How Does Acupuncture Work To Improve Health And Wellness?
Acupuncture has been used for 2,000+ years.
It involves inserting small, thin needles into acupuncture points. Importantly, these points are in all parts of your body and each connects to meridians (energy lines). Their purpose is to stimulate life force, called Qi (pronounced chee), that flows through you.
? Free flowing Qi = Healthy body, mind, spirit
☹️ Blocked or Stagnant Qi = Prone to dis-ease and pain
Thus, acupuncture nurtures the quality, strength and movement of your life force.
Now that you understand the basics of acupuncture philosophy, you may be wondering:
How does acupuncture work SCIENTIFICALLY?
Glad you asked!
Scientific studies show that acupuncture benefits the nervous and endocrine systems. It does this by stimulating:
- Anti-inflammatory chemicals
- Endorphins that reduce pain, decrease stress and enhance feelings of wellbeing
- Specialised neurotransmitters that minimise pain sensitivity
- Substances that optimise cellular communication and healing.
How Acupuncture Treatment Helps The Body Heal
- life force increases
- pain decreases
- body begins to heal.
If you’re more science-minded though, you may be pondering:
HOW does acupuncture work to relieve pain?
What Does Acupuncture Feel Like?
If you’ve never experienced acupuncture, here’s what it’s like:
Firstly, you begin by lying (or sitting) on an acupuncture table.
Then, your practitioner locates the acupuncture points you need and carefully reaches for the needles.
Sometimes, needle insertion feels like nothing at all.
However, there are times when you may feel a sensation, pressure or ache in the area. If this happens, it’s often a sign the needle has grasped the meridian’s energy very quickly. And that deep healing is underway.
After each needle is inserted, your practitioner may gently twist it to further stimulate the healing energy.
Next, you get to relax in a space of your own for 15-20 mins. Then, your needles are carefully removed.
Note: Some acupuncturists have swapped tiny needles for a special electroacupuncture machine.
How Effective Is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is an effective way to support physical and mental health, especially pain. An abundance of studies have shown this to be fact. That’s why many health organisations recommend acupuncture as a viable treatment option.
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health is one such organisation that recognises acupuncture can help treat chronic pain. They house many study papers that link acupuncture with lower pain scores, including:
A 2018 study that involved 8,003 participants with back or neck pain. Results noted that acupuncture was more effective than no treatment at all. Additionally, they discovered its pain-relieving benefits are comparable to NSAIDs, without the side effects.
The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture supports allopathic and osteopathic doctors using evidence-based acupuncture in their skillset. Accordingly, they champion these doctors for using acupuncture to treat pain, pregnancy symptoms, digestive problems and more.
What Are The Benefits Of Acupuncture?
Acupuncture has the potential to benefit all of the systems in your body.
Depending on the number of treatments you receive, acupuncture needling can help with:
Physical Health
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Sciatica
- Post-operative pain
- Headaches
- Migraines
- Digestive problems
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Infertility
- Morning sickness and Birth preparation
- Menopausal Symptoms
- Insomnia
Mental Health
- Anxiety
- Depression
- PTSD
- Stress
- Addictions, such as smoking
If you’re wondering how to get the most benefit, it’s best to ask acupuncture practitioners about when to get acupuncture. They are the experts who can guide you along your healing journey.
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