Acupuncture For All Those Simple Aches
And Pains
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
If, like me, you have quite a fear of needles and
injections, then acupuncture, that practice of sticking needles
onto different parts of your body to cure sicknesses might seem
scary at first.
However, if you've been long been suffering from some
problems like headaches or chronic pains and your regular
visits to the doctor don't seem to be helping you, then why not
consider a trip to an acupuncture specialist? After all, who
hasn't heard of somebody's aunt somewhere suffering from
arthritis and trying out everything that the doctors
recommended all to no avail, only to finally be cured by a
really good acupuncturist?
Perhaps you were wondering if it could actually work for
you. You might feel a bit skeptical since traditional Chinese
medicine doesn't immediately coincide with theories in modern
Western medicine. In fact, the use of needles to cure people
was discovered thousands of years ago in China long before
microscopes or x-ray machines were invented or before bacteria
and germs were discovered.
When you think about it, that might be something that the
practice has going for it. If it has existed already for
thousands of years and is still being practiced by millions up
to now, then it must have worked already for quite a number of
people.
What typically happens when you go to an acupuncturist?
When you go to an acupuncturist, you would typically first
be asked about your medical history, how you're feeling and any
symptoms of sicknesses you might have. The specialist would
observe features of your face, including your tongue. According
to specialists, your tongue is a good indicator of the health
of your internal organs. The acupuncturist would listen to
sounds that your body makes like the sounds coming from your
lungs. How your body smells could also be an indicator of your
overall health for the acupuncturist's diagnosis.
Based on what the acupuncturist finds out about your
sickness, he or she would then formulate the treatment that
your body needs. With traditional Chinese medicine, sicknesses
are seen as a kind of imbalance and loss of harmony between
your bodies' organs. You can consider the use of needles on
your body as just a way to push your body and its organs back
into balance.
The specialist would begin inserting very thin needles into
the right places in your body. To many people, inserting these
needles doesn't really hurt. After all, an acupuncturist's
needles are usually much thinner than the needles that are used
for injections. Many have claimed that inserting these needles
actually calms them down and relaxes them.
How does the use of these needles help you?
A lot of problems have been claimed to have been alleviated
through this practice. These include headaches, the common
cold, arthritis, back pains, asthma and even infertility.
Even though acupuncture isn't part of Western medicine,
Western medicine experts have studied it extensively. Some
theories as to why it works involve acupuncture perhaps
stimulating the brain's release of the body's natural
painkillers. Acupuncture could also stimulate proper
circulation in the human body.
Western medicine is still studying acupuncture and trying to
find out how to best integrate it with practices in Western
medicine. That is why, along with Western medicine and trips to
the doctor, one could certainly try acupuncture.
It couldn't hurt and it might actually be the one to finally
relieve you of a lot of your body's aches and pains and even
make you healthier.
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