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Acupuncture Quick Basic Facts




<p>Acupuncture is a type of medical procedure that many people have felt benefited them but some might often avoid it due to a lack of knowledge about it. This article, will discuss some facts about acupuncture that will help to give more clarity.


While acupuncture is a type of medical procedure, it has been developed through philosophy. Taoists explored qi and the meridians by meditating and discovering where energy radiated throughout the human body.


Many people avoid acupuncture because of fear of pain when needles are inserted. Stainless steel needles that are used in acupuncture are nothing like the needles that are used to draw blood or administer shots. Medical needles are wider in diameter, since they need to be hollow so that fluids can be injected into the body or blood can be taken out. The acupuncture needles can be as thin as hair, so the difference is substantial.


In addition to treating physical symptoms that someone may be having, acupuncture is very useful for treating mental and emotional problems. Anxiety, stress, and drug detoxification can be helped and often with good result.


When most people think of acupuncture, they think about someone sticking needles into various points on their body. But in fact acupuncturists may work to activate acupuncture points on the body through different methods. Lasers are sometimes used to activate acupuncture points, as well as magnets, electrical currents, and even certain herbs. The most common thou are the use of needles.


Always go to acupuncturist that is certified. People have to learn for at least three years to be certified, ensuring quality care.





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