Is Acupuncture The Remedy for You?
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
With the growing acceptance of alternative medicine in
Western cultures, acupuncture is quickly becoming a popular
practice. More and more people today are choosing acupuncture
over western medicine to treat bodily pains, relieve stress, or
to promote overall health. If you are thinking about trying
acupuncture but are wondering if it is safe or if it’s the
right treatment for you, the following information may aid you
in making a more informed decision.
Description and Origin
Acupuncture is the practice of inserting fine needles into
specific points in the body for therapeutic purposes. According
to theory, these specific points called “acupuncture points”
lie along pathways of the body along which one’s vital energy
is said to flow. The needles are used to promote free-flow of
energy in areas of the body that circulation may have
stagnated. Although acupuncture is practiced in many Asian
cultures such as Japan, Tibet, and Korea the practice is
commonly known to have originated in China.
Acupuncture in the Western World
One of the most debated issues between the East and the West
is the use of acupuncture as a western means of medical
treatment. Even though this form of medicine has been used as
an effective method for over five thousand years in China,
there is no concrete evidence from scientific research studies
that have proven the healing properties of acupuncture.
Skeptics shrug off the positive effects of acupuncture as
merely placebo effects. Believers in acupuncture, however, say
that the benefits have simply not yet been proven. Believers
promote that the treatment is harmless and can be used as a
complement to western medicine.
Unfortunately, standards of acupuncture have not been fully
approved by the FDA due to many unregulated practices that
still exist such as the re-use of needles. Furthermore,
acupuncture certification today is mostly a sham, used to make
money on desperate patients who have not benefited from western
medical treatments. The National Council Against Health Fraud
has even declared acupuncture as an unproven means of treatment
whose concepts of healing are primitive and false.
Should You Try It
One thing that Western science can agree upon is that there
are no proven harmful effects of acupuncture. Many doctors
agree that as long as a medication is not detrimental to one's
health, then there is no reason why it should not be used if
there are noticeable benefits. Most scientists would also state
that it is simply due to a lack of research that the
therapeutic properties of acupuncture have not yet been
proven.
Although many forms Chinese medication remain debated
concepts in Western society, there is a growing interest in
these medications and perhaps as the acceptance of the practice
grows, so will the discoveries about its medical
properties.
More Information on Acupuncture
You can find more information about acupuncture at an
acupuncture center close to you. You can easily locate nearby
centers or practitioners by searching online. An appointment
may be necessary as acupuncture centers are usually busy with
long wait lists.
So if western medicine is not working for you and you are
looking for an alternative, give some thought acupuncture. More
and more people are discovering the therapeutic benefits of
this ancient medicine. Acupuncture is safe and harmless, and
therefore you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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