Acupuncture
What
is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a scientific system of diagnosis and
treatment useful for both acute and chronic disorders.
A primary tool against discomfort and disease, acupuncture
is a powerful prophylactic measure to boost the immune
system and maintain one's good health.
How
does it work?As an energetic treatment,
acupuncture moves Qi toward the point of homeostasis
by removing blockages along pathways (meridians), repletions
(excess Qi), or depletions (insufficient Qi). Thin-gauge,
sterile disposable needles places at empirical points
along specific meridians based on the diagnosis. The
needles are the approximate thickness of two to three
strands of human hair and are inserted at a depth of
approximately 1/32 of an inch. Needles are left in place
for 20 to 40 minutes. Usually people feel relaxed and
uplifted following treatment. A state of euphoria may
be achieved as natural endorphins are released into
the bloodstream.
What
is acupuncture good for?
Acupuncture is suitable for: pain, trauma, infections,
chronic respiratory illness (e.g., asthma, bronchitis,
sinusitis, allergies), colds, flu, immune disorders
(e.g., Epstein-Barr, Chronic Fatigue Immune Disorder,
HIV/AIDS) diabetes, eye & ear & throat disorders,
skin problems, musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., arthritis,
back pain, sports injuries and trauma), headaches including
migraines, genito-urinary & reproductive conditions
(e.g., PMS, menopause, infertility, impotence, prostate
problems), nervous concerns (e.g., anxiety, depression,
insomnia), and psychological conditions.
How
much treatment is necessary?
Frequency of treatment depends on your diagnosis. The
average is 10 to 12 consecutive weeks for stabilization.
Afterwards, a maintenance schedule is recommended.
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