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Acupuncture is
the insertion of one or more needles into small specific
locations on the body called acupuncture points. Acupuncture is
one of the oldest forms of healing known to mankind. It is
estimated that acupuncture originated in China and central Asia
around five thousand years ago.
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM) recognizes that there is a vital force in the
human body and all physical things called "Qi" or "Chi" energy.
In the human body it is thought to control the working energy of
every organ and system. This energy must flow freely and in the
correct strength and quality if the body is to function
correctly. In all forms of illness, this flow of qi or chi is
impaired. Acupuncture when used correctly directly affects this
energy at special points located on the energy pathways called
"meridians".
When an acupuncture needle is
gently inserted into these acupuncture points the needles
produce various beneficial effects. A skilled practitioner will
sometimes apply various techniques referred to as "manipulation"
in order the direct the chi in the direction it needs to go
according to the patient's condition or disease. Using these
techniques the energy can be drawn to a deficient organ,
disperse an excess energy in an organ, remove a blockage of
energy, and so on, according to the individual needs of the
patient. As the balance and harmony of the energy or chi is
restored the symptoms of the illness disappear. If all of the
functions and organs of the body are working properly and
harmoniously there can not be sickness within the body or mind.
Practitioners will sometimes heat
a point or points with a special herb called "moxa" (Artemisia
Vulgaris Latiflora), which resembles a brown colored wool.
Usually, a tiny cone of moxa is placed on the needle that has
been inserted or on the skin over an acupuncture point. The herb
is then ignited and then quickly removed when the heat is felt.
Like the needles, moxa revitalizes, reinforces, invigorates, and
restores balance and harmony to the vital energy.
For further
information and help to meet your personal health care goals
please contact East West Center for Natural Medicine
574-210-4982.
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