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The goal of acupuncture
is to establish healthy body function by restoring
the natural circulation of energy, or life force known
in Chinese medicine as Qi. (This is pronounced as "chee" and
is also commonly spelt as ch'i, chi or ki).
The ancient Chinese techniques of acupuncture
and acupoint therapy can be used to help heal the body
from any illnesses and also promote general health. If
you haven't looked into these methods of healing, you may
want to look into it.
Acupuncture has been used for centuries to provide healing,
pain relief, and relief from other symptoms and illnesses.
Traditional Western medicine experts are beginning to realize
that it has merit and produces results.
East Meets West
Two very different theories exist as to how acupuncture
works. According to Chinese philosophy, the body contains
two opposing forces: yin and yang. When these forces are
in balance, the body is healthy. Energy, called "qi" (pronounced "chee"),
flows like rivers along pathways, or meridians, throughout
the body. This constant flow of energy keeps the yin and
yang balanced. However, the flow of energy can sometimes
be blocked, like water getting stuck behind a dam. A disruption
in the flow of energy can lead to illness.
The goal of
acupuncture is to establish healthy body function by
restoring the natural circulation
of energy,
or life force known in Chinese medicine as Qi. (This is pronounced
as "chee" and is also commonly spelt as ch'i, chi
or ki).
Qi is a fundamental concept of everyday Chinese culture,
most often defined as "air" or "breath" and,
by extension, "life force" or "spiritual energy" that
is part of everything that exists.
The pathways through which this vital energy flows are known
as meridians.
If disease, imbalances develop in these energy meridians,
causing some of the points to become irritated
or congested.
This results in pain or weakness in the surrounding muscles.
Stimulating these points with special electro-acupuncture
helps to normalize impaired conditions.
Pain
It is quite common these days to hear about people who turn
to acupuncture as a last resort to find relief from chronic
nagging and debilitating pain. Those suffering from long-standing
low back and neck pain, headaches and migraine, fibromyalgia,
carpal tunnel syndrome, and pain related to arthritis and
cancer are likely to benefit from acupuncture treatments.
" Too much anger injures the Liver
Too much fear injures the Kidneys
Too much sadness injures the Lungs
Too much thinking/worrying injures the Spleen
Too much emotion injures the Heart"
According to Chinese medical tradition, theres constant
interchange between the Qi of the body and the Qi of the
environment: external Qi, which can be good or harmful. Within
the body, Qi is said to perform several functions, one of
which is protection against harmful Qi. If this protective
Qi is strong, it acts as a defence. If it is weak, resistance
is lowered and you may become ill.
Influenza Like Infection
Head Ache Occipital & Temporal
Muscle and joint pain Knee, back and Tennis Elbow
Migraine
Constipation
Menstrual Pain
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Toothache
I was impressed at just how effective the Diagnosis Therapy
Device performs
Acupuncture Points for Heart Conditions
Migraines
A recent study published on March 2 by The Lancet Neurology
shows that Acupuncture is as effective as drugs for treating
migraines. It was found 47% of those receiving traditional
acupuncture, compared to 40% of those in the drug treatment
group had been migraine-free for at least 50% of the time.
Full details of this research can
be found here.
4. Principles of electric power moxibustion moxibustion
treatment of the physiological effects of electricity on
the human body, instead of using bio-wave stimulation, especially
to deal with persistent symptoms refractory to choose functional
electrical moxibustion treatment has good effect.
Illustrated locations of 12 Acupuncture Points
That Can Save Your Life
Aging
For thousands of years, the Chinese have known that beauty
comes from the inside. At least as early as the Sung Dynasty
(960AD-1270AD) Acupuncture rejuvenation practices were
employed for the Empress and the Emperor's concubines.
The Chinese discovered and utilised ways to change the
energy flow from within the body to initiate the healing
process for rejuvenation. According to a famous Chinese
axiom, "Where Qi goes, blood flows." Even for
those unfamiliar with the principles of Chinese Medicine,
it is known that increased circulation helps the body to
look and feel better. Commonsense would tell us that treating
the underlying cause of why someone is ageing is preferable
to masking the outward symptoms and allowing further decline
and dysfunction to continue within the body. ...
Acupuncture for Sexual Dysfunction and Decline
Acupuncture and Chinese herbs have been used to strengthen
and promote optimal sexual health for centuries. Chinese
Emperors took their sexual health quite seriously and would
consult with a team of physicians if they experienced any
difficulties in the bedroom. While Oriental medicine is well
know for improving men’s sexual performance; in fact,
there have been medical textbooks devoted to the subject;
acupuncture can quickly increase male and female libido and
restore sexual desire
Osteoarthritis. A 2004 study in the "Annals of Internal
Medicine" found that acupuncture significantly reduced
pain and improved function in people with osteoarthritis
of the knee that couldn't be helped by medicine. The study
included 294 patients with chronic osteoarthritis. After
eight weeks, participants who received acupuncture reported
far less pain in their affected knee than those who didn't
receive the treatment.
Acupuncture Modulates the Limbic System and
Subcortical Gray Structures of the Human Brain:
Evidence From fMRI Studies in Normal Subjects
Fibromyalgia. A 2006 Mayo Clinic study of 50 patients found
that acupuncture significantly improved the symptoms of
fibromyalgia, a condition that causes muscle pain, fatigue,
and joint stiffness.
Acupuncture Made Easy
Acupuncture has been reported to help women
with breast cancer going through chemotherapy.
Breast Cancer
Chemotherapy-induced nausea. A 2000 study in the "Journal
of the American Medical Association" found that electroacupuncture
plus an anti-nausea medication relieved nausea and vomiting
caused by chemotherapy better than medication alone. The
study included 104 women with breast cancer who had been
given high-dose chemotherapy. Women in the electroacupuncture
group had a third of the vomiting episodes of those in the
medication group. An earlier analysis of 11 studies also
found acupuncture to be effective for nausea related to chemotherapy,
as well as surgery and pregnancy.Home Hospice Care
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