. In the history of humankind, more
people have been treated with acupuncture than all other health-care
modalities combined!
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How does Acupuncture work?
Researchers are still trying to figure out just how acupuncture works.
All we know is that it does work, which is why acupuncture is currently
the fastest growing form of alternative medicine in the U.S. However, we
do have some explanations.
The classical Chinese explanation is that within our bodies lies an
intricate network of pathways called meridians that carry vital life
energy. Similar to a network of rivers, these meridians assist in the
distribution of energy and nutrients that are needed to nourish every
cell, tissue and organ system in our bodies. When there is an obstruction
in the flow of this vital energy - like a log jam in a river - everything
downstream that is dependent on that energy is compromised, which can lead
to a state of imbalance, pain or disease.
There are 15 major meridians in the body and over 350 acupuncture points
located along these pathways. Each meridian acts as a conductor of
energy, and each acu-point, when stimulated, has a unique effect on the
energy that passes through that meridian. Thin needles can be inserted
into some of these points to stimulate the body’s natural healing process
by promoting the circulation of its vital energy and blood. By releasing
the obstructions in the flow of this vital, bio-electric energy, the body
is able to return to a state of balance, free from pain, tension and
disease.
Western science confirmed in 1978 that there are measurable pathways of
higher conductivity along the surface of the skin that correlate with
traditional meridian pathways. They also discovered that the electrical
conductivity of the skin at the classical acupuncture points was
significantly higher than at the non-acupuncture points. More recent
experiments have shown that acupuncture can release pain-blocking
endorphins, reduce inflammation, and appears to adjust many physiological
processes of the body including rhythm and stroke volume of the heart,
peripheral microcirculation, gastrointestinal peristalsis, secretion of
hydrochloric acid and the production of red and white blood cells.
Acupuncture is most widely employed to alleviate both acute and chronic
pain, which may be explained by its ability to promote blood circulation
and reduce inflammation.
Acupuncture also appears to release chronic holding patterns and trigger
points, and restore muscle imbalances by resetting muscle fiber tonicity,
breaking up adhesion formation and reducing inflammation, thus helping to
restore functional integrity and balance.
Is Acupuncture painful?
Acupuncture needles are extremely thin and flexible - about the size of a
human hair - and can be inserted without pain. They bear no resemblance to
those used for injections. Most find acupuncture treatments very relaxing
and often fall asleep. Only disposable, single-use needles are used.
Chinese Herbs
Based on thousands of years of observation and clinical experience,
Chinese medical literature has systematically documented more than 5,000
medicinal herbs. These substances are normally prepared from the whole or
part of a plant in natural forms: seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark,
minerals, or flowers. An herb can contain a huge complex of organic and
inorganic compounds that, as a whole, make up its unique medicinal
profile. Although a single herb can be administered, typical Chinese
herbal formulas contain from 2-15 different herbs. Most of these classical
formulas have been in use for thousands of years. The formulas can be
cooked and served as tea, or prepared in the form of capsules or granules.
Chinese herbal medicines function as a whole food rather than as an
extracted single ingredient. Modern research has revealed that many
Chinese herbs act through one or more pharmacological mechanism. As with
acupuncture, a prescribed herbal formula is specifically tailored to the
individuals needs. For example, a classical Chinese formula that is
commonly used for patients with low back pain can be individualized with
the addition of specific herbs for the patient's low energy, irritability,
and insomnia. When administered by an educated and experienced
practitioner, Chinese herbs have shown little or no adverse side effects.
It is advisable to seek a licensed and experienced practitioner when
choosing herbal medications. Remember, everybody has a unique makeup, so
something you read in a magazine, or that works for a friend, may not be
the best option for your body.
We provide high-quality Chinese herbs and avoid any herbal products that
contain endangered or threatened plant and animal products, heavy metals,
contaminants or adulterations.
What Can Acupuncture Treat?
Pain - Acute or Chronic:
Back pain, neck pain, joint pain, headaches, rheumatoid and
osteoarthritis, myofacial/TMJ pain, carpal tunnel, sciatica, sports
injury, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, muscle aches, spasms and cramps
Respiratory:
Allergies/hay fever, asthma, sinusitis, colds, flu, bronchitis
Neurological:
Numbness, dizziness, migraines, peripheral neuropathy, seizures,
post-stroke rehab
Gynecology:
PMS, menstrual irregularities, menopausal complaints, pain, infertility,
bladder infections
Emotional:
Stress reduction, depression, anxiety, insomnia, emotional imbalance,
PTSD, ADHD
Digestive:
Constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, acid reflux, abdominal pain,
indigestion, irritable bowel
Men’s health:
Prostate challenges, erectile dysfunction, infertility, low libido
Other benefits:
Cancer treatment support, quit smoking support, improves energy and immune
function.
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