Acupuncture is the stimulation
of specific points located near or on the surface of the
skin which have the ability to alter various biochemical and
physiological conditions in order to achieve the desired
effect.
The classical Eastern
explanation for how acupuncture works is that channels of
energy or “Qi” run in regular patterns through the body and
over its surface. These channels, called meridians, are like
rivers flowing through the body to irrigate and nourish the
tissues. An obstruction in the movement of these energy
rivers is like a dam that backs up, creating imbalance and
pain.
Stimulating the
acupuncture points can influence the meridians; the
acupuncture needles unblock the obstructions at the dams,
and reestablish the regular flow through the meridians.
A more scientific
explanation of acupuncture is that the stimulation of
certain trigger points on the body by acupuncture needles
prompts the body to release certain hormones and chemicals
that can reduce pain, regulate the endocrine system, and
calm the nervous system.
Acupuncture points are
areas of designated electrical sensitivity. Inserting
needles at these points stimulates various sensory receptors
that, in turn, stimulate nerves that transmit impulses to
the hypothalamic-pituitary system at the base of the brain.
The hypothalamus-pituitary
glands are responsible for releasing neurotransmitters and
endorphins, the body's natural pain-killing hormones. It is
estimated that endorphins are 200 times more potent than
morphine. Endorphins also play a big role in the functioning
of the hormonal system. This is why acupuncture works well
for back pain and arthritis and also for P.M.S. and
Infertility
The substances released as a
result of acupuncture not only relax the whole body, they
regulate serotonin in the brain which plays a role in human
and animal disposition. This is why depression is often
treated with acupuncture.
Some of the physiological
effects observed throughout the body include increased
circulation, decreased inflammation, relief from pain,
relief of muscle spasms and increased T-cell count which
stimulates the immune system.
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