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October 30th, 2008 by Mcdowell Carey
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Is Acupuncture Safe?
Acupuncture is safe and without any serious side effects, one of the reasons for its acceptance. The stainless steel needles themselves are pre-sterilized, and they are disposed of after each treatment. Acupuncture has been used by millions of Americans and is recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA regulates acupuncture needles as medical devices, and rates them in the category of safe and effective.Acupuncture is the careful insertion of hairfine thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate the flow of a person’s Qi, or natural healing energy. Acupuncture needles are sterile. Most practitioners in the United States use disposable needles. These are very thin needles.
Are there ailments acupuncture isn’t effective to treat?
Cancer is not treatable by acupuncture, although it is effective in resolving the nausea associated with chemotherapy treatment. AIDS also does not respond to acupuncture, although acupuncture can be used to boost the immune system, it cannot reverse the effects of HIV.Acupuncture is a profound healing technique in which the insertion of very fine needles into specific points on the body along or near energy channels adjust and balance ones Qi. In accordance with the needling depth, manipulation of the needles, the theories of Yin & Yang and the Five Elements, a practitioner is able to restore and maintain harmony in the Body, Mind, and Spirit of an individual.Channels or meridians, are rivers of energy that flow on the body, Acupuncture points are located along the 12 meridians and 8 extra channels. There are 365 mapped acupuncture points along the 12 channels, as well as hundreds of extra points found all over the body.
What are the Acupuncture Channels?
Channels or meridians, are rivers of energy that flow on the body, Acupuncture points are located along the 12 meridians and 8 extra channels. There are 365 mapped acupuncture points along the 12 channels, as well as hundreds of extra points found all over the body. Qi (pronounced “chi”) is the Chinese word for the energy moving through out the channels. The movement of the Qi assists in balancing the Yin, Yang, excess, deficiency, disperse or to tonify.The interest in acupuncture as a potentially useful adjunctive and complementary treatment for people with malignancy is growing.
What is the History of Acupuncture?
The earliest written record of acupuncture in the West is from an article in a French medical journal from 1671 because of the colonial involvement of France, England and other European powers in China and Southeast Asia there has been a long interest in acupuncture throughout Europe and by the 19th century, that interest had migrated to the East Coast of this country with scattered practitioners reported in most major cities along the East Coast of the United States by the late 19th century.Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedures in the world. Originating in China more than 2,000 years ago, acupuncture began to become better known in the United States in 1971, when New York Times reporter James Reston wrote about how doctors in China used needles to ease his pain during and after surgery. The term acupuncture describes a family of procedures involving stimulation of anatomical points on the body by a variety of techniques.Oriental Medicine is used not only for pain management, but also as a comprehensive system of health care and health maintenance. Athletes use Oriental Medicine to achieve optimum performance levels. Oncology patients are treated for the side effects of chemotherapy to enhance their quality of life.
TOP What is acupuncture?
Traditional acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy) and Xue (Blood) through distinct meridians or pathways that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels. Acupuncture is intended to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering. The method by which this is accomplished has been time tested over thousands of years and continues to be validated today.The interest in acupuncture as a potentially useful adjunctive and complementary treatment for people with malignancy is growing.More health plans are adopting acupuncture therapy in their coverage as more consumers are turning to alternative medicine to improve their health.
TOP What is acupuncture?
Traditional acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy) and Xue (Blood) through distinct meridians or pathways that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels. Acupuncture is intended to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering. The method by which this is accomplished has been time tested over thousands of years and continues to be validated today.Cancer is not treatable by acupuncture, although it is effective in resolving the nausea associated with chemotherapy treatment. AIDS also does not respond to acupuncture, although acupuncture can be used to boost the immune system, it cannot reverse the effects of HIV.Acupuncture points are specific locations on your body where a high density of nerves and blood vessels intersect. By needling those points the Chinese discovered that they can have a profound calming and restorative effect on the nervous system while improving blood flow to certain areas of the body.
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