Does Acupuncture really work?
Yes. Over the past 3000 years, more
people have been successfully treated with Acupuncture than with all other
health modalities combined. During the last couple of decades, study after
study proves that Acupuncture really works.
As from the 1st of july
this year, the Australian government has added Acupuncture and Chinese medicine
as a registered medical modality. A first in the western world as far as I
know.
Does the patient have to believe in Acupuncture for it to work?
No. I have used Acupuncture on
horses, dogs and cattle for over 25 years. These animal patients do not
understand or believe in the process that helps them get better.
A positive attitude towards getting
better may reinforce the effects of the treatment received, just as a negative
attitude may hinder the effects of Acupuncture or any other treatment for that
matter.
What are the mechanisms of Acupuncture?
From a Chinese Medicine perspective,
thin needles are inserted in specific Acupuncture points along what we call
meridians through which energy (Qi) flows to all parts of the body.
A blockage that disrupts the flow of
Qi can lead to various ailments. A disruption in one channel or organ can lead
to disruptions in another organ or channel because according to Chinese
medicine everything in the human body is interconnected. By needling specific
points, the Qi can be influenced or moved from an area of excess to an area of
deficiency for example.
From a modern scientific point of
view, it is believed that the insertion of needles at certain areas of the body
either stimulate or inhibit the central nervous system. This in term influences
the internal organs via nerve reflex pathways. The nervous system also releases
chemicals, opioids and endorphins, which can dull pain and decrease symptoms of
a variety of conditions. Acupuncture is thought to cause a discharge of
chemicals and hormones that affect the body’s internal mechanism, promote a
natural healing process and bring about biochemical balance.
What are the benefits of Acupuncture?
· It improves or prevents a variety of
health conditions like osteoarthritis, headaches, infertility, sciatica, tennis elbow, emotional problems,
eye problems, labour induction, period problems etc.
· It is cost effective.
· There are virtually no risks or side
effects when performed by a fully qualified practitioner.
· It has a positive effect on body,
mind and spirit.
· It is used as a preventative medicine
· Acupuncture can enhance the immune
system
· It is a potent stress reliever.
· It increases mental clarity
· People who do not respond to
mainstream pain medication or treatment may
find relief of symptoms with Acupuncture.
Why is Acupuncture
still around today?
Because it has been effective for the last 2500 years!
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