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Acupuncture, Is It A Safe Alternative?
By Abbey Grace Yap

Acupuncture Healing Arts new features
I am happy to announce that there have been some very positive changes to the Acupuncture Healing Arts website.

We have added a section of patient testimonials. Over 90 patients have been kind enough to write testimonials?making this section an extensive resource for people interested in how others have responded to acupuncture. To make the testimonials easier to search, they have been organized by 'condition treated'. Select the condition you are looking for in the table and you will be shown a page of testimonials related to your choice. I feel this testimonials page is unique, as I haven't seen anything like it on other websites.

Another new feature is called 'The ABC's of Acupuncture' ? an easy-to-understand explanation, with pictures, of what acupuncture is, how it works, and what to expect during your treatment.

Take a look at 'The ABC's of Acupuncture'. It could help anyone who is thinking about acupuncture but who is still incertain about trying it.

I am also happy to announce that most of the articles on the site have been enhanced with photos and other visuals to give you a better understanding of acupuncture and chinese medicine. I hope you enjoy these new features as much as my webmaster and I enjoyed creating them. You may email me your comments or questions using my email contact form, or call the clinic at (916) 486-9600 to make an appointment.

Yours in health,
Steve Phillips

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Among Asian countries, is a very popular alternative pain relief means. It has been slowly gaining a following in western countries. Although there is a lack of scientific evidence to explain the efficacy of this treatment, people in the medical field are suggesting this form of treatment to their patients..

Acupuncture is an ancient Asian medicinal art devised 5,000 years ago that involves the use of thin, cylindrical needles that are inserted into specific portions of the body called points. Acupuncture points are said to be scattered all over the body and corresponds to different parts of the body. The aim of using is to restore health and well-being. Acupuncture is also said to reduce pain and/or induce anesthesia.

Licensed acupuncturists explain that when the needle is inserted into an point, there is an increase in blood flow to the area. Meridians along the points in the body are stimulated as the blood flows around the body. Acupuncture has been proven effective for a number of ailments including: nausea, chronic pain especially in the lower back area, neck pain and headaches. However, acupuncturists are unsure as to how this helps alleviate pain, they find that when they insert needles in certain points, the pain goes away. It is because of this lack of explanation that some health professionals raise eyebrows on this form of alternative pain relief method.

There are several ways that works to reduce chronic pain. One is to work through the meridians, and increase certain energy centers in the body. As an example, if someone has chronic pain, we would want to stimulate the kidney centres in the body; kidney meridians. If someone has a specific musculoskeletal pain, let's say just a spot in the shoulder, we may want to inject just a couple of needles touching each other, and use electrostimulation to reduce inflammation in that area.

Acupuncture is a generally safe treatment to administer to a patient's body. It has a very low risk profile and a particularly high success rate. However, the biggest risk factor lies on the person performing the procedure. The practitioner must be well-trained and licensed to work on 1a patient. They must know where the points are in order to know where the needles should be strategically inserted. If an untrained person inserts a needle into the spinal cord, or the lungs, there is bound to be a problem to come up.

Unlike other pain reduction and pain management treatments, is fairly non-invasive and non-habit forming. It requires no prescription medications which may cause dependence if used continuously in high doses. Unlike surgery, you don't have to be cut open during the procedure, and bleeding is very minimal. Not only does it alleviate pain, it also increases the body's energy level by stimulating the meridian points. It brings the body into homeostasis and allows people to feel better with very little to no pain at all.

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The writer, Abbey Grace Yap, is an active advocate for health consciousness and disease awareness. She posseses a deep passion in discovering new health-related information and sharing it to her readers.Choose Variety of High Quality Medicines at Online MedicinesEnjoyed Reading this article? More here: Pharmacy Articles


 
 
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