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Body Acupoints |
Acupuncture, simply stated is a health science which is used to
treat both pain and dysfunction in the body.Acupuncture has its roots
deeply planted in China. In fact, authorities agree the science is between
5,000 and 7,000 years old. Its use spread throughout ancient Egypt, the Middle
East, the Roman Empire and later into Western Europe as merchants and missionaries
to China told of the amazing discoveries the people of the Orient had
developed. Acupuncture did not become known on a national level in the US
until 1971 when diplomatic relations between China and America were relaxed.
At
first glimpse, Acupuncture appears strange, as its primary notoriety is the
utilization of needles placed in the skin at various locations to relieve
pain.
Early Chinese physicians discovered there is an energy network
traversing just below the surface of the skin which communicates from the
exterior to the internal organs and structures over 1,000 "Acupoints"
on the body. This energy works in harmony with the body's circulatory,
nervous, muscular, digestive, genitourinary and all other systems of the body.
When this vital energy becomes blocked or weakened, an effect in a body system
or anatomic location becomes evident. Stimulation of one or a combination of
key "Acupoints" on the body may restore harmony to the affected
area.
Historians have stated, "More people have benefited from
Acupuncture over the course of fifty centuries than the combined total of all
other healing sciences, both ancient and modern.
How does
Acupuncture work?
The philosophy of Chinese medicine
Acupuncture treatment