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Acupuncture Practitioner: A Friend Who Understands Your Pain And Cures It!

by Keith Ferris

What options do you have after you have tried most therapies to treat acute and recurring pain and nothing has been successful. The answer may lie in the use of an acupuncture practitioner. This therapy is no longer considered oriental trickery but instead is established medical science supported by solid scientific research. As such, many people are considering being an acupuncture practitioner as their chosen profession and are attempting to obtain the legal license to practice.

Acupuncture is a type of therapy for pain relief. It can be used to heal many different physical and emotional ailments. Linked with traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is the placement of small, metallic needles in specific muscles or nerves. Practitioners believe that these needles change the transmission of pain in the nervous system.

Modern allopathy assumes different causes for disease than acupuncture. Acupuncture is based on the idea that health problems are causes by imbalances in fundamental body energies of Chi. An acpuncture practitioner will not only try to remove symptoms, such as pain, but aims to go further and treat the underlying Chi energy balance represented by the opposing forces of Yin and Yan. For example, a Yin deficiency in the liver is said to cause a lack of moisture in tendons responsible for pain free movement. Therefore, not only would pain that hinders mobility be treated, but the liver Yin imbalance as well.

To relieve pain, "rounded" thin needles are used so as to pierce the skin to reach the specific points on muscles but avoid damage in the process. Multiple sessions are required and the identification of "maximal response" (substantial reduction of symptoms) varies from patient to patient, generally taking not more than four or five acupuncture sessions.

It is important to note that acupuncture therapy should not stop just because the systems have ceased and instead should be continued for at least another year after symptoms cease. A great benefit of this treatment for things like tennis elbow is that it is completely harmless and has no side effects on your body. In fact some people claim that this therapy increases their energy along with fulfilling the primary objective of pain relief.

Acupuncture treats many ailments besides relieving pain. It treats even those ailments that modern medicines could not cure fully. What the present medical system cannot treat, acupuncture treats easily. Acupuncture is one of the alternative treatments for the common cold as well as one of the natural remedies for influenza. Whenever you are suffering from these ailments or feeling the pain, the best solution is to think of going to the nearest acupuncture practitioner.

The basis of acupuncture is the understanding that health problems are caused by imbalances in Chi body energies. Imbalances are corrected by using thin needles at specific points on muscles. These needles offset the pain caused by the energy imbalance while avoiding damage to the muscle. Acupuncture has been shown to cure many illnesses that confound modern medicine. Because of its effectiveness and increasing acceptance as medical science, acupuncture has been accorded legal status in the United States. Acupuncture patients can rest assured that a licensed acupuncture practitioner has undergone extensive professional training. Those looking for alternative treatments for the common cold or natural remidies for influenza should consider acupuncture.

Published May 24th, 2007

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