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Ten Reasons to Try Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a natural therapy that is a form of Chinese medication. It involves inserting hair-thin needles into
specific points on the body to stimulate the body’s healing abilities. Acupuncture can be used to heal and overcome
a variety of physical and mental health related problems.
Pain Relief
Acupuncture can aid in relieving pain. This is, in part, due to the fact that acupuncture increases the body’s
level of endorphins, which are often referred to as “feel good” chemicals. Acupuncture also helps normalize nerve
impulses because acupuncture points and the central nervous system are connected.
The Immune System
Evidence has indicated that acupuncture strengthens the body’s immune system and natural resistance. It has been
shown that there is an increase in white blood cells, as well as in the level of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Globulins
after an acupuncture treatment. Alpha and Beta Globulins are thought to help white bloods cells better fight
infection, while Gamma Globulins assist in the production of immune antibodies.
Drug Recovery
Acupuncture assists in the recovery of drug and alcohol addiction. It does this by helping to reduce withdrawal
symptoms, decreasing cravings, relieving tension, and helping people relax. In fact, acupuncture is so successful
in drug treatment recovery that many clinics throughout the United States use acupuncture as an integral component
of their programs.
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Acupuncture has the ability to release muscle tension, as well as tension in the connective tissues. This allows
the lymphatic, nervous, and circulatory systems to function more efficiently. For these reasons, acupuncture is
helpful in both prevention and treating musculoskeletal disorders. In fact, sports figures such as Carl Lewis,
Charles Barkley, and Jim McMahon are known to use acupuncture in order to improve training and performance, as well
as to speed up healing and to manage pain.
Allergies
Allergies are caused by the immune system reacting to substances that are harmless to most people. Environmental
factors, such as pollen, dust and chemicals are common causes of allergies. Similar, foods such as milk, wheat, and
selfish can cause allergic reactions. Allergies can cause watery eyes, stuffy nose and sneezing. They can also
cause more serious problems, such as joint pain, diabetes, glaucoma, kidney problems, depression, heart
palpitations and learning disorders. Through acupuncture, the body can be detoxified and the immune system can be
strengthened, thereby causing the body to cease having allergic reactions.
Stress
Stress can lead to more serious health problems, such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, and respiratory problems.
According to Chinese medicine, stress causes these problems when the liver energy is out of balance. Therefore,
acupuncture helps but this energy back into balance, which relaxes the muscles and brings about peace of mind.
Diseases and Disorder
Acupuncture can help with more than 50 different internal medical problems. Some diseases that have been
effectively treated with acupuncture include: bronchitis, asthma, diarrhea, ulcers, and hypertension. The exact
acupuncture treatment varies depending on the medical condition and may be used in conjunction with other natural
therapies, such as herbs and massage.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is often brought on my depression, stress, or an infection. No matter the direct cause,
patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome have immune system deficiencies and most have a weakness in their internal
organs. Acupuncture can be used to improve the body’s immunity and, therefore, eliminate Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome.
Menopause
Typical symptoms associated with menopause include night sweats, hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings, and heart
palpitations. In Chinese medicine, these symptoms occur when the Yin is out of balance. Yet other symptoms of
menopause can include weight gain, hypertension, indigestion, and water retention, these are caused by an imbalance
in the Yang. If these are left untreated, it results in a Qi deficiency, which causes feelings of fatigue, a dry
vagina, decreases sex drive, lower back pain, cold extremities, and incontinence. Acupuncture therapy has been
shown to help get the Yin and the Yang back into balance, thereby reducing the symptoms of menopause.
PMS and Menstruation
Many women experience both emotional and physical pain and discomfort before and after menstruation. Emotional
difficulties can include sadness, anger outbursts, depression, and irritability. Physical pains can include pain in
the lower back and the lower abdomen. Acupuncture can help bring the body back into balance and eliminate or lesson
physical and social pain associated with menstruation.
Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that is quickly gaining acceptance in Western culture for its
proven ability to treat emotional and physical problems without the side effects associated with other forms of
medication.
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