Friday 21 February 2014

CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE FOR IMMUNITY TREATMENT

Chinese Acupuncture


Acupuncture is undoubtedly the most common tool which traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners use. It is best explained as the insertion of hair thin needles on specific locations on the body referred to as acupuncture points. Acupuncture has the unique ability to regulate bodily systems which are out of balance (i.e. disease). Acupuncture is a component of traditional Chinese medicine that originated in China over 5,000 years ago.

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In traditional Chinese acupuncture, very fine needles are inserted into specific points along the meridians.  Mild electric stimulation may be attached to the needles for a portion of the session, and always remains within the patient’s comfort level. The purpose of acupuncture is to balance the flow of Qi, which represents the yang in yin-yang, and its substantive other half, called Blood, which represents the yin (this is not literally your blood, but conceptually similar). Acupuncture achieves this by applying pressure in a variety of ways-not just needle stimulation-along the meridians to bring Qi or Blood to an area that's lacking, to drain them from areas that have an excess or clear them if they're found to be stagnant.
So basically Chinese acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles to stimulate certain points on the body.

There are numerous theories about how acupuncture works. Some of them are:
  • Acupuncture stimulates the release of pain-relieving endorphins.
  • Acupuncture influences the release of neurotransmitters, substances that transmit nerve impulses to the brain.
  • Acupuncture influences the autonomic nervous system.
  • Acupuncture stimulates circulation.
  • Acupuncture influences the electrical currents of the body.
There are thousands of acupoints on the body and they're all located on meridians (about 300 or so are located on the primary meridians). These acupoints may be stimulated by a several forms of pressure, like acupuncture needles, acupressure, massage or cupping. Which meridians receive pressure and how much pressure they receive depends on the needs of the individual

Chinese Acupuncture does work with SOME people by the placebo effect, this is a really powerful effect made all the stronger by all the time and attention that an acupuncturist spends with clients, also the mystical charts and the twiddling of needles also adds greatly to this effect. Acupuncture again works on SOME people with vague symptoms like lower back pain, symptoms that are also 'cured' by homoeopathy, laying on of hands, crystal power etc.
Chinese acupuncture, Chinese herbal remedies and Chinese cupping have been a popular alternative medicine worldwide. Its natural way of healing from the inside using plants and herbs ensure that there will be no side effects. It eliminates toxins, improve and strengthen the immune system naturally by balancing the flow of energy in the body.
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