Chinese Acupuncture |
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| Sunday, 29 June 2008 | ||||||
Chinese Acupuncture an Alternative to Modern Medicine.There probably is a good chance that most of humanity, unless involved in some form of deviant behavior, will avoid pain whenever possible. It is just one of those things in life that most individuals would rather do without. Physical pain is going to come at some point, though, and the severity of it varies, as does the long-term effect, from the moment of birth until the body begins to die. Chinese acupuncture can help relieve this pain, and going to see a Chinese acupuncturist is definitely a positive move, and don't worry about acupuncture needles hurting because they won't. That does sound incredibly morbid, but it is a fact of life. The body ages and, as it does; it begins to lose its vitality. Health, the environment, and genetics play a huge factor in how quickly the body deteriorates. Take for example a smoker and a non-smoker. Which do you think would be the one more at risk for wrinkles, lung cancer, or emphysema? A quick hint: Surprisingly, it is not the individual out in the parking lot with a lit cigarette. Did you know that many people have manage to stop smoking with the help of a Chinese acupuncturist? More and more people are realizing that they want to live longer, healthier lives free from chronic pain, feeling down and depressed, or having a general sense of malaise. Also, as much as an individual wants to be pain-free and happy, they wish for their children to be more so. Chinese acupuncture has been a rising trend in the medical and alternative health field for many years now. Usually when someone thinks of Chinese acupuncture, they imagine a closed, little room filled with incense, and a wise Chinese man sticking acupuncture needles into the body. For the most part, this is not the reality of an actual acupuncture clinic, but the previous image does happen occasionally. Most acupuncture clinics are very modern and similar to a chiropractor's office. Adults are usually the ones that go in for acupuncture and do so for a variety of reasons, but there has been a recent sharp rise in the amount of children eighteen and under who have sought out alternative medical treatment. The case studies for Chinese acupuncture and its effectiveness on alleviating pain in children have proven that there is, for a majority of the time, a vast improvement in the symptoms and suffering. Illness such as endometriosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and even some nerve disorders have all had some relief and improvement from acupuncture. There were very few participants in the study that reported the condition worsened after acupuncture treatment. Now, in order to clarify a point, Chinese acupuncture is not a cure-all. It is not for everyone and would not be recommended for those children who suffer fear of needles. Acupuncture involves the use of needles and probably would not be tolerated well by those who tend to scare easily. Acupuncture would not be used on infants. For those who are willing to try the procedure or have illness that would benefit from a few sessions, it could mean the difference between a life of pain and one filled with good health.
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