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		<title>Acupuncture for Sinus Headaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The human body is an amazing thing, and whenever it is working properly it has a wonderful ability to take care of itself.  Whenever our body gets out of balance, however, problems can occur and show up in the form of pain and various diseases.  In order to naturally remove these various maladies from ourselves, it is often necessary for us to seek out the natural balance that we may have lost.  If you are having a difficult time with your sinuses and sinus headaches, it may be a sign of the balance missing from your body.  You can bring this balance back through the use of acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The human body is an amazing thing, and whenever it is working properly it has a wonderful ability to take care of itself.  Whenever our body gets out of balance, however, problems can occur and show up in the form of pain and various diseases.  In order to naturally remove these various maladies from ourselves, it is often necessary for us to seek out the natural balance that we may have lost.  If you are having a difficult time with your sinuses and sinus headaches, it may be a sign of the balance missing from your body.  You can bring this balance back through the use of acupuncture.</p>
<p>Many people are not aware of exactly how large the sinuses are.  They are cavities which reach out into the cheek bones and above the eyes.  Our sinuses are there for a specific reason much the same as everything on our body.  Not only do they filter out the air before it enters into our lungs but they also reduce the risk of brain injury from blunt force trauma to the face and give our faces their unique shape.  For those that suffer from sinus headaches, however, the benefits of their sinuses are outweighed by the trouble that they are causing.</p>
<p>By using acupuncture, you may be able to relieve some of the problems that you are experiencing from sinus headaches.  If you are able to get your body back into alignment with itself through acupuncture and natural healing methods, you may be able to remove the headaches altogether.  By producing various chemicals in the bloodstream through acupuncture along with some of the pain relief that acupuncture is able to bring, you may experience an immediate relief from the headaches that you are having.  With several treatments and a good regimen of natural health, you may be a ball to get rid of the headaches once and for all.</p>
<p>Of course, you will want to speak to your doctor and to your acupuncturist about the treatments in order to make sure that they don&#8217;t conflict with one another.  More than likely, however, you will be able to experience the relief that is typically found through acupuncture treatments.  Many people experience immediate relief and if you are one of those, you may be wondering why it took you so long to try acupuncture in the first place.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com/acupuncture-for-sinus-headaches/" rel="bookmark">Acupuncture for Sinus Headaches</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com">Free PLR Articles</a> on November 21, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Treating Infertility through Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest disappointments that we can experience as a married couple is the inability to conceive a child.  Even though we may try month after month, for some of us it is just a difficult thing to accomplish.  If you are having a difficult time with conception and you don&#8217;t necessarily want to go through in vitro fertilization, acupuncture may be able to offer you a natural treatment that has helped many.  How can acupuncture help you to have a baby?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest disappointments that we can experience as a married couple is the inability to conceive a child.  Even though we may try month after month, for some of us it is just a difficult thing to accomplish.  If you are having a difficult time with conception and you don&#8217;t necessarily want to go through in vitro fertilization, acupuncture may be able to offer you a natural treatment that has helped many.  How can acupuncture help you to have a baby?</p>
<p>Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure in which the body&#8217;s energy is brought back into balance.  Through the stimulation of acupuncture points with the use of very fine needles, this life energy is sent throughout the body through various channels.  Whenever we experience an imbalance in our body as a result of this energy leaning towards the positive or the negative, it can display itself in a number of different ways.  For some, it displays as pain or disease but for others, it may show up as an inability to conceive a child.</p>
<p>Studies that have been done on acupuncture have shown that whenever certain areas of the body are stimulated through treatment, it does increase the amount of energy and blood flow to the targeted area.  This can have a great impact on us in many different ways.  If we are having a difficult time in producing the sperm and eggs that are necessary in order to conceive a child, giving these areas of our body additional blood flow may be exactly what is needed in order to produce an adequate supply.  It may also be that by increasing the balance within our body and bringing ourselves into a more natural state, we give our bodies the ability to heal any problems that we may be experiencing in these areas.</p>
<p>Of course, many individuals also try in vitro fertilization in order to produce children and this can be stimulated by acupuncture as well.  As a matter of fact, in several tests that were conducted, those people who were going through in vitro fertilization and using acupuncture increased their odds of conception by 10% or more when compared with those who were only going through IVF alone.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can certainly help you to bring your body into a balanced condition.  It may also be a double to assist your body in healing itself and producing what is necessary in order for you to conceive a child.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com/treating-infertility-through-acupuncture/" rel="bookmark">Treating Infertility through Acupuncture</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com">Free PLR Articles</a> on November 21, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Can Acupuncture Remove My Wrinkles?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>All of us are fighting against a common foe, that of aging and all of the problems that it brings along with it.  For some of us, it brings along problems that we need to fight on a continuous basis in the form of disease or decreased energy.  For others, it may be a matter of the effects of aging showing on our face and other areas of our body.  People will spend an unusual amount of money in order to make themselves look young again.  Not only do they spend a lot of money, they may also take risks with their health in order to remove wrinkles.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us are fighting against a common foe, that of aging and all of the problems that it brings along with it.  For some of us, it brings along problems that we need to fight on a continuous basis in the form of disease or decreased energy.  For others, it may be a matter of the effects of aging showing on our face and other areas of our body.  People will spend an unusual amount of money in order to make themselves look young again.  Not only do they spend a lot of money, they may also take risks with their health in order to remove wrinkles.</p>
<p>Some of the most popular forms of face lifts include chemical peels, surgery and micro-dermabrasion.  All of these are invasive and can damage our skin in order to make it look better.  This has sparked an interest in natural health as a way to remove some of the wrinkles from our face, specifically through the use of acupuncture as a facelift.  Is acupuncture actually able to help remove wrinkles from our face and to make us look young again?  The answer may surprise you.</p>
<p>First of all, it&#8217;s important for us to explain that acupuncture is not and never will be the same as a facelift.  This is because treatment through acupuncture is natural and not invasive in any way.  The only thing that is invasive about acupuncture are the needles that are used and they hardly even damage your skin at all.  Regardless of the actual term, however, many people have experienced great benefits with their skin through the use of acupuncture.  This is for several different reasons.</p>
<p>Some doctors will use acupuncture directly on the wrinkles in order to stimulate the skin to grow and to heal.  Going deeper than that, however, acupuncture actually promotes the free flow of energy throughout the body which can make you feel and look better from the inside out.  Whenever you are glowing and youthful as a result of your acupuncture treatments, the effects will be plain to see on the outside as well.</p>
<p>Although acupuncture cannot remove all of the wrinkles from your face, it is one step toward a more natural, healthy you.  By keeping your body in balance and maintaining that balance, you will take a chunk out of the aging process that will show to everyone that looks.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com/can-acupuncture-remove-my-wrinkles/" rel="bookmark">Can Acupuncture Remove My Wrinkles?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com">Free PLR Articles</a> on November 21, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Promoting the Free Flow of Energy through Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many different ways that we can help ourselves naturally.  For some people, they do a lot with their diets and perhaps meditation but for others, they may need a bit more of a natural boost.  One way that we can help ourselves to heal and to rejuvenate is through the process that is known as acupuncture.  Although this method of healing is thousands of years old, it is still revered as one of the basic ways to take care of ourselves and to balance the life force that is within all of us.  What exactly can acupuncture do for you?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different ways that we can help ourselves naturally.  For some people, they do a lot with their diets and perhaps meditation but for others, they may need a bit more of a natural boost.  One way that we can help ourselves to heal and to rejuvenate is through the process that is known as acupuncture.  Although this method of healing is thousands of years old, it is still revered as one of the basic ways to take care of ourselves and to balance the life force that is within all of us.  What exactly can acupuncture do for you?</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, we all have an energy within ourselves that is known as Chi.  This energy flows freely through us and is the essence of what we actually are on the inside.  Chinese medicine identified roughly 14 channels through which this life force flowed.  From time to time, however, we may experience a blockage of the free flow of this life force which causes problems in us that range from minor aches and pains to serious illness.</p>
<p>Whenever we experience an imbalance in our Chi, acupuncture is able to bring our body back into a balanced state again.  By stimulating various acupuncture points on our body, it can send energy and increased blood flow to other areas of our body.  For example, the palm of the hand and the web of the thumb can be used to help with headaches.  There are over 2000 of these acupuncture points that are found throughout the body that can help in numerous ways in order to promote good health and to aid in healing the body of the problems that it experiences.</p>
<p>Whenever our body is in balance and flowing properly, it does not hold disease in easily.  This is also seen in the pH balance that is in our body and just goes to show exactly how important it is for us to stay within the lines of physical balance.</p>
<p>So, if you are experiencing pain or sickness, acupuncture may be up to bring you back to a state in which your body can remove it from itself.  By using acupuncture as a basis for a natural, healthy life, you are giving yourself the opportunity to be free of disease and the problems that imbalance creates.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com/promoting-the-free-flow-of-energy-through-acupuncture/" rel="bookmark">Promoting the Free Flow of Energy through Acupuncture</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com">Free PLR Articles</a> on November 21, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Is Acupuncture My Last Hope?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>All of us have to deal with problems in our life.  For some of us, the problems seem to be relatively light and they are something that we can deal with on a regular basis.  For others, the problems may come fast and furious and it may be difficult to get a handle on the situation.  Some people seek medical advice for their problems but, at times, doctors are able to do little more than give us something to suppress the symptoms when what is really needed is a cure for the disease itself.  At times like these, many people turn to natural health and hope that it is able to take care of the problem.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us have to deal with problems in our life.  For some of us, the problems seem to be relatively light and they are something that we can deal with on a regular basis.  For others, the problems may come fast and furious and it may be difficult to get a handle on the situation.  Some people seek medical advice for their problems but, at times, doctors are able to do little more than give us something to suppress the symptoms when what is really needed is a cure for the disease itself.  At times like these, many people turn to natural health and hope that it is able to take care of the problem.</p>
<p>One natural healing method that many people try is that of acupuncture.  In fact, you would probably be surprised with the number of individuals that try acupuncture in a last ditch effort to solve their problems.  What these individuals find out, in many cases, is that the field of natural healing actually only begins with acupuncture but it goes much wider than that.  A good acupuncturist will not claim to be able to heal the difficulties that you are having but they can guide you through the healing process.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has a lot to do with restoring and maintaining good health.  It does this by promoting the free flow of life throughout our entire body.  At times, the energy that is within us can become clogged or even imbalanced and that causes a lot of problems in us as individuals.  By promoting good health through a balanced energy flow, acupuncture is able to help us to heal ourselves and is not necessarily doing the healing itself.  When used in connection with other forms of natural healing, the effects can be quite powerful.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re contemplating acupuncture but are worried about the process, let me put your mind at ease.  The process of acupuncture is relatively free of any problems whatsoever.  In fact, the only problems that really occur could occur with any procedure, as they all involvE the competence of the person administering the acupuncture.  As long as your doctor is aware of what they are doing and uses clean and sterile needles from an unopened pack, you have very little, if anything, to worry about.</p>
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		<title>What Can Acupuncture Do for Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of people that are familiar with acupuncture in general but many of them may not be aware of all of the different things that acupuncture can do for them.  As long as it has to do with your body&#8217;s health, acupuncture can assist you in a natural way.  This is because, at its essence, acupuncture is meant to allow the free flow of energy within the body in order to heal the body and to rejuvenate the senses.  Although there is quite a long list of things that can be done at the acupuncturist office, here are a few of the more common things that are treated.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of people that are familiar with acupuncture in general but many of them may not be aware of all of the different things that acupuncture can do for them.  As long as it has to do with your body&#8217;s health, acupuncture can assist you in a natural way.  This is because, at its essence, acupuncture is meant to allow the free flow of energy within the body in order to heal the body and to rejuvenate the senses.  Although there is quite a long list of things that can be done at the acupuncturist office, here are a few of the more common things that are treated.</p>
<p>One thing that most people go to the acupuncturist for is control of pain.  It doesn&#8217;t matter what kind of pain an individual has, from back pain to carpal tunnel syndrome, the acupuncturist will be able to assist you.  By allowing the free flow of energy through your body, the pain can either be blocked or the area can be healed.  Pain management doesn&#8217;t just stop in this area, however, it also includes surgical procedures.</p>
<p>Many individuals who are undergoing surgery seek out acupuncture treatments in order to control the pain and to help with some of the side effects from the surgery.  Surgeons are catching on to the benefits of acupuncture as well and are administering it before and after the surgery in order to cut down on the amount of pain medicine that is needed.  Some doctors are even administering the acupuncture whenever the surgery is taking place!</p>
<p>Acupuncture is also used for its calming effect in many cases.  People with unusual phobias or that have a difficult time relaxing or sleeping may seek acupuncture therapy in order to help them to relax and to overcome their problems.  This type of acupuncture may take ongoing treatments that last for quite some time but many people experience almost immediate relief from these type of problems.</p>
<p>One other thing that is fairly common for acupuncturist to do is to decrease a person&#8217;s appetite.  As a matter of fact, many people who undergo acupuncture treatments for various reasons also ask if they can be given acupuncture for appetite suppression.  Although many acupuncturists will not focus on this area solely, they will administer this treatment in conjunction with the therapy that the person is already receiving.</p>
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		<title>What Is the Cost of Acupuncture?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Although it has come a long way since its roots some 5000 years ago, the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture is still something that is revered, even today.  Since the 1980s, this practice has gained widespread use throughout much of the westernized world.  Although it has changed as far as the type of needles that are used and the areas in which they are used, much of the ancient art still remains intact.  If you would like to try acupuncture for yourself but are wondering about the cost, here is a breakdown on what it will cost you for treatment.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it has come a long way since its roots some 5000 years ago, the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture is still something that is revered, even today.  Since the 1980s, this practice has gained widespread use throughout much of the westernized world.  Although it has changed as far as the type of needles that are used and the areas in which they are used, much of the ancient art still remains intact.  If you would like to try acupuncture for yourself but are wondering about the cost, here is a breakdown on what it will cost you for treatment.</p>
<p>Of course, treatments for acupuncture vary from area to area but for the most part you can expect to pay anywhere from $50-$250 per treatment.  This also includes your initial consultation in which your doctor will discuss all of the options with you and try to ascertain exactly what kind of treatment that you need.  On this initial visit, the acupuncture may not even be administered.  There are some acupuncturists, especially where competition is high in the area that will give you the initial consultation for free.  If you are able to find such a deal, it may help you to afford the further treatments.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, acupuncture is not always a one-shot deal.  As a matter of fact, for some types of treatments you can expect to be in the acupuncturist&#8217;s office a dozen times or more.  This can add up to a substantial amount of money if you are paying $100 per visit.  What can be done to curtail the cost?</p>
<p>Depending on your particular treatment and the reason why you&#8217;re visiting the acupuncturist, your insurance may actually cover all or part of the treatment.  The best thing that you can do in this particular case is to contact your insurance company to see if they cover acupuncture treatments.</p>
<p>Of course, there is a negative affect to the cost of acupuncture as well.  If you have a problem with your health and you do not seek help through an acupuncturist you may end up keeping that malady for quite some time.  You have to balance this in your mind and try to put a price tag on what your health is worth.  If you have been dealing with your illness for quite some time, the price of several acupuncture sessions may not be so big after all.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many individuals suffer from the disease that is known as fibromyalgia.  For some of these people that suffer with this problem, just getting out of bed in the morning can be a very difficult task.  It causes pain in specific areas of the body and saps all of the energy that we have away from us.  The worst part is that some people don&#8217;t even consider this to be a disease at all.  They think that we are suffering for no reason or that it is simply all in our head.  For those of us that live with the disease, however, we know exactly how real it can be.  Whenever traditional medicine has failed us, is acupuncture able to step in and cure fibromyalgia?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many individuals suffer from the disease that is known as fibromyalgia.  For some of these people that suffer with this problem, just getting out of bed in the morning can be a very difficult task.  It causes pain in specific areas of the body and saps all of the energy that we have away from us.  The worst part is that some people don&#8217;t even consider this to be a disease at all.  They think that we are suffering for no reason or that it is simply all in our head.  For those of us that live with the disease, however, we know exactly how real it can be.  Whenever traditional medicine has failed us, is acupuncture able to step in and cure fibromyalgia?</p>
<p>Acupuncture is not actually a cure for any diseases.  Although it does help in order to bring the body back into balance, it does not take the disease away from us, our body actually does that.  What acupuncture can do for you, if you have fibromyalgia or another disease is to bring your body into unison with itself and allow the free flow of energy to move through your entire being.  This is natural healing at its very roots and if you are able to heal your body and the flow of energy, it will be much easier for your body to remove diseases such as fibromyalgia.</p>
<p>The concept of Chi, or the energy that flows within all of us is at the basis of acupuncture.  Thousands of years ago, in ancient China this practice came into being as a way to get Chi to flow freely through individuals.  The Chinese felt that if the body was out of balance in any way and leaning either toward the positive or the negative that illness and disease would result.  Although they did not have all of the details that we have as far as medical science is concerned, they were pretty close to the actual truth.  When our body gets out of balance, we suffer.</p>
<p>So, if you are suffering from fibromyalgia and want to try acupuncture, it&#8217;s a pretty good idea to do so.  Not only can it help you by bringing your body back into balance but your acupuncturist will be able to guide you in other natural methods to help remove this disease from you, once and for all.</p>
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		<title>Can Acupuncture Work with Weight Loss?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, many people have to deal with problems with their weight on a regular basis and throughout their lifetime.  For some of us, it is a problem that started whenever we were children and we developed some bad habits that are very difficult to break.  For others, it is a hormonal problem such as those experienced by people with hypothyroidism.  Regardless of why you&#8217;re having a difficult time with your weight, it can be a real struggle to get the weight off and keep it off.  One way in which many people have looked to for help with their weight loss efforts is acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, many people have to deal with problems with their weight on a regular basis and throughout their lifetime.  For some of us, it is a problem that started whenever we were children and we developed some bad habits that are very difficult to break.  For others, it is a hormonal problem such as those experienced by people with hypothyroidism.  Regardless of why you&#8217;re having a difficult time with your weight, it can be a real struggle to get the weight off and keep it off.  One way in which many people have looked to for help with their weight loss efforts is acupuncture.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can indeed bring our body into a balance that it may be lacking.  If we are having problems with our hormone levels which can cause weight gain, acupuncture can help to bring those back into line with where they should be.  In general, the better you feel and the better you feel about yourself, the easier in that it will be for you to lose weight and keep it off.  Unfortunately, for most people, that&#8217;s not quite enough for them to realize the weight loss that they have been looking for.  Acupuncture is able to overcome one more large hurdle.</p>
<p>On the inside and around the ear are specific acupuncture points that serve several different functions.  Whenever these points are stimulated through the use of acupuncture needles, they help to control our appetite by suppressing it and they also work to detox the body.  This works to our benefit in two different ways.  Not only does it keep us from overeating out of habit but it also helps us to be able to lose weight quickly because our bodies are not clogged with a lot of toxins as a result of the acupuncture detox.</p>
<p>So, if you have been struggling with your weight for quite some time and do not seem to be able to control it through willpower and natural means, going to an acupuncturist may be exactly what you need.  By suppressing your appetite and bringing your body back into a natural balance, you are assisting yourself to lose the weight naturally.  The weight that you lose will be easier to keep off as a result of your overall general health being better. For some, it&#8217;s the only thing that really helps them in their weight loss efforts.</p>
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		<title>Getting Familiar with Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As with anything in the natural health world, there is a lot of misinformation that is surrounding acupuncture.  As a matter of fact, many people miss out on the benefits of acupuncture because they understand it to be something that it is not.  If you&#8217;re unfamiliar with acupuncture but think that you could benefit from some of the services that they provide, here is some information to help you to cut through the noise and find out the truth.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with anything in the natural health world, there is a lot of misinformation that is surrounding acupuncture.  As a matter of fact, many people miss out on the benefits of acupuncture because they understand it to be something that it is not.  If you&#8217;re unfamiliar with acupuncture but think that you could benefit from some of the services that they provide, here is some information to help you to cut through the noise and find out the truth.</p>
<p>Acupuncture was started some 5000 years ago in ancient China and was a way to regulate the energy that flowed through the body.  This energy, known as Chi according to Chinese medicine is present in all living things.  Whenever it becomes imbalanced, however, it can cause problems for us as individuals that range from mild symptoms to severe disease.  Acupuncture came along as a way to regulate the energy and to open up the channels that allow the energy to flow through our body normally.</p>
<p>Since that ancient time, acupuncture has come a very long way but they still adhere to many of the same things as the original natural medicine.  Some of the differences include the fact that it does go along with modern medicine and the techniques that are used include such things as sterile needles and environments in which the acupuncture is performed.</p>
<p>Whenever you make your first trip to the acupuncturist, you will be given an interview by the doctor in order to find out exactly what you need and exactly where you stand as far as your health is concerned.  They will ask you many questions and you will have the opportunity to give feedback and ask some questions of your own.  Take this opportunity to become familiar, both with the doctor and with the practice of acupuncture in general.</p>
<p>The actual procedure is probably nothing like you had considered before you understood what it was.  The needles that are inserted into your skin are hair thin and it rarely ever hurts at all.  As a matter of fact, many people experience relaxation or rejuvenation as a result of the needles being inserted.  If there is any pain involved, it is very temporary and light.</p>
<p>Although you may go in for a dozen acupuncture treatments for your problem, many people experience relief after the first treatment.  They leave the office feeling rejuvenated and with a general sense of well-being.</p>
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		<title>Natural Healing through Acupuncture?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people are concerned when it comes to their health and rightly so.  Your good health can have a positive influence on all areas of your life.  Most people realize that there is some benefit to taking care of yourself naturally and trying to bring your body into a balanced state.  Acupuncture is one way that you&#8217;re able to do this and if administered properly, it can help you to gain an overall health to your body that you may have been trying to reach through other methods, such as supplementation.  Of course other natural health methods have their place, as any reliable acupuncturist will let you know but acupuncture can play a major part in your overall health.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are concerned when it comes to their health and rightly so.  Your good health can have a positive influence on all areas of your life.  Most people realize that there is some benefit to taking care of yourself naturally and trying to bring your body into a balanced state.  Acupuncture is one way that you&#8217;re able to do this and if administered properly, it can help you to gain an overall health to your body that you may have been trying to reach through other methods, such as supplementation.  Of course other natural health methods have their place, as any reliable acupuncturist will let you know but acupuncture can play a major part in your overall health.</p>
<p>The practice itself has been around for thousands of years, being established in ancient China.  After it was used in China successfully for quite some time, the medical practice spread throughout other Asian areas and their own flair was added to the original practice.  Many thousands of years later, it has now become popular in the United States, especially since the 1980s.  As people become more aware of the benefits of taking care of themselves naturally, acupuncture can play a part.</p>
<p>It actually has to do with the balance that is in our body and the energy that flows through all of us.  This is really an indisputable fact but thousands of years ago it was referred to as Chi.  Although it had some religious connotations, they were fairly close to the fact that this energy played an important role in all of our lives and health.  As long as the energy was balanced and free-flowing, we enjoy good health.  If it was blocked or imbalanced in some way, we have difficulties.</p>
<p>What acupuncture actually does is to send the energy into an area of our body that is affected in one way or another.  This has actually been proven through tests which monitor blood flow and energy throughout the body.  By building on the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture, many modern-day doctors have been able to help individuals to overcome problems that range from headaches to depression.</p>
<p>If you have been holding off trying acupuncture, you would probably be very surprised at how easy the procedure actually is.  Why not try it out for yourself and see how far this natural medical practice can take you with your health?</p>
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		<title>Will Acupuncture Cure Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With any kind of natural medicine, there is always some question as to whether it will be effective in your case.  Of course, it all depends on how well founded your particular treatment is and what you&#8217;re trying to cure.  Although very little has been studied scientifically about natural cures, there are some that have been shown to work from a medical standpoint.  One of these is the use of acupuncture, an ancient Chinese medical treatment that manipulates the energy in our body to our benefit.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With any kind of natural medicine, there is always some question as to whether it will be effective in your case.  Of course, it all depends on how well founded your particular treatment is and what you&#8217;re trying to cure.  Although very little has been studied scientifically about natural cures, there are some that have been shown to work from a medical standpoint.  One of these is the use of acupuncture, an ancient Chinese medical treatment that manipulates the energy in our body to our benefit.</p>
<p>Many people are concerned about going for acupuncture for one reason or another.  One of the main causes of concern is because some consider it just to be a passing fad or something that is done and only helps those that are actually weak in mind.  Let me put your mind at ease about something, acupuncture has been around for thousands of years even though it has only been popular in the United States for a few decades.  Because of its growing popularity, some studies have been performed which help to show exactly what is behind acupuncture and whether or not it works.</p>
<p>It is difficult to actually test something like acupuncture because of the difficulty of putting in a control group.  Administering acupuncture poorly can be damaging and is often difficult to do.  Therefore, having a control group is somewhat out of the question as far as acupuncture is concerned.  What scientists have been able to do, however, is to measure the amount of energy and blood flow that are going to particular areas of our body.  Whenever acupuncture is administered, the areas of the body that are to be affected actually do show an increase in blood flow and energy levels.  This goes to show you that there is actually something behind the practice itself.</p>
<p>Of course, any good acupuncturist will be quick to tell you that it is only part of the full equation.  If you really want to bring your body into a naturally balance state, you will need to do several things that include supplementation, getting some exercise and acupuncture.  Once your body is balance, it will be in a better position to be able to fight off the disease or problem that you are experiencing as a result of the imbalance.  So can acupuncture cure you?  If used properly, it can be part of the equation.</p>
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		<title>Should I Worry about Acupuncture?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not unusual for people to be nervous whenever they enter into some kind of a surgical procedure.  Even for something like acupuncture where no surgery is performed, there can be an apprehension because of a misunderstanding about what acupuncture is all about.  The fact of the matter is, it is one of the easier treatments for us to go through and provides less of an opportunity for things to go wrong in general medical care.  If you&#8217;re nervous about going through acupuncture, here are some facts that may put your mind at ease.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not unusual for people to be nervous whenever they enter into some kind of a surgical procedure.  Even for something like acupuncture where no surgery is performed, there can be an apprehension because of a misunderstanding about what acupuncture is all about.  The fact of the matter is, it is one of the easier treatments for us to go through and provides less of an opportunity for things to go wrong in general medical care.  If you&#8217;re nervous about going through acupuncture, here are some facts that may put your mind at ease.</p>
<p>The first thing that you need to know is that you will not go into the acupuncturist office and end up getting stuck full of needles immediately.  In fact, on your first visit you may not actually have an acupuncture treatment at all.  What you will typically have is a consultation in advance so that the doctor can find out about your medical history and whatever problems you may be experiencing.  He will also ask questions about your general medical care to find out if you are taking medications or going through some kind of procedure that may conflict with the acupuncture care.  This, in itself, will help to put your mind at ease as you will get to know the doctor on more of a one-to-one basis.</p>
<p>The next thing that you should be aware of is that acupuncture is a very safe type of procedure.  As long as your doctor is competent, which is easy enough to find out, you will not experience any problems at all.  Most of the problems that have to do with acupuncture are from infections from the needles or from pierced organs because of incompetence.  Your doctor should be using FDA approved prepackaged, one use needles whenever he is caring for you.</p>
<p>Finally, you are probably worried about how you will feel whenever you&#8217;re undergoing the acupuncture treatment.  It is very rare for people to experience pain whenever the needles are inserted.  Quite the contrary, they usually experience either extreme relaxation or rejuvenation as a result of the treatment.  If there is any pain, it is very momentary and light.</p>
<p>To be honest, you have very little to worry about whenever you&#8217;re going to the acupuncturist.  As a matter of fact, after you have your first treatment you will probably be wondering why you were nervous at all.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture at the Dentist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years as a way to both restore and maintain our health and a balance within our bodies.  According to Chinese medicine, we all have an energy that flows through our body which is generally referred to as Chi. as long as this energy is flowing freely, we enjoy a balanced life and good health along with an overall sense of well-being.  If it should happen to get out of balance, however, we can experience all kinds of troubles that range from headaches and depression to life changing diseases.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years as a way to both restore and maintain our health and a balance within our bodies.  According to Chinese medicine, we all have an energy that flows through our body which is generally referred to as Chi. as long as this energy is flowing freely, we enjoy a balanced life and good health along with an overall sense of well-being.  If it should happen to get out of balance, however, we can experience all kinds of troubles that range from headaches and depression to life changing diseases.</p>
<p>One interesting way in which acupuncture has been used is for pain control at the dentist.  It has also been shown to reduce our nervousness whenever we are sitting in the dentist chair.  At times, acupuncture is provided for us in advance in order to prepare our bodies for dental surgery and at other times it is given to us while we are actually sitting in the chair so that we are relaxed and not feeling the nervousness that we may be feeling otherwise.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not only in going to the dentist where we feel the benefits of acupuncture; many procedures involve acupuncture either before, during or after the surgery actually takes place.  Not only does it help in managing the pain and reducing the amount of pain medication that the person typically needs to take but it also helps with side effects of the surgery such as nausea and may even reduce the recovery time necessary from a surgical procedure.</p>
<p>Dental surgery can be very invasive and most of us are nervous about going to the dentist anyway.  That is why many have turned to acupuncture and keep an acupuncturist on staff in order to administer treatments whenever we go in for any dental work at all.  Even though not all dentists have embraced acupuncture as a way of treating their patients, many do so and it is not difficult to find a combination of the two.</p>
<p>Not only can it help us to overcome surgery and problems in the dentist chair, it also can help us in all areas of our life.  By returning us to the balance that we are to have naturally, we enjoy a healthier life that emanates from within.  If you use acupuncture along with other natural treatments, you would be surprised at how far these natural methods can take you.</p>
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		<title>Can Acupuncture Improve the Outcome of IVF?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After several months of not being able to conceive a child, John and Linda became discouraged and ended up finding themselves arguing over small things because of their disappointment.  After going to a fertility clinic, and they realized that because of infertility problems, one of the only options for them ever to conceive is by using in vitro fertilization.  Although very costly and somewhat painful, this particular treatment did hold out hope for them to have a child of their own that they would bring into the world.  Not wanting to lose any possibility of actually conceiving the child through in vitro fertilization, they also look to the possibility of adding acupuncture to their treatment process.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After several months of not being able to conceive a child, John and Linda became discouraged and ended up finding themselves arguing over small things because of their disappointment.  After going to a fertility clinic, and they realized that because of infertility problems, one of the only options for them ever to conceive is by using in vitro fertilization.  Although very costly and somewhat painful, this particular treatment did hold out hope for them to have a child of their own that they would bring into the world.  Not wanting to lose any possibility of actually conceiving the child through in vitro fertilization, they also look to the possibility of adding acupuncture to their treatment process.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has been used for many thousands of years and has its roots in traditional Chinese medicine.  Since coming to the United States, however, and gaining in popularity, this process has helped people to do a number of different things in regards to their health.  It is used for those who are undergoing surgery and sometimes is administered even during the surgery itself.  Many other problems that we face as humans can also be controlled with use of acupuncture to one degree or another.</p>
<p>One thing that acupuncture has been used for and has actually gone through testing is for increasing a person&#8217;s fertility rate.  As a matter of fact, in a controlled study those that went through in vitro fertilization along with acupuncture had a 10% greater chance of conceiving a child than those that did not have acupuncture.  Those are amazing results and according to those, you may be able to increase your odds as well.  This can be especially comforting considering what you have to go through in order to have an IVF in the first place.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has even been shown to increase the natural fertility that people have and may increase their odds of conceiving a child even without the use of in vitro fertilization.  If you are already dealing with IVF, however, using acupuncture may help you to bring about the natural balance state within your body and to conceive a child with the help of medical science.  Although it is not a 100% guaranteed cure, even a 10% increase in the success rate is well worth the effort considering all that you get out of treatments through acupuncture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It can be a very difficult thing when you&#8217;re having trouble conceiving a child.  Many married couples have experienced a lot of stress in their marriage over the disappointment of months going by without conception taking place.  Perhaps you have gone to a fertility clinic and have found out that one if you is not producing the way that they should in order to have a child.  Many different medical techniques may have been brought to your attention but something that you may have not considered is going through acupuncture in order to boost your fertility.  How can he do this?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be a very difficult thing when you&#8217;re having trouble conceiving a child.  Many married couples have experienced a lot of stress in their marriage over the disappointment of months going by without conception taking place.  Perhaps you have gone to a fertility clinic and have found out that one if you is not producing the way that they should in order to have a child.  Many different medical techniques may have been brought to your attention but something that you may have not considered is going through acupuncture in order to boost your fertility.  How can he do this?</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, the entire body is innerlinked through an energy source that is known as Chi.  This energy flows through all of us and when it is in a balanced state, we enjoy good health and an overall sense of well-being.  If this energy should get out of balance in some way, it can affect us in a number of different ways.  Through the use of acupuncture, an acupuncturist is able to bring the body back into a balance condition where this energy can flow freely through us.  Not only can this help us with various physical maladies, it may also be able to boost our fertility.</p>
<p>The reason why this is the case is because whenever our body is in balance, everything is in balance with it.  From the way that we think to the way that we react all the way down to the amount of sperm or eggs that are produced in us as individuals.  If we allow the free flow of energy to go through our body and put ourselves in a balance condition, we may find that our odds of conceiving a child increased greatly.  As a matter of fact, in some studies done with those going through in vitro fertilization, a 10% increase in the rate of conception was realized through the use of acupuncture.</p>
<p>Before you try a medical treatment that may be costly and harm your body in some way, you might want to give acupuncture a try.  It is a relatively safe and natural way for you to increase your fertility and the possibility of you conceiving a child naturally.  Not only that, but it can help you to deal with any disappointment by giving you peace of mind.</p>
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		<title>What Is Acupuncture, Anyway?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter how popular a natural medical technique becomes, there will always be some mystery that surrounds it.  This is especially true in cases such as with acupuncture where the treatment itself is steeped in ancient medical customs.  If you&#8217;re apprehensive about going through acupuncture treatments because you&#8217;re unaware of what is involved, you may actually be surprised to find out exactly how westernized the practice has become.  Let&#8217;s take a look at acupuncture and find out what you can expect whenever you go in for your visit to the acupuncturist.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has been around for about 5000 years but it really has only become popular in the United States in the past couple of decades.  It is increasing in popularity, however, and millions of people are introducing themselves to this natural way of healing on a yearly basis.  The process of acupuncture has more to do with the energy that resides in all of us than with the actual inserting of needles.  If the energy that is within our bodies is out of balance, it can be readjusted and put back into a balanced state through acupuncture.</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, this energy, known as Chi, flows through all of us through about 14 different channels.  If one of these channels should distribute this energy improperly, it can cause physical maladies that we experience such as pain or depression.  The needles that are used by an acupuncturist stimulate these different channels and cause a free flow of energy to the area that is being affected.</p>
<p>Most people are nervous over the needles that are used, mainly because they are accustomed to being hurt by needles at the doctor&#8217;s office.  The fact of the matter is, the needles that are used during an acupuncture treatment are much smaller than those that can deliver vaccines to us.  Whenever they are inserted into the skin, more often than not, nothing is felt at all.  If there is some pain, it is very slight and goes away quickly.</p>
<p>The best thing that you can do for yourself if you&#8217;re apprehensive about visiting an acupuncturist is to go in for an initial consultation.  You will see that they are not some kind of weird doctor but they are actually in the medical profession and willing to help you medically.  By talking to them face to face, you will no doubt find the confidence that you need in order to go ahead with the treatment.</p>
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		<title>Is Acupuncture Safe for My Child?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people are aware of the benefits of acupuncture and what it can do to increase the balance inside our body and to give us an overall sense of well-being.  What many people are unsure of, however, is if acupuncture treatments are safe for children or not.  It would stand to reason that the same things that are of benefit to us as adults will be of benefit to our children.  The fact of the matter is, acupuncture is used in children for a variety of different reasons and has been shown to give some benefits to them.  What are some of these benefits?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are aware of the benefits of acupuncture and what it can do to increase the balance inside our body and to give us an overall sense of well-being.  What many people are unsure of, however, is if acupuncture treatments are safe for children or not.  It would stand to reason that the same things that are of benefit to us as adults will be of benefit to our children.  The fact of the matter is, acupuncture is used in children for a variety of different reasons and has been shown to give some benefits to them.  What are some of these benefits?</p>
<p>Children tend to experience a lot of things that we no longer experience whenever we reach adulthood.  The hormonal changes that are going through our body, especially during adolescence tend to throw it into a turmoil.  By taking us out of our natural state which should be balanced, it throws us into an area of imbalance that can affect us in a number of different ways.  Problems such as acne, mood swings and the difficulty in concentrating are only some of the signs that our body is no longer in balance.  Acupuncture treatments may be able to help to restore this balance to your children.</p>
<p>Many people are concerned about acupuncture, not out of something that they know but out of something that they do not know.  Even though this process is becoming more and more accepted in the Western world, there is still a lot of mystery that surrounds it.  What can you do as a parent in order to help your child to go through the procedure without being nervous over the procedure itself?  Even as adults, some of us are concerned and have a natural fear of needles because of the pain that they tend to inflict.</p>
<p>The best thing that you can do for your child is to inform them about acupuncture and let them know that it actually does not hurt at all.  Of course, on their initial visit they will speak to the doctor and he will inform them about what is going to happen during the treatment.  Typically, the fear that they are experiencing soon disappears whenever the initial treatment takes place.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can help your child in a number of different ways.  By bringing their young bodies back into balance, it can improve their health and get rid of a lot of the problems that are indicative of youth.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Several thousand years ago, traditional Chinese medicine came up with a way of manipulating the channels that went through our body and distributed our life force.  This life force, known as Chi is one of the basic parts of all Chinese medicine.  As long as that energy is balanced between the positive and negative forces in our body, our health will be good as well.  Since that time of its ancient beginning, however, many things have changed as far as acupuncture is concerned but the principle still remain the same.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several thousand years ago, traditional Chinese medicine came up with a way of manipulating the channels that went through our body and distributed our life force.  This life force, known as Chi is one of the basic parts of all Chinese medicine.  As long as that energy is balanced between the positive and negative forces in our body, our health will be good as well.  Since that time of its ancient beginning, however, many things have changed as far as acupuncture is concerned but the principle still remain the same.</p>
<p>People go through acupuncture treatment for a wide variety of reasons.  Some of them go through this because of pain that they are experiencing or perhaps they are trying to get pregnant and want to bring their body into a natural balanced state.  Still others go through acupuncture in order to get over a habit, such as smoking.  Since smoking did not really take place in Chinese culture, at least to the point where it would be given up, can it really have a positive effect on our trying to quit?</p>
<p>Having a balanced environment within our bodies is very important for a number of different reasons.  First of all, it promotes good health whenever our energy in our body is flowing freely.  Another reason why acupuncture is great is because it gives us an overall sense of well-being.  This can help us whenever we are trying to quit smoking because one of the problems with addiction withdrawal is that we lose our sense of well-being and are driven by our craving for another cigarette.</p>
<p>Another reason why acupuncture may be helpful with quitting smoking is because it has to do with our life force.  This force, which is present in all of us needs to have a free flow in order for us to be balanced and healthy.  If we are doing things that are harming our body, such as smoking cigarettes, we are interrupting the flow and causing a pattern which is sending us into a free fall.  By using acupuncture in order to bypass the bad that the cigarettes are producing in us, we are giving ourselves the ability to quit without some of the negative side effects.</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is, people will try almost anything in order to kick the habit.  By using something such as acupuncture, you may be up to give yourself the boost that you need and you will be doing it through natural means.</p>
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		<title>Why Would I Avoid Acupuncture?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Natural treatments are something that people often look into in order to treat their various illnesses.  Some of these natural treatments have been used for thousands of years and stem from some ancient scientific studies.  One of these is the process of acupuncture, a way of manipulating the natural balance within the body through the insertion of very thin needles into specific points that are located on the body.  Even though this particular type of natural medicine is gaining in popularity in the United States, it still comes under some scrutiny from time to time.  Is acupuncture safe?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural treatments are something that people often look into in order to treat their various illnesses.  Some of these natural treatments have been used for thousands of years and stem from some ancient scientific studies.  One of these is the process of acupuncture, a way of manipulating the natural balance within the body through the insertion of very thin needles into specific points that are located on the body.  Even though this particular type of natural medicine is gaining in popularity in the United States, it still comes under some scrutiny from time to time.  Is acupuncture safe?</p>
<p>Acupuncture is something that has been done for thousands of years throughout a variety of cultures, especially those that are located in Asia.  It&#8217;s really only been within the past several decades that acupuncture has gained popularity in the Western world.  Since that time, however, many millions of people have sought this kind of treatment in order to gain a natural healing for their bodies.  Many people are concerned, however, because of the possibility of something going wrong during this treatment.  Fortunately, those worries are not founded.</p>
<p>As long as it is done by somebody who is experienced, acupuncture is one of the safest forms of natural medicines that exist.  The FDA now even regulates the needles that are used by acupuncturists in their treatments in order to ensure that they are sterile and that no infection will be passed on.  The only real dangers, other than infection are the possibility of an organ being pierced or of some difficulty caused by an underlying condition such as pregnancy or the wearing of some kind of electronic device, such as a pacemaker.</p>
<p>On your initial visit to the acupuncturist, he will go over a series of questions with you in order to determine your health needs.  You may also want to consult with your doctor before any acupuncture treatments are administered.  In this way, you will be in a much safer position because one will not be working against the other.</p>
<p>All in all, acupuncture is an excellent way for you to regain the balance in your body and to improve your overall health.  It may also help you with specific healthcare needs such as depression, appetite suppression or general pain.  Regardless of why you go to an acupuncturist, however, the odds are that you will walk out of their feeling better than you felt when you walked in.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture &#8211; the First Step to Natural Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there has been an increased interest in natural health.  People are trying a variety of different things in order to bring their bodies into a balance state and to enjoy health that does not involve pharmaceutical solutions.  They do this for a number of different reasons but for the most part, it is because they realize that not all medical treatments are actually making them 100% better.  In fact, some people are actually becoming sicker as a result of taking pharmaceutical medication because of the side effects or because it does not agree with them in one way or another.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there has been an increased interest in natural health.  People are trying a variety of different things in order to bring their bodies into a balance state and to enjoy health that does not involve pharmaceutical solutions.  They do this for a number of different reasons but for the most part, it is because they realize that not all medical treatments are actually making them 100% better.  In fact, some people are actually becoming sicker as a result of taking pharmaceutical medication because of the side effects or because it does not agree with them in one way or another.</p>
<p>Although there are many different ways to bring your body into a balanced state, acupuncture is one way that should not be overlooked.  It is an ancient Chinese procedure in which small needles are placed throughout the body at particular acupuncture points in order to manipulate the flow of energy in an individual.  According to traditional Chinese medicine, this energy, otherwise known as Chi, is what controls everything in regard to our health.  If that energy should be blocked to a certain extent or if it should lose its natural balance, a number of different problems could occur in our bodies that range from depression the whole way through to terminal illnesses.</p>
<p>The actual practice of acupuncture has been taking place in China for thousands of years but it has only recently come to the attention of those in the Western world to a large extent.  Since that time, some different methods have been administered such as producing prepackaged, one time use needles and in different ways of manipulating the acupuncture needles electronically.  Some of the more traditional methods of using acupuncture are still included within the new treatment, such as the use of moxa in order to heat the needles.</p>
<p>As we continue to learn more about this particular type of treatment, more individuals will look to acupuncture as a way to bring the body back into balance.  As a result of coming into this balance, these individuals will be able to lead a more normal life, one that is free of pain and living with an overall sense of well-being.  Although there are many different ways in which we can bring our body back into this balance, acupuncture as a part that cannot be overlooked.  It is the first step to improved natural health.</p>
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		<title>Does Acupuncture Interfere with My Regular Medical Treatment?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to restore and maintain their health, many people have turned to the ancient practice of acupuncture.  Acupuncture was actually conceived and tested in China thousands of years ago before it spread through other areas of Asia.  It is a way of manipulating the energy in our body through the use of acupuncture points in order to bring it back into a natural balance.  This balance which is found between the cold and hot forces that regulate our body is often the key to better health and an overall sense of well-being.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many of us are riddled with illnesses and we may have already come under the care of a medical doctor.  Although doctors are able to do some good things for us and to take care of our maladies to a certain extent, it may also interfere with our ability to be healed in a natural method.  Acupuncture does not use any kind of medicine and is a totally natural way to bring our body back into balance.  Many people are concerned, however, that by using acupuncture they are actually interfering with their regular medical treatments.  Where does one strike a balance in this particular regard?</p>
<p>The best thing that you can do is to discuss the possibility of using acupuncture with both your acupuncturist and with your medical doctor.  Whenever you go in for your first acupuncture visit, you will be asked a series of questions which will help the doctor to understand your particular situation and any surrounding circumstances in regards to your situation.  This would include, of course, any current medical treatments that you&#8217;re undergoing.  It is very important that you let your acupuncturist now of any of these treatments as they may have a bearing on what kind of acupuncture treatment you will be able to receive.</p>
<p>Of course, in most cases acupuncture is perfectly fine even if a person is undergoing some other form of medical treatment or is taking a prescription medication.  There may be some instances, however, that acupuncture is not a good idea such as when a person is wearing a pacemaker or is currently pregnant.  As long as you don&#8217;t hold back any information from either your doctor or your acupuncturist, you should be able to find out if you are able to take this kind of a treatment and seek a natural cure for your maladies.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the things that many people have to deal with nowadays is depression.  As a matter of fact, more people have to deal with depression than most people realize.  Although there are a lot of medicines that a person can take in order to deal with this problem, many people do not want to manipulate their bodies in such a way.  For those individuals, it is a much better idea to do things naturally in one way or another.  One way in which many people have found relief from their depression is through acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things that many people have to deal with nowadays is depression.  As a matter of fact, more people have to deal with depression than most people realize.  Although there are a lot of medicines that a person can take in order to deal with this problem, many people do not want to manipulate their bodies in such a way.  For those individuals, it is a much better idea to do things naturally in one way or another.  One way in which many people have found relief from their depression is through acupuncture.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese art in which the energy within our body is manipulated and balanced through the insertion of very tiny, hair thin needles.  According to traditional Chinese medicine, all of us have an energy that is often referred to as Chi and this energy is what causes all life to flow within us as individuals.  A balance between the good and the bad energies in our body is necessary for us to maintain health.  This balance can be realized and maintained through the use of acupuncture.</p>
<p>According to many naturalists, depression is often caused by an imbalance in the body in some form or another.  It often happens as a result of stress because of lifestyle changes that we may be going through, problems that we are experiencing with work or other situations in our lives.  The depression that we feel is quite real and can be life altering and make it difficult for us to lead a normal life.  By bringing our body back into balance, however, we are able to overcome many of the difficulties that are experienced in life, including that of depression.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has come under a bit of scrutiny in the past several decades since it has gained popularity in the United States.  Rather than disproving the theory, however, it actually has done much to promote it.  Although it is difficult to use acupuncture in the control group, some studies have shown that by manipulating acupuncture points, an increase in blood flow and energy can be seen in the targeted areas.</p>
<p>If you are experiencing depression or are having a difficult time in life then acupuncture may be able to help you.  It has been practiced for thousands of years and has helped an untold number of individuals to deal with their life as they know it.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture &#8211; Asian Roots and a New World Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>By some estimates, acupuncture was first being practiced in ancient China almost 5000 years ago.  Traditional Chinese medicine is something that is of interest to many people because of the centuries of practical use and because of the fact that most of the medicine is natural and not pharmaceutical.  As the practice of acupuncture began to spread out through the Asian world, many things were added to it but the general roots of acupuncture itself can be traced back to China.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By some estimates, acupuncture was first being practiced in ancient China almost 5000 years ago.  Traditional Chinese medicine is something that is of interest to many people because of the centuries of practical use and because of the fact that most of the medicine is natural and not pharmaceutical.  As the practice of acupuncture began to spread out through the Asian world, many things were added to it but the general roots of acupuncture itself can be traced back to China.</p>
<p>Over the past several decades, the practice of acupuncture has gained quite a bit of popularity in Western lands, specifically the United States.  Many people have turned to acupuncture in order to help them with their overall health as well as with specific problems that they are experiencing.  These problems range anywhere from headaches and overall pain to an inability to conceive a child.  Is acupuncture actually able to help you with these individual treatments, especially when they are at a specific as these?</p>
<p>Several tests have been done on acupuncture since the popularity of the practice has increased in the United States.  Although it is difficult to administer improper acupuncture in order to offer a control group to the testing process, some of the experiments that were done actually monitored blood flow throughout the patients.  Whenever the individuals were under the acupuncture treatment, there was a noted blood flow increased to certain areas of the body, specifically those that were being targeted.</p>
<p>Although acupuncture is one of the least dangerous medical treatments that can be taken, there are still some problems that need to be considered.  One of these is the use of prepackaged, one use needles in acupuncture treatment.  Reusing the needles, even if they are sterilized is an invitation to infection and disease.  The FDA is now monitoring the use of these needles and their production.  This has led to a much safer practice overall and one that many people are enjoying without having to worry about infection or other related problems.</p>
<p>As we continue to learn more about the practice, more people will, no doubt, turn to acupuncture in an effort to take care of their physical problems.  Although some new methods have been added, we will always look back to the roots of acupuncture for guidance.  Although it may be changed to a certain extent because of modern treatment, it&#8217;s still is something that was founded many centuries ago.</p>
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		<title>Restore and Maintain Your Health with Acupuncture Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For thousands of years, acupuncture has been practiced in China and has spread throughout most of Asia.  These particular treatments have also become very popular in other lands in recent times.  This is because of an upsurge of interest in people taking care of their overall health through natural means.  Many individuals are trying to get away from the pharmaceutical cures that are often held out as a way to overcome physical problems and other maladies.  By manipulating our life force through the use of acupuncture, many people have experienced relief from their trouble.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For thousands of years, acupuncture has been practiced in China and has spread throughout most of Asia.  These particular treatments have also become very popular in other lands in recent times.  This is because of an upsurge of interest in people taking care of their overall health through natural means.  Many individuals are trying to get away from the pharmaceutical cures that are often held out as a way to overcome physical problems and other maladies.  By manipulating our life force through the use of acupuncture, many people have experienced relief from their trouble.</p>
<p>One example of how acupuncture can help individuals is through the treatment of pain.  Not only is acupuncture able to help people who are experiencing such things as headaches or carpal tunnel syndrome, it is also becoming very common for use before, during and even after surgery.  This is because, by manipulating the flow of energy within the body, we are able to disrupt the sensors which send the pain throughout our body.  We are also able to get into a balanced state in which many of the diseases and problems that caused this pain in ourselves is unable to thrive.</p>
<p>Another interesting way that acupuncture is now used in order to restore and maintain health is through appetite suppression.  The acupuncture points for appetite suppression are located in and around the ear and by manipulating these points with acupuncture needles, many people are experiencing relief from their insatiable appetites.  It also has a side benefit of detoxification at the same pressure points and also benefit us in that particular way.  Although acupuncture for appetite suppression is not always the main goal of a visit to the acupuncturist, it is often requested as a side benefit to the treatment.</p>
<p>One other way that acupuncture is used on a regular basis is in order to help people to conceive a child.  Many people that are unable to conceive naturally go for in vitro fertilization treatments which are costly and very uncomfortable.  By using acupuncture, many people have been ample to increase their odds of conceiving children by up to 10%.  Not only is it good for those who are going through in vitro fertilization, it has also been shown to help with the actual conception of a child by normal means.  By bringing the body back into balance, it is able to help us to do things in a natural way.</p>
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		<title>Maintaining Balance in the Body through Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many different things that we can do in order to improve our overall health.  One of the main things that involves our health in general, however, is the balance that is within our bodies.  This balance has had many different names over the centuries but for the most part, it was simply a way of keeping the negative and positive parts of our body in check.  The ancient Chinese culture used to refer to the energy that was our life force as Chi. they also began to manipulate this life force in various ways, one of them was through the use of acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different things that we can do in order to improve our overall health.  One of the main things that involves our health in general, however, is the balance that is within our bodies.  This balance has had many different names over the centuries but for the most part, it was simply a way of keeping the negative and positive parts of our body in check.  The ancient Chinese culture used to refer to the energy that was our life force as Chi. they also began to manipulate this life force in various ways, one of them was through the use of acupuncture.</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, the flow of energy through our body took place in one of dozens of different channels.  If one of these channels should happen to get redirected or if the flow of energy was not constant through our body, illness took place.  The various illnesses that we could experience as a result of this imbalance ranged from pain to cancer and anywhere in between.  Acupuncture offered a way to manipulate the flow of energy in our body through the insertion of hair thin needles to various depths, according to the particular channel that needed adjusted.</p>
<p>Along with acupuncture, however, the acupuncturist has always offered suggestions on other ways to treat yourself naturally.  Most of them do not consider acupuncture to be the end-all when it comes to natural medicine but only a step that will help to get you into a balanced state.  They may also provide you with information on supplementation and other health regimes that will help to keep your body in check as well.  By following a proper course of health, which includes the use of acupuncture in many cases, you can experience a more balanced life force and a better overall sense of well-being.</p>
<p>Although this art of acupuncture is, by some estimates, 5000 years old, it is still one that has many uses and benefits that are experienced even today.  Not only is it a way for us to restore our health, it is something that could keep us in balance balance. It also a way that we can maintain our health even if we are not feeling any ill effects at the moment.  Through regular visits to the acupuncturist and a general healthy lifestyle, we may be able to keep ourselves free from the diseases that plague most of mankind.</p>
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		<title>Suppressing Your Appetite through Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult things to overcome is a problem with overeating.  As a matter of fact, it is more common for a person to have the difficulty with overeating then for them to be balanced in their diet.  This shows up as the epidemic of obesity that we are experiencing in many nations around the world.  Often, the problem with overeating is something that comes from our childhood and is a learned trait that may have been with us for many years.  If we do not have the willpower to overcome these urges then what can be done to help us along?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult things to overcome is a problem with overeating.  As a matter of fact, it is more common for a person to have the difficulty with overeating then for them to be balanced in their diet.  This shows up as the epidemic of obesity that we are experiencing in many nations around the world.  Often, the problem with overeating is something that comes from our childhood and is a learned trait that may have been with us for many years.  If we do not have the willpower to overcome these urges then what can be done to help us along?</p>
<p>Although acupuncture is typically used for pain management and to bring the body back into a balanced state, it can also be used in order to suppress the appetite.  In fact, many people who go in for acupuncture in order to help with the physical malady that they are experiencing end up having this supplemental form of acupuncture administered in order to help them with their eating disorder.  Many people who use acupuncture for this reason experience relief from their insatiable appetites and actually can begin losing weight as long as the treatments are being administered.</p>
<p>The acupuncture points for appetite control and weight loss are located in and around the ear.  By manipulating these particular acupuncture points through the use of needles, you are able to block your appetite and the same points can also be used for general detoxification.  Not only can it to suppress your appetite in general, it may also be able to block certain cravings that you have for things such as carbohydrates or highly fatty foods.  All of this can benefit you in the way of weight loss.</p>
<p>Although the practice of acupuncture has been around for thousands of years, it has really only become popular in western lands in the past several decades.  Since that time, however, many people have embraced acupuncture as a way to keep the body balanced and working in union.  The benefit of using acupuncture to decrease your appetite is actually only one of the number of things that can be done through manipulation of the body&#8217;s energy with acupuncture.  If appetite has been a problem for most of your life, however, it is difficult to ignore this way of being able to overcome your difficulty and finally gain control of your weight.</p>
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		<title>Effective Acupuncture Treatments before Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are times in which our health necessitates us going in for surgery for one reason or another.  For some of us, it may be what is referred to as a routine procedure but for others, the surgery that we are going through may be life altering and very severe.  Regardless of why we are going in for the surgery or of how severe the treatment, acupuncture is one way that has been used to help us to get through the process easier.  What different things can acupuncture do for us when we need to have surgery?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are times in which our health necessitates us going in for surgery for one reason or another.  For some of us, it may be what is referred to as a routine procedure but for others, the surgery that we are going through may be life altering and very severe.  Regardless of why we are going in for the surgery or of how severe the treatment, acupuncture is one way that has been used to help us to get through the process easier.  What different things can acupuncture do for us when we need to have surgery?</p>
<p>Acupuncture has actually been used for thousands of years but it is only recently become popular in the westernized world.  As more people are using the procedure, they are finding that it benefits us in many different ways.  One of the ways in which it benefits us is through pain management and by keeping our body in a balanced state.  The entire concept of Chi, the energy that flows through our body and of the balance that needs to exist in all things is what brought about the art of acupuncture.  Now, they&#8217;re using this ancient Chinese medicine in order to help us when we are undergoing surgery.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can be administered before and after surgery as a way to reduce the amount of pain that an individual is feeling.  As a matter of fact, it is sometimes administered during surgery in order to keep the individual from feeling some of the pain of the surgery itself.  Not only is it available to block pain to a certain extent, it is able to help us to heal so that we have a shorter recovery time that involves less pain.  It also keeps us from having to take too much pain medication during that time.</p>
<p>Another thing that acupuncture is able to do is to reduce the amount of nausea that is experienced by women who are undergoing breast surgery.  Nausea is a fairly common side effect that is felt by these women but acupuncture is able to overcome some of the discomfort and negative experiences that they may have.</p>
<p>As we continue to learn more about the benefits of using acupuncture during surgery, it&#8217;s hard to tell how frequently it will be used in order to control pain and to help keep the body in a balanced condition.</p>
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		<title>Stopping Your Headache with Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of things that we have to deal with on a regular basis which affects our health.  One very common thing that is experienced by people in general are headaches.  As a matter of fact, some people have headaches so frequently that they simply learn to live with them and deal with the pain as best they can.  Still others have headaches, such as migraines, which are almost impossible to ignore and become a life altering because of their intensity.  As a result of these headaches, many people have turned acupuncture in order to find some relief from their suffering.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of things that we have to deal with on a regular basis which affects our health.  One very common thing that is experienced by people in general are headaches.  As a matter of fact, some people have headaches so frequently that they simply learn to live with them and deal with the pain as best they can.  Still others have headaches, such as migraines, which are almost impossible to ignore and become a life altering because of their intensity.  As a result of these headaches, many people have turned acupuncture in order to find some relief from their suffering.</p>
<p>There are really two different types of individuals who come to an acupuncturist in order to seek relief from their headaches.  There are those who are currently experiencing a headache and those that are to are trying to get some kind of preventative care in order to stop the next headache from coming or to decrease its intensity.  These are two very different situations and are treated differently from the acupuncturist&#8217;s standpoint.  Depending on your situation when you enter their office will make a difference in how you are treated.</p>
<p>The reason why this is the case is because acupuncture is a way of moving energy throughout your body and it also can increase blood flow to certain areas.  The way of treating an existing headache differs somewhat from the treatment that will assist in blocking future headaches.  Your doctor will be able to make that determination and to adjust the treatment accordingly.</p>
<p>Many people try acupuncture treatments to stop their headaches but they are nervous whenever they enter into the office.  Perhaps they have never experienced acupuncture before and are wondering how it is going to feel or if it is dangerous.  The fact is, acupuncture is one of the least dangerous medical treatments that exists.  Although it is possible for problems to happen, it is very rare and if the doctor is competent and uses sterile means when inserting the needles there is little need for worry.  The needles themselves rarely hurt whenever they enter into the skin and often make the individual field either relaxed or even rejuvenated.</p>
<p>So, if you are experiencing headaches, the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture may be able to assist you in dealing with them.  By bringing your body back into balance, you may be able to overcome your headaches once and for all.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture for Pain Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s amazing the number of people who live with pain on a regular basis.  For some people, the pain is something that they simply live with but it does not alter their life necessarily.  For others, the pain gets quite intense and they have to live around the pain instead of simply incorporating it into their lifestyle.  One thing that almost all pain has in common, however, is an imbalance that exists in our body.  If we were to bring our body back into line with where it should be, most of the pain that we feel would stop happening.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s amazing the number of people who live with pain on a regular basis.  For some people, the pain is something that they simply live with but it does not alter their life necessarily.  For others, the pain gets quite intense and they have to live around the pain instead of simply incorporating it into their lifestyle.  One thing that almost all pain has in common, however, is an imbalance that exists in our body.  If we were to bring our body back into line with where it should be, most of the pain that we feel would stop happening.</p>
<p>Although there are many different ways for people to deal with pain that range from prescription medications to therapeutic exercise, one way that is often overlooked is acupuncture.  The fact is, acupuncture is able to help with pain in a lot of different ways and to help individuals to get over pain or to be able to reduce it so that it is easily manageable.  How is acupuncture able to do this?  It does this by bringing our body back into balance with where it should be.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years in Asia and is now becoming very popular in the Western world.  It is based on the principle that we all have an energy which is referred to as Chi.  It is a balanced energy that exists in between two extremes, the negative and positive.  If all things in our body or balanced, according to these theories, then we can enjoy good health.  Acupuncture is a way of manipulating the energy that flows through our body and brings us back into a balanced state.</p>
<p>What kind of pain can be controlled by acupuncture?  People actually visit acupuncturists for a wide variety of pain that includes lower back pain, headaches, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome.  It is also very common for people to visit the doctor before and after surgery for additional pain management.  So not only is acupuncture good for the relief of pain, it also may help with the prevention of pain as well.</p>
<p>As acupuncture continues to grow a popularity and additional testing helps to prove what it can do for us, more people will use these treatments in order to deal with their ill health.  By bringing us back into a balanced state naturally, acupuncture is able to allow us to heal from the inside out.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com/acupuncture-for-pain-relief/" rel="bookmark">Acupuncture for Pain Relief</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.reprintarticledistro.com">Free PLR Articles</a> on November 21, 2009.</p>
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		<title>Do Acupuncture Treatments Hurt?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are so many different ways that we can maintain or restore our health.  For most of us, we understand that it is often a matter of restoring a balance in our body in order to enjoy the most helpful response.  Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical treatment that was developed in order to help maintain the balance between positive and negative charges in our body.  Although these had specific terms attached to them that were used in Chinese philosophy and religion, the basic principles behind acupuncture are not generally brought into question, even my medical science.  In fact, some studies that have been taken on acupuncture actually show that it does promote a flow of energy in the body.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many different ways that we can maintain or restore our health.  For most of us, we understand that it is often a matter of restoring a balance in our body in order to enjoy the most helpful response.  Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical treatment that was developed in order to help maintain the balance between positive and negative charges in our body.  Although these had specific terms attached to them that were used in Chinese philosophy and religion, the basic principles behind acupuncture are not generally brought into question, even my medical science.  In fact, some studies that have been taken on acupuncture actually show that it does promote a flow of energy in the body.</p>
<p>One thing that many people are concerned about is the pain that is associated with acupuncture.  One thing that many people do not like, even into their adulthood, are the needles that are typically associated with doctors&#8217; offices.  Many of these needles are rather large and capable of producing quite a bit of pain in the human body.  Most people just assume that the needles that are inserted during acupuncture also produce this kind of pain in on us as individuals.</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is, the needles that are used for acupuncture are much smaller than the needles typically found in many doctors offices.  Whenever they are inserted into the body, many people do not feel any discomfort at all and, in fact, many actually find the experience pleasurable.  As a result of their acupuncture treatment, it is also possible for individuals to feel relaxed or even accelerated.</p>
<p>A little more good news about the practice of acupuncture is that it is almost always safe to undergo.  The only problems that may occur typically come as a result of the acupuncturist being inexperienced.  As long as they are well practiced and are sure to use clean, one use needles then there is rarely ever a problem.  The worst thing that can happen is that an organ can be punctured during a treatment but this is extremely rare.</p>
<p>All in all, acupuncture is a safe and effective way for you to maintain your natural health. Although you may be nervous about undergoing this treatment, there really is nothing to be nervous about.  Once you take the plunge and go through with the treatment yourself, you will wonder why you waited so long to do it.</p>
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		<title>Should I Worry about Getting Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s natural for a person to worry about something that they are not informed about.  One thing that many people are nervous over is their first acupuncture treatment, especially if they have preconceived ideas about the practice that are inaccurate.  Let&#8217;s talk a little bit about acupuncture, where it came from and what you can expect from your visit to the acupuncturist.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s natural for a person to worry about something that they are not informed about.  One thing that many people are nervous over is their first acupuncture treatment, especially if they have preconceived ideas about the practice that are inaccurate.  Let&#8217;s talk a little bit about acupuncture, where it came from and what you can expect from your visit to the acupuncturist.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is actually in ancient Chinese medical treatment in which small needles are inserted into specific areas of the body in order to promote a flow of energy throughout our body.  This energy, known as Chi is important to keep balanced in order to maintain proper health.  By manipulating the flow of Chi in our system, we are helping ourselves to maintain this balance and to enjoy the overall health benefits that come as a result.</p>
<p>The insertion of the needles is relatively painless and is typically totally painless.  Many people experience either in exhilaration or relaxation whenever the needles are inserted.  They are so thin, much thinner than the typical needles that you see at the doctors office that they don&#8217;t cause the pain that is typically associated with doctors and needles.  Once inserted in the body, they may be manipulated in one way or another or perhaps even heated in order to help with the flow of energy.</p>
<p>Your first visit to the acupuncturist may not actually include any needles at all.  Your doctor will want to take the time to get to know you and to understand your particular circumstances so that he can treat you in the proper way.  It will also give you the opportunity to ask any questions that you may have on your mind, most of which I&#8217;m sure that he has heard and can answer quite easily.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is used for dozens of different problems that people are experiencing from flatulence to severe pain management.  Anything that has to do with the natural flow of energy in our body and our overall natural health can be maintained or enhanced through the use of acupuncture.  Although it is not a total treatment unto itself, as many acupuncturist will actually also put you on a health regime, it can help individuals in many cases to overcome problems that medical science is unable to handle.  So don&#8217;t be nervous about your trip to the acupuncturist, be optimistic.</p>
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		<title>Your First Acupuncture Visit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Even though acupuncture is becoming more prevalent in today&#8217;s society, there are still many people that are nervous about the practice in general.  These people may have preconceived ideas that are inaccurate or may be resting their ideas on the fact that it is actually a medical practice that was first done in ancient Asia thousands of years ago.  Regardless of why they are nervous or hesitant about going to an acupuncturist, however, they need to have their minds put at ease.  If you are facing your first visit to the acupuncturist, here are some things that you can expect.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though acupuncture is becoming more prevalent in today&#8217;s society, there are still many people that are nervous about the practice in general.  These people may have preconceived ideas that are inaccurate or may be resting their ideas on the fact that it is actually a medical practice that was first done in ancient Asia thousands of years ago.  Regardless of why they are nervous or hesitant about going to an acupuncturist, however, they need to have their minds put at ease.  If you are facing your first visit to the acupuncturist, here are some things that you can expect.</p>
<p>First of all, you are not going to enter into your acupuncture session and immediately be stuck full of needles.  Not only that, you are entering into an environment that is not unlike an environment that is typically found in many doctors offices.  Even though this is a form of natural medicine, it is still considered medicine and most acupuncturists hold to the medical profession&#8217;s idea of what is expected in their practice.  Don&#8217;t be overly worried about your first session because you may not actually end up getting acupuncture on your first visit at all.</p>
<p>The first visit is an introductory visit in which the doctor will ask you a lot of questions about your medical history, your particular problem in any surrounding issues that may also need to be taken into consideration.  It will also give you the opportunity to get to know your doctor a little bit and ask them any questions that you may have on your mind.  Depending on what your problem is, you may not even have an acupuncture treatment on your first visit.  If you do, by the time you actually have the treatment done, you will be more at ease because of having the time with your doctor before any treatment is actually administered.</p>
<p>The acupuncture itself is actually done by inserting hair thin needles into the skin to various depths.  Most people do not feel uncomfortable whenever this is done other than a slight stinging in some instances.  The needles are much smaller than the needles that are typically used by a doctor so there really is not much pain, if any involved.  These needles will remain in your skin for anywhere from five to 20 minutes until they are removed.  That&#8217;s basically all that there is to your first acupuncture visit.  It&#8217;s not much to worry about.</p>
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		<title>What Can I Expect from My Acupuncture Treatment?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Although it is been done for thousands of years in Asia, some people are still very nervous about going to an acupuncturist for treatment.  As the practice becomes more accepted, however, and the use of acupuncture is becoming more prevalent, many individuals will find themselves getting this treatment for the first time.  If you are a little bit nervous about your acupuncture treatment, you are in good company but that doesn&#8217;t mean that you have a need for alarm.  Here is what you can expect from your visit to the acupuncturist.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it is been done for thousands of years in Asia, some people are still very nervous about going to an acupuncturist for treatment.  As the practice becomes more accepted, however, and the use of acupuncture is becoming more prevalent, many individuals will find themselves getting this treatment for the first time.  If you are a little bit nervous about your acupuncture treatment, you are in good company but that doesn&#8217;t mean that you have a need for alarm.  Here is what you can expect from your visit to the acupuncturist.</p>
<p>The first visit will actually be a question-and-answer session and may or may not include acupuncture at all.  Your doctor will want to know almost everything about your medical condition, and the underlying issues and anything else that may help him in his treatment of your condition.  Once the proper treatment is discerned, however, your treatments will start, perhaps even on the first visit.</p>
<p>This is where most people get nervous because they are unsure about the dangers that may exist from acupuncture.  Let me put your mind at ease.  It is very rare for there to be any problems from acupuncture treatment and, as long as you&#8217;re acupuncturist is using clean needles and knows what they are doing, you have little to worry about at all.  It is possible for infection to set in or for an organ to be punctured but this is very rare if you&#8217;re acupuncturist is qualified.</p>
<p>Each session will last about one half hour and your doctor will insert very tiny needles into the acupuncture points and may manipulate them somewhat with his hands, induce a very light electrical pulse or even warm them with moxa.  The needles will remain in your body for anywhere from five to 20 minutes.  Most people do not feel any discomfort at all from having these needles inserted and actually may feel invigorated in some cases or perhaps very relaxed.</p>
<p>After your first time of receiving acupuncture, you will find that it is not an unpleasant situation at all.  As a matter of fact, you may leave the acupuncturist feeling very good, relaxed and with an overall sense of well-being. In fact, once you begin with your acupuncture treatments you will probably wonder why you waited so long to begin them in the first place.  It&#8217;s an ancient medical practice but it can still take care of many things for us today.</p>
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		<title>Erasing Lines with Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Getting older is something that none of us really enjoy.  Not only does it make it more difficult for us to live life in general, it also begins to show, such as in the wrinkles on our face.  Far too many people try to remove these wrinkles by use of dangerous medical treatments that include injecting chemicals under our skin or using them to actually peel part of our face away.  Many people have turned to natural medicine in an effort to turn back the hands of time.  One of the ways that they use is that of acupuncture.  Is acupuncture actually able to give you a face lift?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting older is something that none of us really enjoy.  Not only does it make it more difficult for us to live life in general, it also begins to show, such as in the wrinkles on our face.  Far too many people try to remove these wrinkles by use of dangerous medical treatments that include injecting chemicals under our skin or using them to actually peel part of our face away.  Many people have turned to natural medicine in an effort to turn back the hands of time.  One of the ways that they use is that of acupuncture.  Is acupuncture actually able to give you a face lift?</p>
<p>As acupuncture becomes more common in Western society, many people have turned to this natural practice in order to help with their healing and their overall health.  Although this practice is able to bring a balance back to our body, it cannot be considered as a facelift, regardless of what it can do for us individually.  This is because acupuncture does not do anything to us medically that could be considered a facelift such as make incisions or use chemicals.  That doesn&#8217;t mean, however, that I cannot give us a more youthful appearance.</p>
<p>Maintaining our health from the inside out is one sure way for us to look younger and to feel younger.  Acupuncture is simply one way for us to maintain this style of health.  When used in conjunction with other natural methods such as supplementing with vitamins and eating a proper diet, you would be surprised at what it can do for your overall appearance.  It can also help to stimulate areas of the face that will assist in removing some of the wrinkles hopefully but it will really do its wonders when it comes to improving our health from the inside.</p>
<p>Whenever we are healthy and in balance we sleep better, eat better and are overall more relaxed.  This will do a lot for the way that we look on the outside because we are feeling good on the inside.  Acupuncture can bring your body back into a naturally balanced condition that will give you this glow and make you feel and look younger.  Of course, your acupuncturist may also ask you to maintain your help in other ways, but this Chinese practice can point you in the direction of a more youthful look.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture As a Facelift Alternative</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Something that all of us struggle against is time.  As a matter of fact, all of us are aging from the time we are born and as we get older, that age begins to display itself in one way or another.  For some, it comes as a decreased metabolism and an inability to keep off excess weight.  For others, it comes in the form of facial wrinkles and noticeable signs that point to the fact that we are getting older.  Some people spend countless dollars on all kinds of treatments in order to get rid of these wrinkles, some of which are very unhealthy.  A new way of looking at an old medicine, however, may give us some hope in order to turn back the hands of time.  Is acupuncture actually being used as a facelift alternative?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Something that all of us struggle against is time.  As a matter of fact, all of us are aging from the time we are born and as we get older, that age begins to display itself in one way or another.  For some, it comes as a decreased metabolism and an inability to keep off excess weight.  For others, it comes in the form of facial wrinkles and noticeable signs that point to the fact that we are getting older.  Some people spend countless dollars on all kinds of treatments in order to get rid of these wrinkles, some of which are very unhealthy.  A new way of looking at an old medicine, however, may give us some hope in order to turn back the hands of time.  Is acupuncture actually being used as a facelift alternative?</p>
<p>First of all, you need to know that acupuncture itself is not a facelift at all.  There is no surgery, chemical injections or any other alterations that are done through acupuncture that would classify it as such.  That doesn&#8217;t mean, however, that you&#8217;re not able to enjoy a healthier complexion and more youthful look as a result of acupuncture treatments.  The fact of the matter is, acupuncture is known to help with your general health and this can offer you a lot in the way of reduced aging.</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is a way of bringing the body back into a naturally balanced state.  Two opposing forces that govern our body in general often get pushed toward one extreme or the other.  By maintaining a balance between these two extremes, we allow our life energy, or Chi to flow naturally throughout our body and to give us balance.  This can help us in many different ways but for the most part, it helps us to enjoy natural health and all of the benefits that it gives to us.</p>
<p>So, can acupuncture remove your wrinkles?  No, it can&#8217;t remove the wrinkles from your face but it can give you a health that will radiate from within.  It can help to remove a lot of the negative effects of aging that show up as a wrinkles on your face.  If you maintain a healthier balance in your body, you will give off a more youthful appearance that will be plain for everyone to see.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult things that we have to deal with on a regular basis is problems with our weight.  For many of us, this is been a problem that we have been dealing with for most of our lives.  It may have been that we were even heavy when we were children and because of habits that we have had since we were young, it may be difficult for us not to overeat.  Add to that the general lifestyle that most of us lead which is busy and full of sugary snacks and fast food and it&#8217;s little wonder that we have a problem with our weight.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult things that we have to deal with on a regular basis is problems with our weight.  For many of us, this is been a problem that we have been dealing with for most of our lives.  It may have been that we were even heavy when we were children and because of habits that we have had since we were young, it may be difficult for us not to overeat.  Add to that the general lifestyle that most of us lead which is busy and full of sugary snacks and fast food and it&#8217;s little wonder that we have a problem with our weight.</p>
<p>One thing that can help with weight loss and suppressing our appetite is the ancient Chinese art of acupuncture.  Although most people think of acupuncture as being something that helps with general health and the relief of pain, it can also do a lot to help us with our weight loss efforts.  It is true that acupuncture is a great method of working with our health naturally but, isn&#8217;t taking care of our weight also a part of our natural health?  Let&#8217;s take a look at acupuncture and weight loss and see what it can do for you.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a way of bringing our body back into balance, a natural balance that our body needs.  According to traditional Chinese medicine, all of us have channels in our body which funnel energy from one part of our body into another.  If our body is in balance, we are able to enjoy a natural flow of this energy, otherwise known as Chi.  Acupuncture is able to manipulate the flow of energy that is within our body through the insertion of hair thin needles.  If this energy is disrupted in some cases, it can help us by suppressing the energy as well.  It does this through acupuncture and also helps by suppressing our appetite.</p>
<p>Many people who go in for acupuncture for pain or general healing may also be able to enjoy the benefits of a suppressed appetite through acupuncture as well.  Your acupuncturist will be able to give you assistance and advice as far as this is concerned.  What you will probably find, however, is that by reducing your appetite through acupuncture, you are able to eat less on a regular basis and maintain a healthier weight.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s hard to meet anyone that is not at least a little bit concerned about their weight.  The society that we live in as well as the type of lifestyle that many of us keep has led to an epidemic of weight gain that all of us are suffering from.  Even those of us who are able to maintain a fairly lean lifestyle still struggle because of the difficulty of eating a healthy diet and maintaining our weight.  There are some things that can be done, however, in order to help curb your appetite and to lose the extra pounds.  Acupuncture is one of these.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s hard to meet anyone that is not at least a little bit concerned about their weight.  The society that we live in as well as the type of lifestyle that many of us keep has led to an epidemic of weight gain that all of us are suffering from.  Even those of us who are able to maintain a fairly lean lifestyle still struggle because of the difficulty of eating a healthy diet and maintaining our weight.  There are some things that can be done, however, in order to help curb your appetite and to lose the extra pounds.  Acupuncture is one of these.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical treatment that has been done for thousands of years.  Even though it spread throughout many areas of Asia, it really has only become popular in the Western world in the past several decades.  Since that time, many tests have revealed that there is a lot of truth in what acupuncture is able to do for us as individuals.  In recent years, it has also been discovered that a natural balance in the body is one way for you to be able to combat weight gain and problems with overeating.  Acupuncture is a natural way to maintain balance in the body so they work hand-in-hand.</p>
<p>According to traditional Chinese medicine, we all have an energy about us that is typically known as Chi.  This energy has two basic parts that are opposite to each other but when they work in balance they give us the life force that we need.  By manipulating certain parts of our body with acupuncture needles we are able to maintain the flow of energy and to find that balance that our body needs.  This can do everything for us from removing pain and depression to helping us to maintain a healthy weight.</p>
<p>So, if you have been struggling with weight gain or have a difficulty with overeating, acupuncture can help you in several different ways.  Not only can it bring you back into a balanced state where your body will work better as a unit, it can also help by suppressing our appetite and making it easier for us to maintain a healthy weight.  Although it will still take willpower on our part to a certain extent, by using acupuncture to maintain healthy weight, you will be giving your self some help along the way.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are so many different ways that you can take care of your health and many of them can be taken care of naturally.  One method that has been used for thousands of years and originally came from China is that of acupuncture.  Although acupuncture is gaining in popularity in Western cultures, it is still basically misunderstood by many people who have never been through the process.  If you are considering having some treatments done, here are some things that you may want to know before your first visit and what you can expect from your treatment by an acupuncturist.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many different ways that you can take care of your health and many of them can be taken care of naturally.  One method that has been used for thousands of years and originally came from China is that of acupuncture.  Although acupuncture is gaining in popularity in Western cultures, it is still basically misunderstood by many people who have never been through the process.  If you are considering having some treatments done, here are some things that you may want to know before your first visit and what you can expect from your treatment by an acupuncturist.</p>
<p>More than likely, you will have to go through a series of visits whenever you visit the acupuncturist.  The first visit may not actually have any treatments involved at all unless the problem that you are trying to deal with is fairly routine.  The doctor will take a lot of time to ask you questions about your personal circumstances, what it is that you&#8217;re trying to have healed and just generally trying to find out about your overall health.  This will give him an idea of the type of treatment that he will give to you as well as any problems that may need to be taken into consideration.</p>
<p>Many people that are not familiar with acupuncture are very nervous about problems that may come up during the treatment.  Let me put your mind at ease.  Acupuncture is one natural treatment that rarely ever causes any problems for the individual undergoing the treatment.  In fact, the only real problems that occur as a result of acupuncture, typically occur because of the acupuncturist not taking care with the needles that he uses.  As long as they use clean, prepackaged needles and are careful to clean the area where they are inserted, there is little for you to worry about at all.</p>
<p>Acupuncture has been proven to work on a number of different problems that you may be dealing with that range from a wide variety of pain problems to a difficulty in getting pregnant.  Some people even use acupuncture in order to lose weight!  Although it is still not accepted as widely as modern medical practices, it still has a place as far as natural medicine is concerned.  It has also proven to work in many cases by studies done in the scientific community.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What is acupuncture? It is a form of holistic healthcare that is used to prevent and treat certain diseases as well as relieve pain and anesthetize patients for surgery. Research shows that this began in China and has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is acupuncture? It is a form of holistic healthcare that is used to prevent and treat certain diseases as well as relieve pain and anesthetize patients for surgery. Research shows that this began in China and has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. </p>
<p>The earliest account of this is found in the book called Nei Jing which in English means the Yellow Emperors Classic of Internal Medicine. The contents of this book date somewhere around 200 BC. Back then, they did not use metal needles and instead used those made out of stone, moxibustion and herbs to treat a patient. </p>
<p>Acupuncture prevents and treats diseases by inserting very fine needles into the skin specifically at the anatomic points of the body. </p>
<p>The principle behind this concept is that illnesses occur because there is an imbalance in your life force otherwise known as Qi. It is believed that this flows in 14 channels in the human body known as meridians which branch out to bodily organs and functions. If there is a blockage or obstruction in any of them, this is when you succumb to a disease or an illness. </p>
<p>The imbalance in the Qi may go one way or the other because of Yin and Yang. The person can only be normal if there is harmony between the two which is what acupuncture is trying to achieve. This can only be restored by stimulating these acupuncture points so your Qi can be adjusted, balanced and harmonized. </p>
<p>Apart from using needles, practitioners also use friction, heat, impulses of electromagnetic energy and pressure to stimulate these points in order to balance the movement of energy in the body to reduce ones health. </p>
<p>An example of this is sonopuncture where an ultrasound device that transmits sound waves is applied to these points in the body. Some use a tuning fork and other vibration devices. </p>
<p>Acupressure is another example and here, the fingers are used to relive the pain. This can be used by itself or with other manual healing techniques.  </p>
<p>Impulses of electromagnetic energy are used because our bodies generate tiny but electrical discharges which influence the function, growth and maturity of certain types of cells. By inserting the needles in these areas, it stimulates and alters the neurotransmitters in the body thus making the patient feel better after treatment. This is also sometimes used for diagnosis and testing. </p>
<p>According to the World Health Organization or WHO, here is a list of some illnesses where acupuncture is used. These include acute bronchitis, the common cold, cataract, toothaches, gingivitis, hiccups, ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, headache and migraine, Menieres disease, osteoarthritis and a lot more. In the US, acupuncture is often used to treat chronic pain conditions and mind body disorders.  </p>
<p>But acupuncture is not risk free. Hematoma may develop if the needle punctures a circulatory structure. It is also possible that pneumothorax may occur if the needle is inserted too deep. There is also the risk of HIV and hepatitis if the needle was not properly sterilized. </p>
<p>Now that you know what acupuncture is, you must not forget that it is merely an alternative and not a proper form of medical treatment. This means you should still be examined by a professional in the medical field who can determine the severity of your illness or disease.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The acupuncturist is the specialist who conducts acupuncture. He or she may use needles or some other instruments depending on the type that will be used to create harmony and balance in the body. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The acupuncturist is the specialist who conducts acupuncture. He or she may use needles or some other instruments depending on the type that will be used to create harmony and balance in the body. </p>
<p>Before this person does anything, you will first have to answer a few questions. You will then be given a physical exam to check your pulse and observe the shape, color and coating of your tongue. Other things that are checked will be the color and texture of the skin and your posture as this will give clues to your health.  </p>
<p>Only then will you be told to lie down on a padded examining table and the needles are inserted to the skin. The difference with this kind of needle is that they twirl and jiggle each time they are pushed further into the body. </p>
<p>You may not feel them at all and if you do, it will only be a twitch that soon goes away. Once they are in place, this will be left there for 15 to 60 minutes that may make you feel very relaxed and sleepy that you may even doze off. Once the session is complete, the needles are removed and you will be on your way.  </p>
<p>In some cases, acupuncture is more effective when the needles are first heated. This technique is known as moxibustion. Here, the acupuncturist lights a small bunch of the dried herb called moxa or mugwort and holds it above the needles. The herb, which burns slowly and gives off a little smoke and a pleasant, incense-like smell, will never directly touch your body. </p>
<p>Another variation is electrical acupuncture. Here, electrical wires are hooked up to the needles and a weak current runs through it which may cause no or little sensation at all. </p>
<p>It is also possible that herbal medications will also be prescribed by the acupuncturist for your treatment to be successful. </p>
<p>When looking for an acupuncturist, make sure that person is licensed. Before he or she can obtain one, they have to complete 4 years of training at an approved college of oriental medicine. In the state of California, one governing body that gives the person the title is the California Acupuncture Committee. </p>
<p>If they get this from another organization, a copy of their license must always be clearly displayed in the practitioners office. One example is the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. </p>
<p>When choosing an acupuncturist, there are a few things you should ask aside from their credentials. You should know what styles of acupuncture is used as there are some techniques that do not use needles to treat a patient. </p>
<p>Although there are no studies which prove that one technique is better than the other, some patients are more comfortable with one type over the other. </p>
<p>Another question you should ask and discuss further is the length of the treatment. Patients who are suffering from a chronic illness will have to be treated over a period of months before any improvements can be seen. This will help you plan your schedule since you need to go to the clinic 2 to 3 times weekly.  </p>
<p>The acupuncturist just like a medical doctor is there to help you get better. If you dont see any progress with this person, perhaps you should seek the help of another specialist.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are different types of acupuncture. Whichever you decide to use, they are designed to do the same thing and that is to relieve pain or treat certain diseases. </p>
<p>The first is called TCM based acupuncture. Here, it uses eight principles of complementary opposites to create harmony in the body. These include yin/yang, internal/external, excess/deficiency, hot/cold.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different types of acupuncture. Whichever you decide to use, they are designed to do the same thing and that is to relieve pain or treat certain diseases. </p>
<p>The first is called TCM based acupuncture. Here, it uses eight principles of complementary opposites to create harmony in the body. These include yin/yang, internal/external, excess/deficiency, hot/cold.</p>
<p>Next is called French energetic acupuncture. This is often used by MD acupuncturists. Meridian patterns are emphasized here particularly the yin-yang pairs of primary meridians.</p>
<p>Korean hand acupuncture is another as practitioners believe that the hands and feet have concentrations of qi, and that applying acupuncture needles to these areas is effective for the entire body.</p>
<p>There is also auricular acupuncture where it is believed that the ear is a microcosm of the body. This means that acupuncture needles are placed on certain points on the ear so it can treat certain addiction disorders.</p>
<p>Myofascially-based acupuncture is often utilized by physical therapists as it involves feeling the meridian lines in search of tender points before applying needles as this is where abnormal energy flows.</p>
<p>Japanese styles of acupuncture referred to as &#8220;meridian therapy,&#8221; tend to put more emphasis on needling technique and feeling meridians in diagnosis.</p>
<p>Impulses of electromagnetic energy can also be used as the body generates tiny but electrical discharges which influence the function, growth and maturity of certain types of cells. By inserting the needles in these areas, it stimulates and alters the neurotransmitters in the body thus making the patient feel better after treatment. This is also sometimes used for diagnosis and testing.</p>
<p>There are also other forms of acupuncture that do not use needles. For instance there is sonopuncture that uses an ultrasound device that transmits sound waves to points in the body to treat a patient. Some practitioners use a tuning fork or other vibration devices.</p>
<p>Acupressure is another. Here, the professional will use their hands to relieve the pain. This can be used on it sown or with other manual healing techniques.  </p>
<p>The number of treatments you will need depends on the patients condition. On average this could be from 10 to 5 treatments and 2 to 3 times a week. How much it will cost also varies as this could be from $40 to $150. Some insurance companies and HMOs now cover that or partially so you should check if this is included in your policy.</p>
<p>Anyone can try acupuncture to relieve pain or prevent one but many practitioners decline to see someone during pregnancy. But if you have already started, it is generally safe to do so until the infant is born. </p>
<p>Some acupuncturists may ask you to take in some herbs as part of the treatment. Since you have no idea what it can do, have this checked first by your local doctor to make sure this is safe as this could interact with the drugs you are taking causing side effects. </p>
<p>Which type of acupuncture should you try? That is up to you. All of them are effective so discuss this with your doctor and do some research so you know what you are getting yourself into. Each of these is painless so just relax and let the professional do the rest.</p>
<p>Just like conventional medicine, dont expect an improvement overnight as this takes time so just keep an open mind.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture has been practiced for hundreds of years. To let you know more about this practice, here are a few things that you should know. </p>
<p>First, acupuncture is a holistic healthcare technique that involves inserting needles into specific points in the body. Studies have been conducted and it has been proven to treat ear, nose, throat, respiratory, gastrointestinal, eye, nervous system and muscular disorders. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture has been practiced for hundreds of years. To let you know more about this practice, here are a few things that you should know. </p>
<p>First, acupuncture is a holistic healthcare technique that involves inserting needles into specific points in the body. Studies have been conducted and it has been proven to treat ear, nose, throat, respiratory, gastrointestinal, eye, nervous system and muscular disorders. </p>
<p>The needles used in acupuncture are very small and you will probably feel a slight twitch when the needle goes in. They will be inserted carefully to  or an inch in depth and will stay there from 45 minutes to an hour depending on the condition of the patient. </p>
<p>If inserted properly, you should feel some cramping, distention, electric sensation or tingling which means that the treatment is working. </p>
<p>Needles used for acupuncture especially in the US are clean because they are required to be disposable. This prevents any chance that those who go for treatment will be contaminated by a communicable disease like hepatitis or HIV. </p>
<p>Given that this has been practiced for more than 2000 years, various styles of acupuncture have been developed. So, before you decide to go for a session, you should know what technique is used so they can explain to you what happens.</p>
<p>When looking for an acupuncturist, you should also ask where they got their training, how long they have been in the practice and most importantly, what experience the specialist has had in treating the condition you are experiencing. </p>
<p>They should also be able to present their credentials like where they graduated and their state board license. If you live in a state that does not require a license, make sure they have something to show which certifies that they can practice their profession like a document from the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists. </p>
<p>The duration of your treatment varies depending on the nature of your problem. Some are easy to fix compared to others especially if you are dealing with something long term. For instance, alcoholics and drug users may quit their vices after 3 or 4 months while those suffering from a disease like autism will take years as there is no know cure yet for the this illness. </p>
<p>Before the needles are inserted, you need to undergo a physical examination and answer a few questions. There are risks involved even though it is a painless procedure because the needle might hit something vital inside but if the specialist is good, then there is nothing to worry about. </p>
<p>You may notice a spot of blood when the needles come off. But if you are concerned about it, talk to your acupuncturist so he or she can prescribe something. </p>
<p>Some patients will experience immediate relief after the first session but others will not experience anything at all. This is the reason that an average session should be done 12 to 15 times at least 2 to 3 times a week. </p>
<p>If acupuncture works for you, then the only thing you need are follow up sessions. This can be done twice every 2 weeks or monthly. It is really up to you. But dont forget to also see your regular doctor so he or she can also monitor the progress of your condition.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years. Commonly used to treat bodily pains, acupuncture actually has a wide range of uses that range from addictions, to injuries, to disease prevention. If you are thinking about trying acupuncture, the following will give you a better idea of its many benefits.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years. Commonly used to treat bodily pains, acupuncture actually has a wide range of uses that range from addictions, to injuries, to disease prevention. If you are thinking about trying acupuncture, the following will give you a better idea of its many benefits.</p>
<p>Pain<br />
Acupuncture is most commonly known to treat bodily pains such as muscular pains and arthritis. There are many types of arthritis, and each have a different acupuncture procedure. However, the healing effects may vary from person to person. Acupuncture for arthritis usually takes several sessions and takes a lot of cooperation your therapist for best results. </p>
<p>Other pain related ailments that can be cured by acupuncture are severe headaches and migraines, acute backaches, shoulder and neck aches, leg pains, trapped nerves, muscle related injuries, after surgery, carpal tunnel syndrome, sports injuries, menstrual pains, tooth aches, abdominal pains, and rheumatic pains.</p>
<p>Depression<br />
Acupuncture is widely recommended for symptoms of depression and anxiety such as irritability, insomnia, loss of appetite, loss of interest in social activity and suicidal tendencies. Acupuncture is thought to relieve stress and improve flow of energy that may be causing the depressive symptoms. Improvement in symptoms can be seen as early as the first session. Experts have found acupuncture to be a beneficial complement to other forms of depression therapy such as psychological counseling, and healthier than chemical alternatives such as anti-depressants.</p>
<p>Insomnia<br />
Acupuncture has become a popular alternative to common remedies such as sleeping pills. It works at the nerve levels, relaxing and soothing your senses. Acupuncture is thought to be a safer route for insomnia because it brings back your natural sleeping cycle through natural means and not through chemicals, which can turn into an addiction. Using acupuncture for insomnia usually starts working after the very first session. The treatment is usually stretched out for a period of time, until your body returns to its natural sleeping cycle.</p>
<p>Infertility<br />
Studies show that acupuncture is a beneficial form of complementary therapy for women who are having undergoing treatments for fertility problem. Acupuncture is believed to relieve the anxiety of women undergoing fertility treatment. Also, acupuncture&#8217;s success in aiding fertility is more pronounced in in-vitro fertilization. In addition, the rate of miscarriages has been found to be lower for women who do acupuncture.</p>
<p>Others<br />
The following are other ailments that acupuncture has been known to remedy:</p>
<p> Menopausal problems such as hot flushes, infertility, and premenstrual tension. </p>
<p> Bladder or bowel problems, difficulty or pain in urination, and urinary infections.</p>
<p> Digestive disorders including nausea, indigestion, heartburn, and diarrhea.</p>
<p> Respiratory problems such as rhinitis, hay fever, prickly heat, rashes and ulcers, eczema, and some types of dermatitis and psoriasis.</p>
<p> Conditions of the eyes and mouth such as cataracts, dry eyes, conjunctivitis, retinitis and toothache, and post extraction pains.</p>
<p> Heat problems such as poor circulation, stroke recovery, and hypertension.</p>
<p> Addictions such as smoking, drinking, or other harder drugs.</p>
<p>If you as suffering from any of the ailments mentioned above, acupuncture may just be the remedy for you. Acupuncture is harmless, and is known to promote health and a sense of well-being. It is a healthy, chemical-free alternative to traditional forms of medical treatment.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture comes from two Latin words namely acus which means needle in English and pungere which means prick. Its history originated in China more than 2000 years ago and has evolved into various forms.</p>
<p>Some of the techniques of acupuncture do not even use needles anymore. Vibrating objects, ultrasound and even the fingers of the practitioner have taken some of the work to make the person feel better. </p>
<p>The history of acupuncture is first discussed in an ancient Chinese medical text called the &#8220;Huang Di Nei Jing&#8221; or The Yellow Emperor&#8217;s Classic of Internal Medicine. </p>
<p>But there have been a few who are skeptic as archaeologists have found a 5,000 year old mummy in the Alps with similar acupuncture points in the body. This gives some people the idea that it was used even before the Chinese did but sine there is no written text to prove that, no one is certain and credit to this ancient practice goes back to the Chinese. </p>
<p>In the 6th century, this knowledge moved to Japan. In the 17th century, a man by the name of Waichi Sugiyama wanted to make this procedure painless for the patient so he developed the insertion tube, a small cylindrical tube through which the needle is inserted. Believe it or not, this technique is still being used today. </p>
<p>But acupuncture only reached the US in the early 80s with the establishment of a regulatory board called the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. As a result, various schools have been built and those who want to become licensed acupuncturists are now able to practice their profession. </p>
<p>Despite that, there were a lot of people who are not yet convinced on the positive effects of alternative forms of medication. It was only in 1995 that the US Food and Drug Administration decided to classify the needles used for acupuncture as medical instruments and assured the public that they are both safe and effective.</p>
<p>To further promote acupuncture, the NIH or National Institute of Health in 1997 has stated that this technique is very useful in treating various health conditions.  These include ear, nose, throat, respiratory, gastrointestinal, eye, nervous system and muscular disorders. In some cases, acupuncture is able to prevent some of them from happening. </p>
<p>This was further strengthened by the fact that the side effects of acupuncture are much less than that of conventional drugs that are being sold by pharmaceutical companies. </p>
<p>So that people can avail of acupuncture, another recommendation by the NIH is for US companies to provide full coverage for certain conditions. If you do not quality, perhaps there is partial coverage which you should look up in your policy. </p>
<p>But despite that, more research needs to be done to see its effects on other health related problems. Some examples of these include addictions, autism, chronic low back pain, migraines and osteoarthritis of the knee. </p>
<p>If you look at the history of acupuncture, not much has changed since the needle technique used back then is still being used today. Even if various forms have developed through the years, one thing for sure is that it works.</p>
<p>In order for you to see how effective it is, you have to see a specialist who is not only qualified to treat your condition but also one is well trained.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you are feeling pain and discomfort, you&#8217;d usually reach for your painkillers for relief. While they do relieve the pain, they also bring along side effects that comes with taking foreign chemicals into your body. As much as modern medicine has developed drugs that can relieve pain right off the bat, do you really think that the quick fixes you&#8217;ve been taking are actually good for your body? Why not try something safer and more effective like acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you are feeling pain and discomfort, you&#8217;d usually reach for your painkillers for relief. While they do relieve the pain, they also bring along side effects that comes with taking foreign chemicals into your body. As much as modern medicine has developed drugs that can relieve pain right off the bat, do you really think that the quick fixes you&#8217;ve been taking are actually good for your body? Why not try something safer and more effective like acupuncture.</p>
<p>What is acupuncture?</p>
<p>Acupuncture has surged in popularity for the last few decades as brought on by the recent health trend. Mostly known as a traditonal Chinese medical technique, acupuncture is seen as a homeopathic method of treatment. While alternative medicine does raise a lot of eyebrows for the scientifically-inclined, it does merit attention before being dismissed as a quack cure.</p>
<p>Basic Procedure</p>
<p>Basically, needles are inserted into the skin, each corresponding to one of the numerous pressure points located throughout the body. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, by inserting a needle into the pressure point, an acupuncturist can manipulate the flow of chi or life force, thus relieving pain and gradually treating the patient. While most would say that the whole chi thing is a bunch of nonsense, science has suggested that with the needles inserted, the body&#8217;s natural painkillers called endorphins are released, thus helping with pain relief.</p>
<p>Instruments</p>
<p>Modern acupuncturists nowadays use disposable fine stainless steel needles that are 0.007 to 0.020 inches in diameter which are sterilized with either ethylene oxide or by autoclave. Since they are way finer than hypodermic syringe needles, being poked by these needles are relatively painless. The upper third of the needle is covered with either a thicker bronze wire or plastic to make the needle sturdier and easier to handle. The length of the needle and how far they are inserted is all up to the acupuncturist and his practised style of acupuncture.</p>
<p>Example Of Treatment</p>
<p>If a patient has a headache, he/she is diagnosed and is treated by stimulating the sensitive points located at the webs between the thumbs and palms. In acupuncture theory, these points are connected to the face and head and can be used for treatment of headaches and other ailments involved. Needles are then carefully inserted into the skin until the patient feels a twinge, which is usually accompanied by a slight involuntary twitching of the area. During this treatment, a number of things may occur.</p>
<p>- Sensitivity to pain in where needles are inserted.</p>
<p>- A hint of nausea during treatment in case of bad headaches.</p>
<p>- Near-immediate headache relief.</p>
<p>Evolution</p>
<p>As an ancient method, acupuncture has crossed over into the modern age with implementations of technology and recent scientific findings. Electrical stimulation is now a common technique that is combined with acupuncture to produce more effective results. Also, acupuncturists combined this eastern technique with western methods to further enhance the treatment.</p>
<p>Practitioners have eventually realized that leaning towards one school of thought can&#8217;t propagate progress unless they are willing to move towards the future by looking towards other horizons as well.</p>
<p>Reactions And Research</p>
<p>Not everyone is impressed with acupuncture itself. Most western medical professionals have expressed either doubt or indifference to the oriental method while others have downright driven it down into the earth with criticisms and brutal skepticism. However, recent research shows the efficacy (or lack thereof) of acupuncture, and while more research has to be done, it has been proven to actually positively affect some, but not all, forms of ailments that it claims to cure.</p>
<p>So as the doors open to a new age of acupuncture, give it a try when you feel the need for pain relief and you will not be disappointed. As the Chinese have used it for many centuries, so should we.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are things that patients have to be aware of before, during and after surgery. The same goes for those who undergo acupuncture because in order to enhance the value of the treatment, there are some dos and donts that patients have to follow. </p>
<p>First, you should not eat a large meal before or after treatment.</p>
<p>You should also avoid over exercising, engaging in a sexual activity or consume alcoholic beverages 6 hours before and after treatment. </p>
<p>Since the acupuncture session will last from 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on how often you have to go to the clinic, you better fix your schedule so you have time to rest. </p>
<p>Chances are, you were consulting with a doctor prior to your visit to the acupuncturist. If there are any prescription medicines given, dont forget to take them. </p>
<p>You will not feel any improvement after just one or two visits with the acupuncturist. Just the same, you should write this down so you can go back to the acupuncturist on your next visit and tell him or her how you felt during the previous session. Such feedback will let the specialist know what needs to be modified in the future to help you with your problem.  </p>
<p>The acupuncturist might give you some herbs to take as part of your treatment. Since you dont know if taking them will have any side effects with the medication you are taking, you should first consult with your doctor if it is safe to consume both. </p>
<p>Women who are pregnant are also advised not to undergo acupuncture treatment. However, they can engage in that once the baby is born.</p>
<p>How well the acupuncture treatment will go depends also on specialist who will be performing it. You have to take into account their years of experience and skill so they are able to make the correct diagnosis, finding the acupoints in the body, the angle at which the needles will be inserted and the techniques they know as there are different types of acupuncture. </p>
<p>This brings us to asking ourselves how to find a skill acupuncturist. For this to work, we have to do ask our doctor if they can refer anyone. It wouldnt hurt to also do some research online. After all, there are about 3,000 acupuncturists all across the country so it wont be that hard to find one. </p>
<p>Before you decide to have a session with them, talk to the acupuncturist to know their credentials. This will also give you the opportunity to find out how much do they charge as this can be from $45 to more than $100 per session. </p>
<p>You can probably ask for the name and contact number of a previous client so you can ask this person how everything went. Remember, if it doesnt work out for you, dont be afraid to find someone else who can do a better job.</p>
<p>The most important thing to do during the session is to relax. If you feel an itch or something, tell the acupuncturist. The same goes if you are nervous or experience a burning sensation so the specialist will take out the needles. </p>
<p>Now that you know the dos and donts of acupuncture, you should ask yourself if this form of treatment is right for you. If conventional medication doesnt work, it wouldnt hurt to see how things turn out.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture is already a renowned method used in treating smoking addiction. An alternative medicine believed to have originated as far as 3000 BC in ancient China, this treatment is now being widely utilized for various medicinal and therapeutic purposes. It has been found furthermore to successfully treat drug dependence and chronic smoking addiction.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture is already a renowned method used in treating smoking addiction. An alternative medicine believed to have originated as far as 3000 BC in ancient China, this treatment is now being widely utilized for various medicinal and therapeutic purposes. It has been found furthermore to successfully treat drug dependence and chronic smoking addiction.</p>
<p>There are several smoking cessation medications and therapies available presently. However acupuncture is a recommended alternative procedure, especially where conventional therapies have already failed. The strategic insertion of needles in various parts of the body aims to treat the condition in a more profound and emotional level. A smoker needs to free himself from the physiological and psychological addiction of smoking, thus necessitating a more holistic treatment.</p>
<p>How It Stops the Addiction</p>
<p>The placement of needles is usually located behind the ear, or on the ear cartilage. This is where the calming effect takes place, curbing the patients cravings for more cigarettes. People who have a smoking habit are bound to take up the nicotine stick more often whenever they feel stressed, bored, or depressed. Needles are also often inserted on the hand and wrists to promote a steadier flow of bodily energy. The feeling of relaxation will help an individual think twice about lighting a cigarette again.</p>
<p>Furthermore, this treatment has been found to help an individual deal with the withdrawal symptoms better.  This alternative medicine promotes better tolerance to pain and discomfort during smoking cessation. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe and may involve nausea, palpitations, and dizziness. Oftentimes, these same conditions will propel an individual back to his smoking tendencies sooner than later. </p>
<p>Nicotine is the addictive and toxic substance present in a cigarette. This is the same substance that makes quitting a big challenge for most smokers. The nicotine that you get from smoking will attach itself to the pleasure areas in the brain, making it hard for you to stop. Without a steady stream of this substance, a smoker will tend to feel depressed and uncomfortable.</p>
<p>People who have undergone acupuncture treatment reported that they no longer find cigarettes as tempting or as satisfying. Oftentimes, smoking would leave an awful taste in their mouths prompting them to stop their habit for once. Some patients would even resort to eating mints or lozenges to clear to get rid of the terrible aftertaste.   </p>
<p>According to skilled practitioners, approximately 7 out of 10 smokers will successfully extricate themselves from their smoking habit after 2 or 3 weeks. While the others are unable to quit totally, these smokers will be able to cut down on their cigarette consumption quite significantly. </p>
<p>Treatment from Acupuncture Experts</p>
<p>It is very essential for a patient to consult with a skilled acupuncturist. A more personalized service will be provided by an expert, as well as added counseling for the patient. Moreover, an acupuncturist may prescribe herbal supplements to aid the patient in quitting efforts. </p>
<p>During treatment, filiform needles are inserted into specific points on the ear cartilage, as well as the hands and wrists. Normal procedures last for about 30 minutes. Body acupuncture can be used in combination with the ear and wrist needle placements. An acupuncturist may also utilize a mild electric current, to enhance the effect of the needles through the body. </p>
<p>The greatest advantage of this ancient Oriental procedure is the absence of side-effects during and after treatment. Unlike smoking cessation medications and nicotine replacement therapy products, acupuncture does not employ chemically manufactured substances. There is also no risk of weight gain during therapy. In conjunction with helping a patient quit smoking, it can also curb appetite, thus reducing food cravings. </p>
<p>If you have tried several methods in smoking cessation to no avail, perhaps it is high time you consider the alternative method that is acupuncture. With the right practitioner and the right frame of mind, there is no reason why you wont be nicotine-free before long.</p>
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		<title>Is Acupuncture The Remedy for You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the growing acceptance of alternative medicine in Western cultures, acupuncture is quickly becoming a popular practice. More and more people today are choosing acupuncture over western medicine to treat bodily pains, relieve stress, or to promote overall health. If you are thinking about trying acupuncture but are wondering if it is safe or if its the right treatment for you, the following information may aid you in making a more informed decision.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the growing acceptance of alternative medicine in Western cultures, acupuncture is quickly becoming a popular practice. More and more people today are choosing acupuncture over western medicine to treat bodily pains, relieve stress, or to promote overall health. If you are thinking about trying acupuncture but are wondering if it is safe or if its the right treatment for you, the following information may aid you in making a more informed decision.</p>
<p>Description and Origin</p>
<p>Acupuncture is the practice of inserting fine needles into specific points in the body for therapeutic purposes. According to theory, these specific points called acupuncture points lie along pathways of the body along which ones vital energy is said to flow. The needles are used to promote free-flow of energy in areas of the body that circulation may have stagnated. Although acupuncture is practiced in many Asian cultures such as Japan, Tibet, and Korea the practice is commonly known to have originated in China. </p>
<p>Acupuncture in the Western World</p>
<p>One of the most debated issues between the East and the West is the use of acupuncture as a western means of medical treatment. Even though this form of medicine has been used as an effective method for over five thousand years in China, there is no concrete evidence from scientific research studies that have proven the healing properties of acupuncture.</p>
<p>Skeptics shrug off the positive effects of acupuncture as merely placebo effects. Believers in acupuncture, however, say that the benefits have simply not yet been proven. Believers promote that the treatment is harmless and can be used as a complement to western medicine. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, standards of acupuncture have not been fully approved by the FDA due to many unregulated practices that still exist such as the re-use of needles. Furthermore, acupuncture certification today is mostly a sham, used to make money on desperate patients who have not benefited from western medical treatments. The National Council Against Health Fraud has even declared acupuncture as an unproven means of treatment whose concepts of healing are primitive and false. </p>
<p>Should You Try It</p>
<p>One thing that Western science can agree upon is that there are no proven harmful effects of acupuncture. Many doctors agree that as long as a medication is not detrimental to one&#8217;s health, then there is no reason why it should not be used if there are noticeable benefits. Most scientists would also state that it is simply due to a lack of research that the therapeutic properties of acupuncture have not yet been proven.</p>
<p>Although many forms Chinese medication remain debated concepts in Western society, there is a growing interest in these medications and perhaps as the acceptance of the practice grows, so will the discoveries about its medical properties.</p>
<p>More Information on Acupuncture</p>
<p>You can find more information about acupuncture at an acupuncture center close to you. You can easily locate nearby centers or practitioners by searching online. An appointment may be necessary as acupuncture centers are usually busy with long wait lists. </p>
<p>So if western medicine is not working for you and you are looking for an alternative, give some thought acupuncture. More and more people are discovering the therapeutic benefits of this ancient medicine. Acupuncture is safe and harmless, and therefore you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.</p>
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		<title>How to Look For a Good Acupuncture School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Since 1982, acupuncture has found its way to the US. There are currently 50 schools that teach it and 3,000 licensed practitioners all over the country. Do you think you can be a licensed professional? Here are a few things to help you look for a good acupuncture school. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 1982, acupuncture has found its way to the US. There are currently 50 schools that teach it and 3,000 licensed practitioners all over the country. Do you think you can be a licensed professional? Here are a few things to help you look for a good acupuncture school. </p>
<p>You should now that the 50 schools mentioned are all accredited by the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  It is recognized by the Department of Education and some of these schools even have a masters program.</p>
<p>Most of these schools can be found online so you can give them a call and ask certain questions about the school. You can find out the cost of tuition, the teacher student ratio, if the school offers consultation services to students and the alumni and if they have an extensive library which focuses on traditional Chinese medicine.</p>
<p>Should there be a school near where you live, you should probably take it so you dont have to worry about boarding and lodging as this is just added cost to this long term investment.  </p>
<p>If you like the school but cannot afford the cost of tuition, find out if they offer scholarships or if they have a grant in aid program. If there are none, then check with the federal government because they should have one and they will give it to deserving students who plan to enroll in a school accredited by the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.</p>
<p>Some states do not require you to get a license once you graduate from the program. However, if you plan to practice this elsewhere, you should prepare yourself for the state board exam as this is a requirement. </p>
<p>The lists of subjects you will be learning in school include anatomy, body therapy, massage therapy and the other sciences. Training will be done also in a clinical setting so you are able to put theory into practice but this will only happen in your third year. </p>
<p>While some schools will let you finish a program in three years, there are those that can be completed after five. </p>
<p>Lately, acupuncture school has also gone down the digital path by offering cyber distance programs for those who cannot go to school. Some of these offer CEUs or continuing education units to advance programs. </p>
<p>These courses can be chosen on the basis of modules or on an hourly basis. The course material covers the history, theory and techniques of acupuncture. Courses that offer tools such as acupuncture DVD and video are ideal for acupuncturists or students of acupuncture to improve their clinical expertise.</p>
<p>Once you graduate from acupuncture school, some will open their own practice while others will first work for a clinic. Those who decide to be employed will work with other professionals that may include naturopaths, chiropractors and other specialists that are also into Oriental Medicine. </p>
<p>The average acupuncturist makes about $45,000 a year but this can change in the years to follow as they add years or experience under their belt. This just goes to show that if you work hard, you too will make a fortune. Just make sure that you do this properly for each patient because one mistake could make this all go away.</p>
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		<title>Facial Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking beautiful both inside and out is something we all want to achieve. Since your face is ridden with emotion and hormonal issues, you have to take care of it. Fortunately, there is a technique that can do that using painless mini needles and this is better known as facial acupuncture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking beautiful both inside and out is something we all want to achieve. Since your face is ridden with emotion and hormonal issues, you have to take care of it. Fortunately, there is a technique that can do that using painless mini needles and this is better known as facial acupuncture.</p>
<p>Facial acupuncture is a painless procedure that renews not only the face but the body as well. This is because it can erase lines and eye bags making you look younger. At the same time, it can also help clear up pimples and acne.  </p>
<p>For this to work, fine needles are placed in acupuncture points on the eyes, face and neck to stimulate the persons natural energies.  As a result, this also improves your facial color. </p>
<p>Anyone can try facial acupuncture because it is painless and it has proven to reverse the signs of aging. However, if you are pregnant, suffer from the colds or flu, have acute herpes or an allergic reaction, it is best to wait until this has passed. </p>
<p>But before anyone can try facial acupuncture, they first have to be evaluated by the acupuncturist. This person will evaluate your age, lifestyle and diet. If everything looks good, then you will probably do an average of about 12 to 15 treatments. More could be done if your skin tends to sag, manifest jowls or have droopy eyes. </p>
<p>Facial acupuncture treatment needs to be done twice a week for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. For those who cant make two sessions in a week, they can opt for the 1 treatment that will last 90 minutes. </p>
<p>After the regular sessions, it is advisable to go back for follow up treatment. It should be every 2 weeks for the next 2 months and then once a month later on.  </p>
<p>Aside from needles, most clinics use herbs in the form of masks, poultices and moisturizers. Before you use it, check with your doctor to make sure there is no allergic reaction to any forms of medication that you are taking. </p>
<p>After the first facial acupuncture treatment, you will usually seen an increased glow to ones complexion which the Chinese say an increased Qi or blood flow to the face. It becomes more open, the wrinkles start to disappear and the skin appears more toned. </p>
<p>In the 5th or 7th treatment, this becomes more evident as your face looks more relaxed as though you just came from a vacation. </p>
<p>The end result is that you will look and feel 5 to 15 years younger but of course this depends on how well the patient has taken care of themselves outside the confines of the clinic.</p>
<p>To sum things up, facial acupuncture can do for you. It can eliminate fine lines and reduces wrinkles, improve your overall facial color and add luster to the skin, relaxes tension in the face and furrows in the brow, brightens the eyes and reduce dark circles and puffiness, improve muscle tone for sagging skin, enhance your natural radiance in the skin and eyes, slow the aging process within, promotes overall health and well being as well as relaxes and revitalizes the entire body.</p>
<p>All you have to now is find a clinic that offers this service to customers so you will soon look radiant to other people.</p>
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		<title>Eight Myths About Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of myths with regards to acupuncture. Some of these are true; others are silly while the rest only have a half truth. As you read on, you will learn which ones are worth believing. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of myths with regards to acupuncture. Some of these are true; others are silly while the rest only have a half truth. As you read on, you will learn which ones are worth believing. </p>
<p>The first myth is that acupuncture is painful. This is not true because those who have tried it claimed they only experienced a tiny prick while others did not feel anything at all. There is no tissue damage when the needle is inserted into the skin or pulled out and only in very rare cases are there traces of bruising. </p>
<p>The second myth is that you can get hepatitis or AIDS from acupuncture. This is true only if the needles used are not sterilized. In the US, this will never happen because acupuncturists are required to use disposable needles thus you are not at risk from these two diseases.</p>
<p>Third, acupuncture is used to treat pain. This is only a half truth because this holistic technique has been proven to do other things such as stop a persons addiction, lose weight and prevent certain illnesses. </p>
<p>Fourth, there are some who think that Asians are the only ones that can practice acupuncture. Since 1982, there are already 50 schools all across the country that teach students about this technique and become licensed acupuncturists. </p>
<p>This means that anyone who has the desire to learn about this ancient practice can do so and help treat patients. Just to give you an idea, there are at least 3,000 acupuncturists now working in the US. </p>
<p>Fifth, medical doctors do not believe in the potential of alternative medicine. This is not true because there are more doctors these days that are open to the idea that there are other ways to help patients aside from conventional medicine. In fact, some of them even recommend an acupuncturist if they know that what they have done is not effective. </p>
<p>Another myth is that every patient will undergo the four needle technique. This is not true and it will only be used when the specialist feels that the energy of the patient is virtually not moving as a last resort. </p>
<p>The seventh myth is that it is better for a medical doctor to perform acupuncture. This is wrong because the training is much different than that taught in medical school. Students who have an acupuncturist license train for 3,000 hours before they are allowed to practice this profession. So between an acupuncturist and a medical doctor, you should go with someone who has learned about this much longer. </p>
<p>The eighth myth is that acupuncture is only used in third world countries. This is not true because this technique originated in China more than 2000 years ago and this has spread to developed nations in Asia such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia. </p>
<p>Here at home, acupuncture been practiced for more than 2 decades and is legal in 30 states. In fact 22 of them, license professionals after they graduate once they pass the state board examination. </p>
<p>Although acupuncture has been around for a very long time, there is still a need for this form of holistic healthcare which is why this is being taught in colleges and in use today. It is painless and cost efficient and a lot of studies have shown that it is effective in treating various illnesses and preventing some of them.</p>
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		<title>A Quick-Start guide to Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Using needles to adjust bodily functions to optimum levels is the principle behind acupuncture. Both ancient Chinese and modern Western practitioners have used this technique to relieve many sufferers of chronic disease. Needling is a relatively safe, beneficial treatment strategy that can be used to reduce pain, improve healing, and increase general well-being. But exactly how is this procedure done and what sort of benefits can be obtained?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using needles to adjust bodily functions to optimum levels is the principle behind acupuncture. Both ancient Chinese and modern Western practitioners have used this technique to relieve many sufferers of chronic disease. Needling is a relatively safe, beneficial treatment strategy that can be used to reduce pain, improve healing, and increase general well-being. But exactly how is this procedure done and what sort of benefits can be obtained?</p>
<p>Procedure for Needle Puncture</p>
<p>There are two broad categories of acupuncture practice today, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and medical acupuncture. Both have their merits, so the choice is individual. The decision for most people hinges upon which philosophy appeals more to them and which technique holds the least apprehension.</p>
<p>In TCM, practitioners adhere to the concept of Qi, or energy flow, and the meridians in which they travel. They use longer needles and insert them deeper in order to reach the acupuncture points. Modern science has found little evidence to prove the existence of these energy channels, but this is the technique that has been used effectively for thousands of years.</p>
<p>In medical acupuncture, the practitioners are graduates of western medical schools. Their application of needles is not based on the traditional acupuncture points, but on anatomic data. These acupuncturists use shorter needles and the insertions are shallower. They also tend to use fewer needles and leave them inserted for shorter periods of time. Adherents to TCM feel this is a watered-down version of the real thing. Nevertheless, many patients have felt relief of symptoms through this method.</p>
<p>Conditions for Puncture Application</p>
<p>There is a broad and extensive list of ailments which can be treated with acupuncture. The conditions run the gamut from asthma to constipation, anxiety to weight loss. Most TCM practitioners believe that any health condition results from an imbalance in Qi flow, therefore amenable to needle therapy. Western acupuncturists tend to have a more limited list of indications, the most common of which is undoubtedly control of pain.</p>
<p>Control of pain is the most well researched of all of the indications for acupuncture. There is a definite beneficial effect for a majority of patients using this method. Migraines, premenstrual syndrome, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and neuralgias are but a few examples. The theory behind its effectiveness is also medically accepted and well researched, called the gate-control theory of pain. It states that the needles can stimulate nerves so that they block the impulses from pain triggers. </p>
<p>Expected Puncture Session Result</p>
<p>It is important to emphasize that acupuncture is used only on top of existing medical therapy. At no time should a patient discontinue medication or ignore medical instructions in favor of needle puncture. After undergoing a needle puncture regimen, the primary care physician can make an evaluation with regards to decreasing dependence on other therapies.</p>
<p>A course of acupuncture therapy will last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. This depends upon the complexity of the particular medical condition. Results also vary, so it is important to have a frank discussion with the acupuncturist regarding expected results and their time frame. In general, the patient will begin to feel beneficial effects after three or four session. Certain specific conditions will actually get a little worse before improving so keeping informed is key.</p>
<p>In modern medicine, the use of traditional techniques with proven results has become a widely accepted practice. Acupuncture has proven its worth time and again. Modern practice guidelines make it effective, reproducible, and safe. It is a gift of healing form ancient sages that has the potential to bring relief to millions of people.</p>
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		<title>A Primer on Medical Acupuncture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had an uncontrollable urge to be pierced by a dozen needles? This is the image most people get when someone mentions the word acupuncture. It comes as no surprise that most view this technique with suspicion, even downright horror. The fact is, however, that this relatively painless ancient Chinese technique has helped relieve the symptoms of millions of people. Properly used, it can help in the management of many medical conditions including chronic pain and fatigue. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had an uncontrollable urge to be pierced by a dozen needles? This is the image most people get when someone mentions the word acupuncture. It comes as no surprise that most view this technique with suspicion, even downright horror. The fact is, however, that this relatively painless ancient Chinese technique has helped relieve the symptoms of millions of people. Properly used, it can help in the management of many medical conditions including chronic pain and fatigue. </p>
<p>How does needle puncture work?</p>
<p>Practitioners of Chinese traditional medicine believe in energy flows. This energy, called Qi, circulates around the body using pathways called meridians. Meridians run very close to the surface of the skin in certain areas and can be accessed by needles. Much like plumbing, these pipes can get blocked or go the wrong way, causing health problems. The insertion of needles at these points is aimed to help loosen blocks and normalize flow.</p>
<p>It sounds like a made-up explanation with no basis in reality, but there are numerous scientific studies which support the effects of acupuncture. Although the exact scientific basis is still unknown, recent theories seem to suggest involvement of complicated neurochemical effects in the brain, nerve to spinal cord impulse modulation, and microscopic connective tissue changes.  </p>
<p>What risks and side effects are of concern?</p>
<p>The use of things not completely understood for the treatment of medical conditions is nothing new. Penicillin and aspirin were used for decades solely on the basis of their beneficial effects, without doctors knowing exactly how they worked. Results are what are truly important. However, it is equally important is to ensure that the technique is used safely.</p>
<p>Like other strategies used in treating health conditions, acupuncture may have some side effects. Medications have side effects and allergic reactions, surgeries have risk of infection and complications. For needle puncture, there is a risk of injury, rare infections, minor bleeding, small bruises, and some dizziness.</p>
<p>You can minimize the possible side effects by choosing a licensed acupuncturist. Most countries either have government licensing in place or have professional organizations with very strict rules and regulations. </p>
<p>How do treatments go?</p>
<p>An acupuncturist will do an initial evaluation of your medical history and your bodys current state. Multiple pressure points are palpated, and a regimen of treatment is formulated. Most courses involve a series of 10 to 20 treatment sessions, each lasting 30 to 90 minutes. Needles will be carefully placed at the required points and kept in place for some time. Most patients report a feeling of mild sensation at the site of the puncture, but no real pain.</p>
<p>Right after each acupuncture session, you will feel a bit tired and may need to rest. Some people feel an increase in their energy levels. The response to acupuncture is very individual. In some cases there is immediate relief of symptoms. For some patients, the beneficial effects may only be noticed after undergoing a few sessions. Do not be alarmed and keep your acupuncturist updated on what you are feeling to ensure everything is going as expected.</p>
<p>You need never fear the thought of needles ever again. Acupuncture is a beneficial treatment with a long history of effectiveness. It is used to complement current medical therapy and should not replace currently existing medications or treatments.</p>
<p>The safe application of this once exclusively Chinese therapy can now be experienced by chronic disease sufferers worldwide.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture is an Example of Holistic Healthcare</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holistic healthcare by definition is being able to cure an illness through the use alternative means. This means no medication is given to the patient and an instrument like a bunch of needles could do the trick. </p>
<p>Acupuncture has been around for than 2000 years. It is only recently that this holistic form of healthcare has reached the US. Studies have shown that it can treat minor problems and prevent some from happening. </p>
<p>The needles used in acupuncture are very thin but thicker than the human hair. This makes it smaller than those used on hypodermic needles. </p>
<p>Most patients that undergo acupuncture will not feel any significant change after one session which is why a few sessions are needed. Best of all, it is painless so your body will not feel sore afterwards.</p>
<p>Several studies have been conducted about acupuncture and there have been positive results. For instance in the UK, 400 participants who were suffering from migraines claimed they felt better after 3 months worth of sessions. </p>
<p>In the US, acupuncture has also proven to be effective in helping people deal with arthritis because the needles help the body fight against this chronic illness that is much cheaper and more effective than conventional medicine.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can do more than just helping patients deal with arthritis or migraine. Clinical tests have shown that it can help obese people lose weight and those who are suffering from insomnia. </p>
<p>In some countries, acupuncture has even been used to replace chemical anesthesia prior to surgery as there are some patients who are not able to tolerate regular anesthesia. </p>
<p>Another field which acupuncture has proven to be effective is helping patients deal with their addictions such as alcohol, drugs and smoking. One study of smokers revealed that the average patient will cut down by half the number of cigarettes they consume after just one treatment. Just imagine the potential after a few more sessions!</p>
<p>This has resulted in the establishment of clinics nationwide that only use acupuncture as the means of rehabilitation. </p>
<p>Acupuncturists in the US charge from $75 to $150 per session. This usually gets lower in the succeeding treatments.  The person will probably have to undergo 10 to 15 treatments 2 to 3 times a week but this really depends on the condition of the patient. </p>
<p>Before you go to one, you should check if this is covered by your insurance. If it isnt, perhaps you should suggest that it should be included as it is much cheaper than having to undergo surgery.</p>
<p>Although there are risks if you decide to go undergo acupuncture, these can be avoided as long as the one doing it is a licensed professional who makes sure that the needles used are sterilized before they are inserted into the body. </p>
<p>These days, a lot of people in the medical field have accepted the fact that alternative medicine such as this can also help the patient which is why they may refer someone when it is needed.</p>
<p>So, if you are tired of experiencing the side effects of conventional medicine and want to try a holistic form of healthcare, why dont you see what acupuncture can do for you? It is painless and cost effective. In fact, it is just one of many you can try to help treat a chronic condition.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In a generation when physical fitness is given topmost attention, people are always on the lookout for the newest and most effective means for weight loss. Acupuncture, the method of inserting thin, filiform needles on certain points in an individuals body, has been found to be one effectual method for losing weight. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a generation when physical fitness is given topmost attention, people are always on the lookout for the newest and most effective means for weight loss. Acupuncture, the method of inserting thin, filiform needles on certain points in an individuals body, has been found to be one effectual method for losing weight. </p>
<p>Not many people may find the idea of being inserted by needles quite comforting in their quest for weight control. However, this ancient Chinese alternative treatment seeks to deliver a control mechanism, enabling the patient to manage hunger cravings more successfully in the long run.</p>
<p>The Skinny on Acupuncture Weight Loss</p>
<p>It has been found that weight gain is directly related to emotions.  Other than physical hunger, people reach for a huge chocolate bar or a big platter of burger and fries because of the sense of comfort derived from food and eating. More often than not, excessive weight gain is an emotional issue, rather than a mere physical one. You may not realize it, but you tend to take in more food whenever youre stressed, upset, or pressured. </p>
<p>In Acupuncture, there are specific spots on the body being targeted by the hair-like needles. These spots are linked to certain areas in the body and by stimulating these spots; the patient will achieve a greater sense of inner balance. As these points are inserted by the needles, certain hormones are released throughout the body. These substances work by helping you manage hunger and efficiently control the impulse to overeat. </p>
<p>How Acupuncture Induces Weight Loss</p>
<p>Most acupuncturists will target the spots behind the ear when it comes to promoting weight loss. When these points behind the ear are stimulated, endorphins are released in large doses. Endorphins are called the feel-good hormones, and these are also often referred to as natural pain and fever relievers. The release of endorphins is what makes you feel better after an increased level of physical activity, as in the case of a good workout. </p>
<p>These bodily compounds allow the patient to experience better relaxation, thus considerably alleviating stress. There is a greater possibility of enhanced weight loss when the patient has already achieved emotional wellness. Endorphins are also released whenever the body experiences low levels of bodily pain, thus their moniker as a natural pain reliever. </p>
<p>Patients of acupuncture typically experience very minimal or no pain at all, however most of the points are located near nerve endings and muscle tissues. As the needles are embedded in the body, signals are sent to the brain thus promoting the release of endorphins from the pituitary gland.</p>
<p>There are also other points in the body that serve as gateways for better weight management. One of these placements promotes a decrease in an individuals appetite, while another has the ability to reduce water retention in the body. The acupuncturist may choose a multi-targeted approach, depending on the requirements of the patient. </p>
<p>Consulting with a Professional Acupuncturist</p>
<p>There are a number of acupuncture practitioners in existence nowadays, offering a host of services. If you are considering this form treatment for your weight management, make sure that you settle with no less than a trained and professional acupuncturist. A poorly trained acupuncturist may not be able to pinpoint the specific meridian points and worse, may cause unnecessary bodily pain and discomfort. </p>
<p>Moreover, your acupuncturist may require an herbal supplement for your treatment, to encourage a longer-term effect. Your sessions need not be maintained for an extensive period; however you may be required to visit your acupuncturist during the entire course of the sessions.</p>
<p>There are other means for losing weight successfully, and this does not include crash dieting and strenuous work outs. If carried out by trained professionals, acupuncture can be the answer for effective weight management. While it is far from being a cure-all, it may just be the right weight loss solution for you.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture For All Those Simple Aches And Pains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If, like me, you have quite a fear of needles and injections, then acupuncture, that practice of sticking needles onto different parts of your body to cure sicknesses might seem scary at first.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If, like me, you have quite a fear of needles and injections, then acupuncture, that practice of sticking needles onto different parts of your body to cure sicknesses might seem scary at first.</p>
<p>However, if you&#8217;ve been long been suffering from some problems like headaches or chronic pains and your regular visits to the doctor don&#8217;t seem to be helping you, then why not consider a trip to an acupuncture specialist? After all, who hasn&#8217;t heard of somebody&#8217;s aunt somewhere suffering from arthritis and trying out everything that the doctors recommended all to no avail, only to finally be cured by a really good acupuncturist?</p>
<p>Perhaps you were wondering if it could actually work for you. You might feel a bit skeptical since traditional Chinese medicine doesn&#8217;t immediately coincide with theories in modern Western medicine. In fact, the use of needles to cure people was discovered thousands of years ago in China long before microscopes or x-ray machines were invented or before bacteria and germs were discovered.</p>
<p>When you think about it, that might be something that the practice has going for it. If it has existed already for thousands of years and is still being practiced by millions up to now, then it must have worked already for quite a number of people.</p>
<p>What typically happens when you go to an acupuncturist?</p>
<p>When you go to an acupuncturist, you would typically first be asked about your medical history, how you&#8217;re feeling and any symptoms of sicknesses you might have. The specialist would observe features of your face, including your tongue. According to specialists, your tongue is a good indicator of the health of your internal organs. The acupuncturist would listen to sounds that your body makes like the sounds coming from your lungs. How your body smells could also be an indicator of your overall health for the acupuncturist&#8217;s diagnosis.</p>
<p>Based on what the acupuncturist finds out about your sickness, he or she would then formulate the treatment that your body needs. With traditional Chinese medicine, sicknesses are seen as a kind of imbalance and loss of harmony between your bodies&#8217; organs. You can consider the use of needles on your body as just a way to push your body and its organs back into balance.</p>
<p>The specialist would begin inserting very thin needles into the right places in your body. To many people, inserting these needles doesn&#8217;t really hurt. After all, an acupuncturist&#8217;s needles are usually much thinner than the needles that are used for injections. Many have claimed that inserting these needles actually calms them down and relaxes them.</p>
<p>How does the use of these needles help you?</p>
<p>A lot of problems have been claimed to have been alleviated through this practice. These include headaches, the common cold, arthritis, back pains, asthma and even infertility. </p>
<p>Even though acupuncture isn&#8217;t part of Western medicine, Western medicine experts have studied it extensively. Some theories as to why it works involve acupuncture perhaps stimulating the brain&#8217;s release of the body&#8217;s natural painkillers. Acupuncture could also stimulate proper circulation in the human body.</p>
<p>Western medicine is still studying acupuncture and trying to find out how to best integrate it with practices in Western medicine. That is why, along with Western medicine and trips to the doctor, one could certainly try acupuncture.</p>
<p>It couldn&#8217;t hurt and it might actually be the one to finally relieve you of a lot of your body&#8217;s aches and pains and even make you healthier.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture Degrees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to pursue a career in acupuncture, you need to obtain a degree and become a licensed professional. </p>
<p>This can easily be accomplished in three years of schooling from an accredited alternative medicine school which prepares students in the various acupuncture techniques to treat illnesses resulting from allergies, occupational stress, emphysema, gastrointestinal stress, arthritis, headaches, depression, and hypertension to name a few.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to pursue a career in acupuncture, you need to obtain a degree and become a licensed professional. </p>
<p>This can easily be accomplished in three years of schooling from an accredited alternative medicine school which prepares students in the various acupuncture techniques to treat illnesses resulting from allergies, occupational stress, emphysema, gastrointestinal stress, arthritis, headaches, depression, and hypertension to name a few.  </p>
<p>Students who enroll in such courses will be taught through demonstration, discussion and hands on application. </p>
<p>Part of the curriculum will also include basic courses in traditional medicine covering subjects such as anatomy, biosciences, medical terminology, herbal medicine, moxibustion, and acupressure. In some schools, they may require students to also learn about nutrition and various kinds of research.</p>
<p>Once they graduate, they may start in an entry level position earning $40,000 or more which will soon double or triple after years of experience and working themselves up the ladder. </p>
<p>If you want to look for a school that offers acupuncture degrees, it is best to go online and see which one has the best program that suits your requirements. </p>
<p>You wont have a hard time looking for one as the number of institutions which teach students about acupuncture have gone up at a rapid rate since 1982 when the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) and the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM) were established. </p>
<p>To date there are about 50 colleges and a few also offer a masters degree in Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture. </p>
<p>So what are you waiting for? If you think you have what it takes to be an acupuncturist, then go ahead and just do it. </p>
<p>It doesnt matter if you are still in high school or if you are already working because a shift in your career could let you achieve your true calling. </p>
<p>The best way to start though is to talk with an acupuncturist about what it takes to become one so he or she will be able to give you an idea of what happens in the job.  </p>
<p>If you havent picked a school, talk to students about the curriculum so you get your money s worth should you decide to attend this college. </p>
<p>A lot of people are unaware that acupuncture is not yet legal in every state. You can find work or start your own practice in California, New York, Texas, Hawaii and Oregon with 8 more states that are still pending legislation. </p>
<p>We mentioned that you have to study in a school certified by the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM). One more hurdle you have to face before getting your license is passing an exam given by them except in the state of California which has its own regulating body and board certification exam in order for you to practice your profession. </p>
<p>An acupuncturist degree is just the first step in becoming your own boss. To become a master, you have to learn everything there is to know as a student so those who entrust themselves to you in the future will not have any problems.</p>
<p>As more people are opening their minds to this practice, people should know that getting an acupuncture degree will not replace traditional medicine since there are limits to what it can do for the patient. It is merely a form of holistic healthcare that works hand in hand with science to help the person deal with an illness.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture Could Help You Finally Manage Your Stress Levels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s world can fill the very busy individual with a lot of stress. Without some way of removing this stress from your system, you&#8217;re placing yourself in danger from a lot of stress-related diseases. You might suffer from insomnia or headaches or very serious heart diseases.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s world can fill the very busy individual with a lot of stress. Without some way of removing this stress from your system, you&#8217;re placing yourself in danger from a lot of stress-related diseases. You might suffer from insomnia or headaches or very serious heart diseases.</p>
<p>You could take anti-stress pills to help you relax but, like me, you might also be worried about the side effects these pills could have. The good news is that you could try acupuncture at least once to see if it could help you manage the stress. It certainly couldn&#8217;t hurt to try acupuncture if all you&#8217;re after is stress relief.</p>
<p>If you find it doesn&#8217;t work for you, then you can just easily stop taking acupuncture treatments. If it works, though, then you can say you&#8217;ve found a good treatment for stress that doesn&#8217;t rely on those dangerous chemicals and pills.</p>
<p>How does sticking needles into your body help manage the stress?</p>
<p>In traditional Chinese medicine, much of the treatments depend on an understanding of the balance in our bodies and its internal organs. The sicknesses we sometimes develop are seen to be caused by imbalances in our lifestyles and environment. Stress is also affected by this imbalance. That is why when there is something wrong with your body, you&#8217;d typically have less of an ability to deal with stress. You&#8217;d get more irritable and find it really to difficult to relax.</p>
<p>By sticking these very thin needles past the surface of our skin, the acupuncturist stimulates nerves in our body. These nerves send signals to our brain and scientists believe that the brain then releases its natural painkillers into our system. This immediately causes a feeling of relaxation for many people.</p>
<p>The needles could also help your body by stimulating its circulation. With the circulation between the organs of the body improved, a lot of the body&#8217;s wastes could be cleansed properly. Your organs would also receive the full benefit of the oxygen from your lungs making its way into the cells of your body without any blockages. This makes your organs much healthier and leaves you feeling much better in the long term as well.</p>
<p>You can think of a session with the acupuncturist as very much like massage therapy. A good massage would help give you a very relaxing sleep that night and an acupuncturist could help you with your sleep as well. You might immediately start to feel drowsy as soon as the right nerves are stimulated by the acupuncturist&#8217;s needles.</p>
<p>You might be asking yourself how you&#8217;d be able to relax if you&#8217;re suffering from the pain of the needles attached to your body. What you might not realize is that because of the thinness of the needles, you would hardly feel anything. The most that many people claim they feel is a kind of tingling feeling where the needles are. And that is actually a sign that the process is working,</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a practice that helps you use your bodies&#8217; own ability to manage stress properly. This leaves you healthier, and more importantly, prevents any of the serious diseases that could come from unbalanced, stressful lifestyles.</p>
<p>It might not be something to replace regular trips to the doctor but with its many possible benefits, acupuncture might be worth trying out very soon.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture Closely Revealed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The foundation of acupuncture rests on the relevance of an individuals chi in maintaining bodily and mental health. It is believed that chi is present in every living creature, and flows through specific pathways in the body. Health problems arise when the flow of chi on the body is blocked. As a result, a person may feel persistent headaches, muscle pain, fever, weakness, or in the worst case, becomes afflicted with more serious health conditions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The foundation of acupuncture rests on the relevance of an individuals chi in maintaining bodily and mental health. It is believed that chi is present in every living creature, and flows through specific pathways in the body. Health problems arise when the flow of chi on the body is blocked. As a result, a person may feel persistent headaches, muscle pain, fever, weakness, or in the worst case, becomes afflicted with more serious health conditions.</p>
<p>A Deeper Explanation of Acupuncture</p>
<p>Acupuncture has its origins in ancient Chinese philosophy and practice. More than ten thousand years ago, during the Old Stone Age of China, stones were fashioned into knives for medical purposes. After several years, during the New Stone Age, these stones were eventually made into needles intended for the same therapeutic end. These accounts are further evidenced by unearthed stone needles found to be of the same types used during the New Stone Age. </p>
<p>There are basically 14 pathways throughout the body where chi flows continuously. These are called the meridian points. In order for chi to course through the body unobstructed, there has to be a balance between the strengths of yin and yang. In ancient Chinese philosophy, yin and yang represent the forces of the universe- yin is for feminine, while yang is for masculine. Every single thing in the universe is believed to contain both yin and yang for harmony.</p>
<p>When the yin and yang are not balanced, chi cannot stream through the body liberally. Therefore, the meridian points through which chi courses through need to be stimulated. This is done by the insertion of hair-thin, disposable needles in specific areas on a persons body to induce bodily harmony and bring about healing.</p>
<p>A certified and trained acupuncturist will be able to carry out an excellent therapy session for the patient. Trainings for acupuncturists are given in order for them to obtain their licenses. A poor practitioner may not be proficient enough with the practice and could end up jeopardizing the results of the entire procedure. Nowadays, it is wise to verify on a practitioners credentials to ensure a safe and effective acupuncture treatment. </p>
<p>What This Ancient Method Does</p>
<p>One of the foremost effects of acupuncture on the body is relaxation. Stress is frequently pinpointed as the main precursor for a host of physical ailments. There are particular points all over the body that direct the flow of harmony and relaxation and when these are enthused, the patient becomes more at ease.</p>
<p>Another positive effect of this alternative therapy is increased pain control. During a session, a patient will usually feel very minimal pain as the thin needles are being inserted gradually. However, the needles are deliberately placed in varying depths, depending on the health requirements of the patient. When the needles reach the right depth, the patient will feel deeper pain, although the entire procedure is not necessarily painful.  </p>
<p>It is also recommended for relief from chemotherapy fatigue as well as chemotherapy-related nausea. It has also been found to be largely effective for back pains, migraines, menstrual cramps, and as a pain controller for patients after undergoing surgical operations. </p>
<p>Variations of Conventional Acupuncture</p>
<p>Auriculotherapy or ear acupuncture is one of the variations of conventional acupuncture. In this practice, it is believed that the ear provides a map for all the major bodily organs. A specific area or point on the ear corresponds to a particular organ, such as the heart, kidneys, or liver. Thus, the needles are placed in particular points around the ear and on the ear cartilage. </p>
<p>Staplepuncture is a method used in smoking cessation, wherein staples are placed for a certain period anywhere on the ear area to provide stimulation. </p>
<p>Indeed there is growing evidence that this traditional Oriental practice can rival any modern forms of treatment. If you are one of the many people who are looking for a widely recognized and time honored therapeutic practice, acupuncture may just be the alternative treatment for you.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture Can Help You Quit Smoking</title>
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<p>Acupuncture is an ancient practice involving the use of needles. This instrument is inserted into the skin to allow you energy or Qi to start flowing freely around your body and thus help you quit smoking. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smoking is one hard habit to break. If nicotine patches and gum doesnt work, perhaps you should try something else like an alternative form of healthcare like acupuncture. </p>
<p>Acupuncture is an ancient practice involving the use of needles. This instrument is inserted into the skin to allow you energy or Qi to start flowing freely around your body and thus help you quit smoking. </p>
<p>When you go visit an acupuncturist for the first time and tell him or her that you want to quit smoking, after answering some questions, the specialist will carry out an examination of your ears and search for areas where the energy is low. </p>
<p>Once these spots are identified, these sharp needles are then inserted. Usually 5 needles are placed in various acupoints. </p>
<p>The treatment is finished after an hour and when the needles are removed, you are advised to wear ear magnets so your session continues even when you leave the clinic.  While acupuncture itself is a painless procedure, some smokers have claimed that they felt a prick or get sleepy. </p>
<p>Most smokers will have to come to the clinic 4 to 6 times before seeing any significant results.  Just to give you an idea, one study shows that the respondents reported a decrease in the number of cravings to smoke just after one or two sessions. Seven out of 10 of the respondents were able to kick the habit after 5 or 6 sessions. </p>
<p>Because the number of test subjects is small, there are some who doubt the effectiveness of acupuncture.  This is because although there are positive signs with regards to the short term effects of this technique, its effects were not sustained. This is why some medical journals have stated that it is unclear what acupuncture can do in smoking cessation. </p>
<p>But you have to remember that acupuncture is not permanent. It merely starts something that you have to finish on your own. Some smokers who go 2 or 3 times a week to the clinic will need to come back for follow up sessions in the future. </p>
<p>At the same time, you have to find ways to prevent yourself from picking up a cigarette. You can do this by staying away from people who smoke since you will be tempted to ask for a stick. You can create your own personal mantra which you repeat to yourself every time you have an urge. </p>
<p>Remember that this craving is only short term and will last only for a few minutes. You have worked so hard to leave this behind so stick to the path and stay smoke free.</p>
<p>Acupuncture treatment for smokers should only be done by a license professional. You can do some research online to find out if they are accredited by the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, ask how long they have been in the profession, find out how many smokers they have helped and how much will they charge.</p>
<p>Once you have found one, you have to commit yourself to the program because both you and the acupuncturist have to work together to give up this habit.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can help smokers in the same way that it has helped addicts and alcoholics quit their addictions. You just have to try it even if you may not believe in it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture can help treat migraines. This was discovered after a comparative study was done with conventional medical care. In some cases, it even prevents it from happening which helps improve the quality of life for the patient. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acupuncture can help treat migraines. This was discovered after a comparative study was done with conventional medical care. In some cases, it even prevents it from happening which helps improve the quality of life for the patient. </p>
<p>To understand how acupuncture helps migraine sufferers, you have to understand that in traditional Chinese medicine, it is believed that an imbalance in the flow of blood and energy causes this to happen. </p>
<p>In order to treat it, the specialist must relieve the tension by inserting needles into the body to improve the blood flow to the brain thus reducing the pain experienced during an attack.</p>
<p>The needles used helps the body balance the serotonin levels since it is a neurotransmitter that affects blood vessels and has a role to play in migraines.  In fact the more frequent these sessions are the better. It may even come to a point where the specific point of contact is no longer needed but the general stimulation itself.</p>
<p>The end result of undergoing acupuncture is amazing. If you experience 15 to 20 days of agonizing pain, this may be count down to only 8 days. You wont even need to use that much medication anymore as before. </p>
<p>For those who are working, this is good so that they are not absent from work that much and there wont be that much deductions in their salary. </p>
<p>But how well acupuncture does for one patient may vary with another. This depends on the condition of the attack and the individual.</p>
<p>The best part about acupuncture is that there are no side effects and it is painless. Skillful professionals can do this so you dont suffer from hematoma or pneumothorax. Another disease is potentially dangerous is HIV or hepatitis which can be prevented of course as long as the needles used are properly sterilized. It will be much better if the person uses disposable needles. </p>
<p>Acupuncture has been practiced in the United States for more than 2 decades. Although tests have shown how effective it can be to treat chronic conditions and certain addictions, more studies need to be done to see where else it can be useful. </p>
<p>Although one test has proven that acupuncture can help migraines, other tests will also have to be done to prove if this is true. Until such time that other results are published, patients will have to rely on conventional medicine that is prescribed by a doctor. </p>
<p>But you dont have to wait for the results to come out. If you think it is worth a try, go for it. Just ask for a referral from your doctor as there are many practitioners who have accepted the fact that alternative forms of medicine can also help a patient. </p>
<p>You can also find someone online. You can be sure they are certified if they are recognized by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. </p>
<p>Aside from that, you should also make some lifestyle changes as there are trigger factors that have been known to cause migraines. Stress is number one on the list so you get enough rest and exercise as well as a balanced diet. </p>
<p>Patients who are suffering from migraine should also check if acupuncture is covered by their HMO. Most insurance providers and HMOs these days cover all or part of the cost but there are restrictions so you should check what is covered by your policy.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture and Weight Loss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of people who are overweight. For those who are obese, perhaps surgery is the best option but for those who cant, they can try to see if acupuncture can help take out the excess weight. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of people who are overweight. For those who are obese, perhaps surgery is the best option but for those who cant, they can try to see if acupuncture can help take out the excess weight. </p>
<p>Acupuncture is a form of holistic healthcare that uses needles to help treat a patient.  Unlike the cartoon where the balloon will pop and all the air will go out, the needles that are inserted into the vital points will stimulate the body to release endorphins thus helping the person control their appetite. </p>
<p>But before needles are inserted, the specialist will first ask the patient some questions and perform an examination. This is needed to understand the main cause for the person to be overweight. </p>
<p>Part of examination is to help the acupuncturist figure out where the needles will be inserted. Your pulse will give the person an idea on your general state of energy and the general health of your stomach. </p>
<p>You will also have to open your mouth and show your tongue to check for cracks, peelings or puffiness on the stomach area as this provides clues to why you are overweight. </p>
<p>Once he or she knows the reason, this is the time that the needles are inserted into different parts of the body. One way is called the multi-targeted approach which is designed to lower the bodys weight by increasing the output of the pituitary gland.</p>
<p>The areas where the needles will be inserted will be in the ear and in two of three body points.  These areas could also include the mouth, the stomach, the lung, the endocrine, the spleen, kidney or thyroid. </p>
<p>During the initial treatment, the Four Gate points would be used to circulate energy throughout the entire body. It is also possible that electro simulation will also be done to increase endorphin release and stimulate metabolism. </p>
<p>These needles will be kept in place for 30 to 45 minutes depending on how much support is needed. These are then removed and replaced with ear tacs with adhesives to make sure they are in the same spot as the needles. </p>
<p>These ear tacs work by applying mild pressure whenever he or she feels hungry. It causes a mild endorphin release and helps the patient relax making it possible to use their willpower and resist the temptation to eat. </p>
<p>The patient will also have to reduce cravings on certain food by cutting down the intake. Some studies suggest that this can also lower insulin levels or lipid levels in the blood. </p>
<p>The best part about acupuncture is that there are no harmful side effects and no chance for an addiction to occur. The patient will have to come back for regular treatment and have to pay attention to ones diet and exercise regularly as needles can only do so much to control ones weight.</p>
<p>The number of treatments for someone who is overweight varies depending on how many pounds they want to lose, the speed at which they want to lose it and their commitment to sticking to the plan.  </p>
<p>The average patient on the other hand who wants to lose 5 to 10 pounds will have to come for treatment every three days or twice a week then once this is attained, once every two weeks. It is up to the person until when the treatment will be done which shows that acupuncture can help you lose weight.</p>
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		<title>Does Acupuncture Really Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Things don&#8217;t always necessarily need to be new in order to be helpful.  This is true in a lot of areas in life and is also true when it comes to certain types of medical treatments.  As a matter of fact, there were treatments that were being performed thousands of years ago in Asia that still have some medical benefits, even today.  One of those is the practice of acupuncture, something that is becoming more popular in Western society today.  What exactly is acupuncture and how can it help you with your health?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things don&#8217;t always necessarily need to be new in order to be helpful.  This is true in a lot of areas in life and is also true when it comes to certain types of medical treatments.  As a matter of fact, there were treatments that were being performed thousands of years ago in Asia that still have some medical benefits, even today.  One of those is the practice of acupuncture, something that is becoming more popular in Western society today.  What exactly is acupuncture and how can it help you with your health?</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a part of traditional Chinese medicine in which small, hair sized needles are inserted into the body at specific locations in order to alter the flow of energy.  These channels which, according to Chinese medicine, run through the body keep everything in line and balanced.  If one of these should happen to get out of balance, however, it could cause a problem in the entire body and depending on where the imbalance occurred, it could affect a specific area of the body.  This is really the essence of yin and yang, the two forces which regulate almost everything within the human body.</p>
<p>Many people are nervous about going to the acupuncturist but, as a matter of fact, it is actually one of the safest forms of medical treatment that there is.  In fact, there are very few problems that can occur as long as a few safety guidelines are followed by a doctor.  This would include such things as only using prepackaged, sterile needles and, of course, understanding what they are doing so that the needles are inserted in the proper areas.</p>
<p>Although it has not been totally embraced by all areas of the medical community, acupuncture is actually a relatively safe way for you to enhance your health through the use of natural medicine.  Some of the studies that have been done on acupuncture actually show that it does contain some benefit and that it causes certain changes in a person&#8217;s physiology that may help them in the healing process.</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;re having a difficult time with any number of things physically, acupuncture may be able to help you to get back on the road to better health.  Even though it is not a total replacement for traditional medicine, it can still enhance your ability to live a healthy life.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture and Autism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Studies have shown that there is an increase in the number of children that have been diagnosed with autism. Until now, doctors have not yet found a cure to this illness which is why some parents want to experiment with alternative forms of treatment and one example is acupuncture. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Studies have shown that there is an increase in the number of children that have been diagnosed with autism. Until now, doctors have not yet found a cure to this illness which is why some parents want to experiment with alternative forms of treatment and one example is acupuncture. </p>
<p>Acupuncture is a holistic approach in treating and preventing certain diseases. Its main tool are very thin needles that are inserted to targeted points in the body. The body has about 400 of them linked through a system known as meridians or pathways. Once these are stimulated, these are supposed to create balance in the body. </p>
<p>Autism on the other hand is a brain disorder that is long term. This disease is characterized by deficits in language, social communication and cognition. Children who are diagnosed with this illness may also suffer from secondary problems such as aggression, irritability, stereotypes, hyperactivity, negativism, volatile emotions, temper tantrums, short attention span and obsessive-compulsive behavior.</p>
<p>Preliminary studies have shown that acupuncture may provide symptomatic relief to children suffering from autism. Although difficult at first, it is believed that it is rewarding in the long run. This is because while conventional therapy and treatment requires that the child stay still, acupuncture doesnt. Some say its a quick prick at the vital points in the body. </p>
<p>A group of children in the US participated in a test to see how effective acupuncture is among children. There are 22 respondents and each of them was given the treatment once every other day for four months. </p>
<p>After the treatment 20 out of the 22 respondents showed remarkable improvement. In fact 2 of them has cerebral blood flow.  The only thing that did not change prior to treatment and after was the blood flow between the left and right cerebrum as it showed no differences. </p>
<p>Aside from traditional acupuncture to help children with autism, a preliminary study in Hong Kong is trying to see if tongue acupuncture can produce better results. </p>
<p>Results have showed that of 30 respondents in the test, majority showed functional improvement of various degrees depending on the age and severity of their disabilities. Some improvement was noticeable within a few TAC sessions, especially for drooling, spasticity (scissoring or tiptoeing), ataxia, and poor balance in walking. Functional improvement was noted after one to two courses of TAC. Most children tolerated TAC well, with only occasional pain and minor bleeding in some patients.</p>
<p>The reason why tongue acupuncture is being experimented with is because there is a connection between the tongue and the heart through the meridians that spread to all the organs in the body. It is believed that the points on the tongue can influence the state of the other body organs thus giving relief to the one suffering from autism. </p>
<p>But many believe that acupuncture alone cannot help autism sufferers. It has to be combined with other things like maintaining a certain diet to help improve ones mood and communication schools. Although it is only short term, it is better than nothing until a cure is found.  </p>
<p>When will the cure be found? Only time can tell as there are many other questions that have to be answered in order for doctors to further understand neurological disabilities. Doctors who are conducting research believe that an interdisciplinary approach is needed given that acupuncture has shown positive results in helping children with autism.</p>
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