Thursday, June 18, 2009

Acupuncture Works For Me

By Donnie Boots

Yes, there are needles. No they don't hurt.Acupuncture is an ancient method of healing that is experiencing recent growth among Western medical clients and physicians. For most people acupuncture is relaxing. For conditions like headache or back pain the patient usually feels some relief after the first treatment. Some conditions require several shorter treatments for significant improvement.

Clients are advised to continue using conventional medical care and use the complementary acupuncture treatment as an adjunct to improve their healing. Use it for relief in conjunction with your healthcare providers guidance.

Back pain is a chronic health issue in the United States. It is this back pain that is the top reason why people seek acupuncture therapy. Usually they turn to acupuncture when other more conventional treatments have not been successful. Patients who receive acupuncture treatments are much more likely to have their conditions improve.

Traditional Chinese medicine explains that acupuncture works by releasing the blocked flow of energy along the bodys meridians of energy flow. While it is true that these meridian lines are located very much like the neural network in our bodies. Nonetheless, Western medicine cannot accurately explain how acupuncture works. One widely accepted theory is that acupuncture needles stimulate nerve endings which then cause the body to release endorphins or other hormones which result in pain relief and healing.

Acupuncture is not only helpful for relieving pain from arthritis and lower back pain, but also for migraine headaches. Acupuncture can prevent recurring migraines for up to six months after about ten treatments. That makes it an effective alternative to drugs for migraine management.

Acupuncture is cost-effective and in some locations you can find free acupuncture clinics. Also by offering free acupuncture treatments occasionally, an acupuncturist can help people overcome their anxieties over the unfamiliar treatment and try it out regardless of whether their insurance covers it or not. That is a good marketing strategy in areas where acupuncture has only recently been introduced to the public.

Not only can you find needle-free and hands-free acupuncture, you can find Electronic Acupuncture in some urban areas around the world. Some centers provide laser or electric probes for contemporary acupuncture services. Some clinics offer nano-technology and silicon health restoration chips to treat patients with significantly greater convenience.

The changing face of acupuncture today is a mix of ancient and modern techniques. Acupuncture works for many people and is essentially pain-free. For many generations acupuncture was the primary mode of healthcare in China, now it has spread in some form around the world. - 14130

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