Connect with us

Acupuncture

Find an AcupuncturistAcupuncture is one of the oldest healing practices in the world. Its roots are found in Asia where it’s been continuously practiced for over 3000 years. In developed countries like the United States, it’s considered a complementary or alternative healing medicine with benefits that support health and vitality.

Modern science has given us clues to how this ancient healing practice works and we can demonstrate the beneficial effects. For instance, acupuncture points can be located by measuring the electrical potential of the skin. We know needling non-acupuncture points doesn’t produce the healing effects of acupuncture. The meridians are generally found along the courses of the nerve and blood vessels, and the acupuncture points are associated with certain types of nerve endings.

The stimulation of nerve endings be the needles creates a set of responses in the body which are unique to acupuncture. Acupuncture prompts the production of neurochemicals called endorphins by the brain, and the release of hormones including cortisol by the pituitary glands. These substances are part of the body’s own defense against pain and inflammation.

Tradition states that acupuncture works by adjusting the flow of vital life force energy in the body. This energy, called “Qi” (pronounced chee) flows through the channels called meridians, and it is on there 14 meridians that the 365+ acupuncture points are located. The meridians and their branches form a network which unites and relates all of the body’s organs and functions. Disease is seen as a disruption in the movement of Qi. By stimulating the acupuncture points that are in or associated with the affected areas or functions, we can restore balance.

The World Health Organization recognizes the use of acupuncture in the treatment of a wide range of medical problems, including:

  • Digestive disorders: gastritis and hyperacidity, spastic colon, constipation, diarrhea.
  • Respiratory disorders: sinusitis, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, recurrent chest infections.
  • Neurological and muscular disorders: headaches, facial tics, neck pain, rib neuritis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, various forms of tendinitis, low back pain, sciatica, osteoarthritis.
  • Urinary, menstrual, and reproductive problems.

Acupuncture is particularly useful in resolving physical problems related to tension, stress and emotional conditions.

Acupuncture is recognized throughout the world as a safe and effective form of medicine. It requires extensive training, so you should only go to a certified acupuncture specialist.

Find an acupuncturist in your area

Search Directory

Source info for scientific information: Herbsmith, acupuncture brochure



Print Friendly