Acupuncture
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The intent of acupuncture therapy is to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering. Acupuncture is one of the ancient techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been here for us for thousands of years. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine comprise a comprehensive medical system that has been used to diagnose, treat and prevent illness for over 3000 years. It is used to relieve pain, strengthen the immune system, heal acute and chronic ailments, and reduce stress and tension.
Oriental medicine is based on an energetic model rather than the biochemical model used in western allopathic medicine. A vital energy, Qi, flows along pathways called meridians which are associated with individual organs.
When the balance of this energy in the meridians is disturbed by injury, poor diet, medications, stress, hereditary conditions, environmental factors or excessive emotional issues, pain or illness results.
Oriental medicine focuses on correcting these energetic imbalances by restoring a free and even flow of Qi, which stimulates the body’s natural ability to heal itself. This is accomplished by stimulating specific points along the meridians with needles or heat.
Modern science has been able to measure the electromagnetic charge at these points and has confirmed the locations and empirical effects of acupuncture points and meridians. As acupuncture works equally well on people as on animals, it does not use the placebo effect as some people believe. Patients do not have to believe in acupuncture for it to work.
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Why seek an Acupuncture treatment?
Acupuncture encourages self-care and healthy body awareness. The World Health Organization recognizes acupuncture and traditional oriental medicine’s ability to treat many disorders. The following is a partial list:
Do you have needle-phobia?
Needle phobia stems from the use of large gauge, hollow needles used to draw blood or inject a substance into the body. Acupuncture needles are different. Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture are solid and have polished points instead of beveled sharpened ones, so do not draw blood. A typical acupuncture needle is .20mm in diameter, the thickness of a few human hairs.
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