How Acupuncture Works
Acupuncture
is an ancient healing art and is one of the primary
modalities of Traditional Chinese Medicine. People
have long recognized that acupuncture has been practiced
in Asia for thousands of years. The theory of acupuncture
is based on the idea that the human body contains
energetic pathways called channels or meridians
through which life force circulates. The Chinese
call this life force “Qi”. The meridians
run along the same pathways as the circulatory and
organ systems, evenly distributing Qi flow through
the body to maintain normal, healthy functions.
However, if the energy flow becomes congested or
diminished in any region of the body, a state of
imbalance will occur, creating an environment for
ailments to manifest.
Acupuncture uses hair-thin needles that are inserted
into specific points of the body. These needles are
stimulated to facilitate Qi flow and unblock congested
channels, thus reconnect the meridians. As a result,
endorphins are released, promoting a deep sense of
relaxation. This process will bring the body back
to a state of homeostasis and health.
Most recently, PET scans have been used to visibly
see the effects of acupuncture during treatment. When
a person is hooked up to a PET scan, areas of the
body that are healthy appear as bright yellow, orange
or red in color; in contrast, areas of the body where
stagnation, ailments, and blockages are present appear
to be void of color or dark blue. Upon receiving an
acupuncture treatment, we are immediately able to
see, on screen, the hue shift from no color or blue,
to a bright yellow, orange, or red; thus indicating
that the free flow of Qi is once again becoming balanced.
Today, acupuncture is an accepted alternative to
conventional health care and many people use it
for pain relief. However, the benefits of acupuncture
extend far beyond pain management (please refer
to “Conditions
Treated”). It is very important to understand
more about acupuncture, so that you will then have
the courage to try it and receive its many benefits.
The characteristics of acupuncture treatment are
listed below:
1. Individualization:
The beauty of Traditional Chinese Medicine is that
acupuncture and herbal medicines are individualized
care therapy. The treatment of disease may
very with each person, place, time, pathogenesis,
and type of disease. We call this “treating
the same disease with different methods.”
For example, the common cold can be treated a variety
of ways using acupuncture and herbal formulas.
Each person’s unique physical constitution,
mental state, daily activity, dietary intake, etc.
varies, thus the diagnosis and treatment plan will
reflect this individualization. The treatment
can also change depending on the seasons.
This is mainly due to the fact that weather plays
an important role in how disease manifests.
Migraine headaches are yet another example of an
illness that can be caused by several factors, thus
the treatment will utilize different channels, points,
acupuncture techniques, and herbal formulas.
Conversely, a principle for treatment in which the same therapy is applied to treat different diseases with the same pathogenesis, is called “treating different diseases with the same therapy.” For instance, rectum prolapse, diarrhea, and uterine prolapse, can be treated by the therapy of nourishing the middle warmer and enhancing the vital energy. We emphasize more on the individual’s root of pathogenesis regardless of the Western name of the disease or the symptoms.
Lastly, practitioners have their own unique quality of care and energetic sensibility to a patient’s presenting illness. You may find that you see several acupuncturists for the same illness and each one will approach your treatment differently and you will also experience varying results. It is important to find an acupuncturist who is a good match and understands you. Once you find the right doctor trust and communication are key to creating an optimal healing environment.
2. Treating the whole body (holistic
point of view)
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) looks at the
entire body instead of its parts, and to a larger
extent, also views the body in accordance with the
natural world. For example, a chronic low
back muscle strain that causes pain is not only
due to weakness of the local muscles, but can be
attributed to congested energy flow in the kidney
channel, large intestine channel, or even urinary
bladder channel. If the meridian energy flows
properly, an increase in blood flow will have a
positive impact on the low back region. When Qi
and blood circulation are optimal there is less
chance of injury or strain to the muscles and tendons.
Therefore, critical thinking is required in understanding
and treating the disease, i.e. regarding the viscera
and other organs/tissues as an integrative whole.
3. Minimal side effects
Acupuncture treatment is very gentle with almost
no side effects and helps to balance the Qi, blood,
and body fluids. The same points can be used
to treat diarrhea and constipation, depression and
anxiety, hypo and hyperthyroidism. The desired
effect is dependent on the body's current stage,
acupuncture technique, combination of point prescription,
and intention. Occasionally, you may feel
sore or tenderness on the area treated, however,
this is the body's natural healing process taking
effect.
4. Long lasting results
Acupuncture
treatment stimulates the body's self-healing mechanism
to speed up recovery. The results can take longer
than Western medication, as acupuncture is a gradual
incremental process, but once the acupuncture takes
effect the results are typically long-term, and
in some cases, without relapse. Some studies
show that after 12 regular consecutive treatments
results remain more stabelized. This is why
you should finish the recommended treatment course.
5. Preventive therapy
Acupuncture treatment is health care instead of
disease care. The first book of Traditional Chinese
Medicine called Yellow Emperor Internal Classic
states, “the best doctor helps you prevent disease, not only treat the disease.”
Most people believe that if you do not have any
disease then you are healthy. This is not true.
Everyone, at one time, has experienced a feeling
of being very vulnerable and open to invading pathogens
and has a hard time fighting off illness, but at
other times, feels fine.
Even though you may be feeling healthy now, majority
of people have some form of weakness (imbalance)
in a certain area due to your genetic constitution.
Acupuncture can help you repair this weakness to
prevent any illness or imbalance in the future.
Regularly check with your internal energy flow,
it is the best way to prevent sickness and keep
you physically and mental-emotionally balanced.
6. Expectation of Acupuncture:
- Supports your own self-healing system.
- Do not look for miracles, healing takes time depending
on your level of energy and your condition.
- All situations are individual, you may have had a similar symptom in the past and received relief after one or two treatments this may not be the case the second time because your condition and energy level may be different.
- It is important to form a partnership with your doctor.
Follow the doctor's advice
Be aware of your diet/nutritional intake
Monitor your mental state and decrease stress levels
Pay attention to weather conditions
Engage in a physical exercise program
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