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What Is Acupuncture: A Look At How It Works

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What is acupuncture is actually one of the most asked questions today. There are many ways to describe this method of healing but it is important to know that when you ask what is acupuncture, you may find various answers to your question. The reason for this is simple. There are many forms of acupuncture, all of which can be effective to different levels. As you work with a professional acupuncturist, you will want to consider what methods they use and how they can help you.
What is acupuncture, then? It is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that has been used for over 3000 years, some even believe longer. In this method of healing, it does not work and is not based on any area of western medicine. Rather, it is based on restoring the flow of qi through the body. Qi is the energy force or the life force in the body. When qi is unable to flow smoothly as it should, you feel pain or become ill. Acupuncture works to allow the flow to be restored so that the pain subsides and improves greatly.
When you ask what is acupuncture, consider the method used to restore qi. The term itself means "needle piercing" and it actually is like this. To restore the flow of qi, the acupuncturist, or professional trained in this medicine treatment, will insert very thin needles into your skin. They do this along specific anatomic points on the body. Each point, called an acupuncture point or acupoint, delivers a specific treatment to some area of the body.
In addition to inserting needles into these specific points, in many forms of acupuncture, the needles are combined with other aspects including heat, small impulses of electromagnetic energy, friction or even suction. Pressure acupuncture is also a common type. They do this in an effort to stimulate the points to cause a specific reaction. In other terms, by stimulating the acupuncture points, the body's balance in the movement of the qi is restored to good health therefore improving your health in the process.
While a half century ago people would ask, what is acupuncture, and be met with an answer about distance medicine, in today's world it has become a common and regularly used method of treating illness. You should not stop taking medications assigned to you by a standard doctor, but you can and should use acupuncture as a method of healing that works alongside these other methods. Acupuncture is widely encouraged and highly respected around the world. Consider what it can add to your healing and well being.



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