acupunctureAcupuncture, as an alternative medical procedure, is now gaining ground in the Western world. It is now recognized as a drug-free treatment and method of stress relief. Practiced in China for more than 2,000 years, acupuncture is a therapeutic system that uses sterilized needles for the purpose of bringing back the body’s equilibrium. The needles are put in on specific vital points that correspond to a specific internal organ. The light insertion of the needle into a critical point is supposed to release the flow of internal energy or “chi.” According to Chinese medical theory, any obstruction in the flow of chi in the body’s “energy streams” or meridians can an imbalance in the body– leading to an illness. The natural flow of chi guarantees a person’s general state of health. The focus of acupuncture is on reviving harmony in the flow of the chi throughout the body and, at the same time, balancing the metaphysical concepts of yin and yang.

Acupuncture Can Treat A Wide Variety Of Illnesses

Acupuncture is used to treat a broad range of ailments like nausea, sinusitis, migraine headaches, lower back pain, knee pain, and chronic pain. Ancient Chinese documents also claim that the acupuncture may be used to treat minor mental and emotional problem such as anxiety disorder. Because of this, some even compare the Traditional Chinese Medicine method of acupuncture to the Western medical discipline of psychology. Both are viewed as similar disciplines or therapy methods that have beneficial effect on the mental health of patients.

Real Benefits Of Acupuncture Treatment

The real benefits of acupuncture are found in its efficacy as a non-invasive, drug-free means of minimizing a number of physical ailments. It is also used together with traditional Chinese herbal cures that are viewed to be as effective as present day pills and medication. Acupuncture is concerned not only with providing cure to specific ailments. It is also used to find out the causes of physical discomforts and illnesses. Acupuncture practitioners utilize body charts that show the meridians or channels where internal energy flows to different parts of the body. These meridians represent the Western medicine layout of the central nervous system and circulatory system.

Medical studies are still being made by Western doctors and other experts to determine the effectiveness of this Eastern alternative form of healing. Even though acupuncture already accepted in different parts of the world as an alternative healing method, some groups are still sceptical about its long-term effects.

 

Acupuncture Studies Are Still On-going

Even though there are still no research findings that make the restorative claims about acupuncture absolutely undisputable, it is intriguing to note the depth of understanding that the Chinese had about the internal workings of the human body hundreds of years before the formal organization and practice of Western medicine. Perhaps, someday, scientists will ultimately prove that the contrasts between Eastern and Western medicine is found mostly in culture and terminology; and also both systems are actually alike in relations to philosophy and theory in the use of the needle as a tool for healing.