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What Is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture
is a form of therapy and of health maintenance first developed
in the far and near
east over 5,000 years ago. Specific
points on the skin are stimulated in order to affect an energy
balance in the body. These points are located on bioelectrical
channels of energy called meridians. This energy circulates
through all the organs and parts of the body through fourteen
main channels.
Twelve are bilateral, and two are central. There is a continuous
circulation of energy from one channel to the other in a particular
pattern which was well defined by the Chinese. Stimulation
of one or a combination of key acupoints on the body may restore
harmony to the affected area.
If we were to compare a 175 pound
man on one end of seesaw and a 45 pound child on the other
end, it
becomes obvious the seesaw
would be “broken” due to the fact the heavier person
would be sitting on the ground, and the lighter would be dangling
in the air. Even though the seesaw is producing a symptom of
being broken – extensive examination would not reveal
anything wrong with the seesaw. The obvious answer is in the
balance.
Correction of the balance corrects the problem.
Acupuncture
works by restoring normalcy to the body’s
energy balance by utilizing a combination of acupoints located
on the twelve meridians. This is accomplished by a variety
of means, the needle is just one.
Historians have stated, “More
people have benefited from acupuncture over the course of
fifty centuries
than the combined
total of all other healing sciences, both ancient and modern.”
Acupuncture
textbooks list well over one hundred different conditions
that respond well to Acupuncture. The World Health Organization,
working in close harmony with the International Acupuncture
training center of the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese
Medicine,
has indicated acupuncture is effective in the following conditions:
Acute
and chronic pain relief, migraine, tension, cluster and sinus
headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, bladder dysfunction, bed
wetting, cervical (neck) pain, and mid-back pain, low back
pain, shoulder, tennis elbow, post-operative pain relief, gastric
problems,
asthma, allergies, skin conditions, hemorrhoids, abnormal blood
pressure, fatigue, anxiety, neurologic syndrome, various eye
problems, etc., etc.
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