Turning Point Acupuncture
January 19th, 2010 | by clare |Looking for relief for the aches and pains you have been suffering from? Tired of using numerous prescription drugs? Have you considered acupuncture therapy? The purpose of this old form of Chinese therapy is mainly to provide relief for all kinds of ailments. This method has been used for thousands of years and is known to provide good results.This form of therapy sees to the flow of energy in the body through paths called meridians . Acupuncturists can identify specific areas on these meridians, usually known as acupoints or acupuncture points, which are then stimulated by the insertion of thin needles. This provides relief for all your disorders as the energy travel to the vital points in your body.
Most patients who think about undergoing acupuncture therapy are discouraged because they are afraid of the pain that may come with the procedure. This is not true. Acupuncture is known to be nearly painless although you may feel something like electrical pulses through your body each time a needle is inserted into these acupuncture points. Bleeding may occur in very rare cases although this is very light. Patients may not feel any changes straightaway. It may take up to 10 sessions to notice effects, although this may vary from one person to another.
It is important for you to keep in mind that this cannot be carried out by anybody. If you are considering acupuncture therapy, you must find a qualified licensed acupuncturist! It could be very dangerous to see just anybody who claims to be an acupuncturist as great care must be taken with regard to the needles being inserted into acupuncture points, to prevent infection.
There are thought to be 365 acupuncture points along the 14 meridians of the body. However, this has multiplied over the year with acupuncturists discovering more acupuncture points on meridian lines. Most acupuncturists however follow the traditional acupuncture points.
A list of such acupuncture point charts and the ailments that each point can cure have been developed, used as a rule of thumb by many acupuncturists
Some such acupuncture points consist of an acupuncture point on the side of wrist, on the heart meridian, which is said to cure heart diseases and mental troubles. Similarly the conception vessel meridian consists of an acupuncture point to cure menstrual and other abdominal troubles.
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