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The record of acupuncture begins in China. Acupuncture has been performed for thousands of years in Asian countries. This practice involves using needles at specifics points on the body to alleviate specific symptoms. But besides this, there is also a more spiritual side to the process. The idea of yin and yang, or two opposing and complementary forces that work simultaneously is a big part of the medicine as well.

Acupuncture treatment in the United State wasn't really recognized until 1971 when a New York Times reporter named James Reston wrote about the experience he had with acupuncture when he was in China. The technique was used in order to ease pain after a surgery. The process of acupuncture is well synchronized in the United States by the FDA and has requirements for the process. The needles being used must be sterile, nontoxic, and labeled for single use only. The practitioner must be qualified too. These are basic things to think about when you are looking to visit a practitioner at an acupuncture center.

The foundation of acupuncture and herbal medicine is the idea that there is an energy flow that runs throw our body. This idea is alike to the conception of charkas in the body that is utilized in Indian medicine and yoga. It is said that if the energy in the body is insufficient, unbalanced, or agitated then the body will becomes ill.

Our symptoms are a sign indicating that something has interrupted the natural flow of energy in the body. To rectify this, acupuncture and Chinese medicine is used. Acupuncture treatment involves the insertion of needles into certain points of the body. Some people believe this will help to release endorphins in the body and it can help to alleviate stress in some cases and calm the body.

There are certain pathways within the body that can help to channel the energy in the body. These pathways can become blocked at some point of time, unbalanced, or deficient in some way. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can be used to bring back the pathways to their proper balance. Occasionally herbs are burned and the properties of the herbs can help with the acupuncture therapy to restore the balance of the body.

Acupuncture Needles

Needles may appear scary to some people but they are a necessary part of acupuncture treatment and Chinese medicine. The needles used will be different in length, width, and shape. Depending on where the needle will be used and inserted and the purpose of the treatment the needle will also vary. At times electrical impulses in very small amounts are sent through the needles. This type of acupuncture is usually used when treating pain or trying to stop pain.

Cindy Heller

Cindy Heller is a professional writer. To learn more about acupuncture cancer treatment, please visit acupuncture treatment information.

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