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Acupuncture
Therapy
Acupuncture
has been a major part of primary healthcare
in Indias. It is used extensively for
a variety of medical purposes ranging
from the prevention and treatment of
disease, to relieving pain and anesthetizing
patients for surgery. As in many oriental
medicine practices, the emphasis of
acupuncture is on prevention. In traditional
Chinese medicine, the highest form of
acupuncture was given to enable you
to live a long, healthy life.
What
is acupuncture?
Acupuncture literally means 'needle
piercing," the practice of inserting
very fine needles into the skin to stimulate
specific anatomic points in the body
(called acupoints or acupuncture points)
for therapeutic purposes. Along with
the usual method of puncturing the skin
with the fine needles, the practitioners
of acupuncture also use heat, pressure,
friction, suction, or impulses of electromagnetic
energy to stimulate the points. The
acupoints (acupuncture points) are stimulated
to balance the movement of energy (qi)
in the body to restore health.
Acupuncture involves stimulating. In
the past 40 years acupuncture has become
a well-known, reasonably available treatment
in developed and developing countries.
Acupuncture is used to regulate or correct
the flow of qi to restore health.
To really
understand how acupuncture works, it
is necessary to become familiar with
the basics of Chinese philosophy. The
philosophies of the Dao or Tao, yin
and yang, the eight principles, the
three treasures and the five elements
are all fundamental to traditional Chinese
acupuncture and its specific role in
helping to maintain good health and
a person's well-being.
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