What is Acupuncture?
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
What is acupuncture? It is a form of holistic healthcare
that is used to prevent and treat certain diseases as well as
relieve pain and anesthetize patients for surgery. Research
shows that this began in China and has been practiced for more
than 5,000 years.
The earliest account of this is found in the book called Nei
Jing which in English means the Yellow Emperor’s Classic of
Internal Medicine. The contents of this book date somewhere
around 200 BC. Back then, they did not use metal needles and
instead used those made out of stone, moxibustion and herbs to
treat a patient.
Acupuncture prevents and treats diseases by inserting very
fine needles into the skin specifically at the anatomic points
of the body.
The principle behind this concept is that illnesses occur
because there is an imbalance in your life force otherwise
known as Qi. It is believed that this flows in 14 channels in
the human body known as meridians which branch out to bodily
organs and functions. If there is a blockage or obstruction in
any of them, this is when you succumb to a disease or an
illness.
The imbalance in the Qi may go one way or the other because
of Yin and Yang. The person can only be normal if there is
harmony between the two which is what acupuncture is trying to
achieve. This can only be restored by stimulating these
acupuncture points so your Qi can be adjusted, balanced and
harmonized.
Apart from using needles, practitioners also use friction,
heat, impulses of electromagnetic energy and pressure to
stimulate these points in order to balance the movement of
energy in the body to reduce one’s health.
An example of this is sonopuncture where an ultrasound
device that transmits sound waves is applied to these points in
the body. Some use a tuning fork and other vibration
devices.
Acupressure is another example and here, the fingers are
used to relive the pain. This can be used by itself or with
other manual healing techniques.
Impulses of electromagnetic energy are used because our
bodies generate tiny but electrical discharges which influence
the function, growth and maturity of certain types of cells. By
inserting the needles in these areas, it stimulates and alters
the neurotransmitters in the body thus making the patient feel
better after treatment. This is also sometimes used for
diagnosis and testing.
According to the World Health Organization or WHO, here is a
list of some illnesses where acupuncture is used. These include
acute bronchitis, the common cold, cataract, toothaches,
gingivitis, hiccups, ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, headache
and migraine, Meniere’s disease, osteoarthritis and a lot more.
In the US, acupuncture is often used to treat chronic pain
conditions and mind body disorders.
But acupuncture is not risk free. Hematoma may develop if
the needle punctures a circulatory structure. It is also
possible that pneumothorax may occur if the needle is inserted
too deep. There is also the risk of HIV and hepatitis if the
needle was not properly sterilized.
Now that you know what acupuncture is, you must not forget
that it is merely an alternative and not a proper form of
medical treatment. This means you should still be examined by a
professional in the medical field who can determine the
severity of your illness or disease.
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