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Acupuncture “Experience no pain to relieve pain.”.

Dec 24, 2015

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Page 1: Acupuncture “Experience no pain to relieve pain.”.

Acupuncture

“Experience no pain to relieve pain.”

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Definition

Acupuncture:

The insertion of the tips of needles into the skin at specific points for the purpose of treating various disorders by stimulating nerve impulses. Originally Chinese, this method of treatment is practiced in many parts of the world.

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Origin of Acupuncture

The earliest written record of acupuncture is the Chinese text Shiji in the 2nd century BCE.

By the year 1000 acupuncture spread from China to Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other places in East Asia.

Acupuncture gained attention in the United States after Richard Nixon visited China in 1972.

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Theory

Meridians are energetic lay lines that are mapped throughout the human body. Their existence is proved boy the observation of the effect of various pressure points. These are recognized acupuncture pressure points.

The Meridian system can be thought of as an energetic distribution network.

In acupuncture, fine needles are inserted into the patients body in pre-selected acu-points. The effect of the needling is expected to cause changes in the pattern of the patients energy system.

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Method

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Acupuncture Treatment helps the following:

Neck of Cervical Pain

Shoulder, Back, Hip pain

Sciatica

Anxiety Depression

Insomnia

Headaches and Migraines

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Sinus Problems

Arthritis and Arthritic Pain

Jaw and Face Pain

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow

Sports Injuries

Motor Vehicle Injuries

Bladder Infection

Stress Related Disorders

Menstrual and PMS Problems

Smoking Addiction

Obesity and Weight Control

Infertility

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Final Thought:

“There must be something to acupuncture—you never see any sick porcupines.”

Bob Goddard