Eight Myths About Acupuncture
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
There are a lot of myths with regards to acupuncture. Some
of these are true; others are silly while the rest only have a
half truth. As you read on, you will learn which ones are worth
believing.
The first myth is that acupuncture is painful. This is not
true because those who have tried it claimed they only
experienced a tiny prick while others did not feel anything at
all. There is no tissue damage when the needle is inserted into
the skin or pulled out and only in very rare cases are there
traces of bruising.
The second myth is that you can get hepatitis or AIDS from
acupuncture. This is true only if the needles used are not
sterilized. In the US, this will never happen because
acupuncturists are required to use disposable needles thus you
are not at risk from these two diseases.
Third, acupuncture is used to treat pain. This is only a
half truth because this holistic technique has been proven to
do other things such as stop a person’s addiction, lose weight
and prevent certain illnesses.
Fourth, there are some who think that Asians are the only
ones that can practice acupuncture. Since 1982, there are
already 50 schools all across the country that teach students
about this technique and become licensed acupuncturists.
This means that anyone who has the desire to learn about
this ancient practice can do so and help treat patients. Just
to give you an idea, there are at least 3,000 acupuncturists
now working in the US.
Fifth, medical doctors do not believe in the potential of
alternative medicine. This is not true because there are more
doctors these days that are open to the idea that there are
other ways to help patients aside from conventional medicine.
In fact, some of them even recommend an acupuncturist if they
know that what they have done is not effective.
Another myth is that every patient will undergo the four
needle technique. This is not true and it will only be used
when the specialist feels that the energy of the patient is
virtually not moving as a last resort.
The seventh myth is that it is better for a medical doctor
to perform acupuncture. This is wrong because the training is
much different than that taught in medical school. Students who
have an acupuncturist license train for 3,000 hours before they
are allowed to practice this profession. So between an
acupuncturist and a medical doctor, you should go with someone
who has learned about this much longer.
The eighth myth is that acupuncture is only used in third
world countries. This is not true because this technique
originated in China more than 2000 years ago and this has
spread to developed nations in Asia such as Japan, South Korea,
Singapore and Malaysia.
Here at home, acupuncture been practiced for more than 2
decades and is legal in 30 states. In fact 22 of them, license
professionals after they graduate once they pass the state
board examination.
Although acupuncture has been around for a very long time,
there is still a need for this form of holistic healthcare
which is why this is being taught in colleges and in use today.
It is painless and cost efficient and a lot of studies have
shown that it is effective in treating various illnesses and
preventing some of them.
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