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Acupuncture And Pain Relief: The Way Forward
Submitted by: Peter WellingtonHow adept is the human frame at coping with pain? Pain is a natural function of
the body and though we may not like pain the normal process of our physiology is
to let us know that something is not quite right.
Just visit any ward of chronically sick patients and you will soon attune to the
moans and cries of the human condition. These poor people are quite simply in
communication with their own systems. Chronic pain of the muscles or skeleton is
the highest form of priority communication, warning us of dangers - seen and
unseen.
Yet much of modern medicine is unable to help us with the bodies communication
system - the nervous system - as it delivers vital messages to our psyche: and
that is what pain is.
There is another way however, an ancient and mysterious way, a way that is often
veiled and hidden; and that is the way of alternative therapies. Many of these
ancient forms of pain relief have stood the test of time and some such as
acupuncture have also stood against the intrigue of modern, scientific
examination.
Acupuncture for pain relief has been around for many thousands of years and it
is an extremely efficient and effective way of dealing with aches and pains. It
has proved to be especially effective when dealing with pain in the back. A
great deal of this type of pains due to muscle contraction and acupuncture shows
itself as able to deal with this kind of pain.
How does Acupuncture and Pain Relief Work Anyway?
In simplistic terms acupuncture deals with the flow of natural energies around
the body. In olden times this energy force was referred to as "chi" or "Gi."
They discovered that natural human energy would flow through the body along
pathways, which they referred to as meridians. Now when this natural energy flow
is interrupted pain is relieved, reduced or simply stopped altogether. A healing
of the body often precedes the interruption of the meridians. Of course we find
that much of modern medicine is dismissive of the claims of alternative
therapies such as acupuncture for pain relief. However, don’t let that opinion
put you off in the least.
When you apply acupuncture for pain relief you are in essence righting the flow
of painful energies that are pulsing through your body.
There are many benefits to acupuncture and pain relief is just one of them. It
is also highly effective when used in conjunction with other forms of pain
relief treatments. Acupuncture for pain relief is also safe and relatively
non-invasive as the needles used for acupuncture are only designed to sit in the
skin and sometimes reaching the layer of body fat, occasionally the muscles are
also reached. The needles used are always fresh, hygienic and sterile when
dealing with acupuncture and pain relief. In addition the needles are disposable
and FDA approved when applied by a reputable acupuncturist. These needles are so
fine that they can be compared to human hair in thickness.
Often you will find that upwards of 20 needles may be used for acupuncture and
pain relief and mostly several treatment sessions will be required. Once the
needles are inserted they may be left there for up to thirty minutes, sometimes
being twisted by the hands of the skilled acupuncture expert.
The amazing thing about acupuncture and pain is that the acupuncture needles
themselves cause no painful sensations. This is quite surprising for many
patients ho are expecting a degree of pain due to the insertion of the needles
into the skin. On the contrary, and quite often, patients will feel a deep sense
of relaxation during the procedure and some will even fall of into a quite
relaxing sleep.
During acupuncture for pain relief the natural pain relieving, electromagnetic
signals being relayed by the bodies system are speeded up and the pathways
improved.
Acupuncture for pain relief has also been successfully used for fibromyalgia,
chronic headaches and pain in the neck as a result of whiplash; painful
conditions of the hip and knee caused by arthritis are also good candidates for
acupuncture and pain relief. For many people with chronic abdominal pain and
asthma, acupuncture has been their salvation and finally but not in the least is
pain caused by shingles, for which sufferers will also find relief from niggling
pains. About Author: Peter Wellington writes for www.acupunctureaid.com, a website providing a comprehensive archive of free information and guides on the ancient art of Chinese Acupuncture.
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