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Does Acupuncture Work?

February 29th, 2008 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

Acupuncture Therapy

Chinese medicine is responsible for a number of natural therapies, and is probably the best known of them. Basically, works on the theory that your body contains energy centers at specific, strategic points. These energy centers are then linked to a particular part of the body. If you have a sore knee, for example, then the acupuncturist would locate the energy center links to that knee. This could well be located in a completely different part of the body. That’s the point where very thin needles are then inserted to stimulate the energy center. The result? The pain in your knee is reduced or removed entirely, by accessing the central nervous system through the point.

Acupuncture is used to treat many conditions, but pain relief is the most common. It’s an odd concept - inserting needles into your body to reduce pain! But plenty of people find . It’s believed that as well as stimulating energy centers, stimulates the production of endorphins, known as “feel good” chemicals, which also helps reduce the pain.

Other research has shown that can assist the immune system by stimulating the production of white blood cells. It’s also been shown that Alpha, Beta and Gamma Globulins increase after therapy, and these assist in fighting infection and producing immune antibodies. Recently, has been used to assist people recovering from alcohol and . Acupuncture focuses on reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, tension, and inducing a feeling of relaxation.

Sports people at the highest level have turned to therapy to help improve both their training and performance. Muscle tension inhibits performance, and releases tension in both muscles and the surround tissue, as well improving the efficiency of the nervous, circulatory and lymphatic systems. Acupuncture can also be used to speed up recovery rates from injury and manage pain.

Allergies also respond well to therapy. Harmless substances can cause the immune system to overreact, leading to an allergic reaction. Many are triggered by common environmental factors such as dust, pollen and chemicals. Many people also suffer from food , which can be triggered by wheat, milk and shellfish, amongst other things. Allergies are uncomfortable - stuffy nose, watery eyes and sneezing. In some sufferers, allergy reaction can result in extreme symptoms such as kidney problems, joint pain and depression. Detoxifying the body and strengthening the immune system with helps reduce or eliminate allergic reactions.

Many people turn to therapy for more serious issues, such as bronchitis, , hypertension and ulcers. Western medicine struggles to understand how manages to be so effective, but the results speak for themselves. Some suggest that believing will work is the reason it does, but that hasn’t been proven. Sometimes, for more chronic conditions, and are used together with therapy.

Other health issues that often respond well to include PMS, chronic fatigue syndrome, stress, and menstruation problems. If you’re interested in trying therapy, find yourself a reputable local practitioner, then ring and have a chat with them about your health problems. This will give them the opportunity to say whether or not they think can help you. The only way to know for sure is to give it a go.

Steve Dolan is an active athlete who uses therapy to treat various conditions. Click

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