BLOG 134 ACUPUNCTURE
The 1970s introduced the exotic and interesting field of
acupuncture to the world of medicine. Yet, this needle practice has been around
for thousands of years in Chinese medicine. I have me a number of clients who
use this form of treatment for various reasons, but have never fully understood
the pros and cons. The fitness learning fanatic in me had to do some research.
The goal of acupuncture is to heal. And of course this
approach is very controversial in terms of scientific backing of its
effectiveness. Thus, “The traditional explanation for acupuncture’s
effectiveness is that it modifies the flow of energy (known as qi or chi)
throughout the body, but there is no scientific consensus that this is actually
its mechanism of action” (https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/balanced-living/wellness-therapies/acupuncture/).
But the good news is that it has worked for many, and when researching this
blog there aren’t statistics to show results. That debate may lie in Western
medicine’s lack of acceptance of acupuncture.
Acupuncture is used for a number of reasons. Here is what I
found, “The benefits of acupuncture can extend to a wide variety of conditions,
from emotional disorders (anxiety, depression) to digestive complaints (nausea, vomiting, irritable bowel syndrome). It can be beneficial for
pain syndromes due to an injury or associated with chronic degenerative
diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. It can also be helpful in
treating neurological problems like migraines or Parkinson’s disease, or as a rehabilitation strategy
for individuals who suffered a stroke. Respiratory conditions, including sinusitis
and asthma have been relieved with acupuncture, as have many gynecologic
disorders and infertility. Acupuncture has also proved beneficial for reducing
fatigue and addictions, and for promoting overall well-being (https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/balanced-living/wellness-therapies/acupuncture/)
.
There aren’t many serious complications from using
acupuncture. Bleeding and soreness could occur from the points of insertion and
needle manipulation. I can say that I can certainly get a tattoo but have a
fear of trying this out. Sometimes traditional methods aren’t getting the job
done, so acupuncture can become an option to remedy the problem. We want to be
at peak performance on our fitness journeys so do what is best for your body to
accomplish this. After all, science doesn’t indicate you FEEL.
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