Acupuncture Treatment Center

Acupuncture & Alternative Medicine Info

Tell a Friend:

Have a friend who would also benefit from this webpage?

Use the form below to quickly and easily let your friends know about this page...

Your Name:
Your Email:
Recipient Emails:
º at least one º
1.
2.
3.
Your Message  º Optional º

Whats Your Opinion?

Cast your vote in our opinion polls!

Have you ever undergone acupressure treatment?
Yes, it worked very well for me.
Yes, but it didn't do anything for me.
No, I've never undergone acupressure.

Bookmark This:

Click Here to add this page to your favorites!

Be sure to visit us frequently because we constantly update and add new fresh exciting content to our site.

Stay Up-To-Date:

Subscribe to our Acupuncture RSS feed to stay informed.

Acupuncture RSS Feed
What is RSS?

Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My My MSN
Add to My Google
Add to My Bloglines!
Add to My NewsGator!
Add to My Feedster!
Add to My NewsIsFree!

Have Your Say:

Do you have something you would like to say or share on the topic of Acupuncture?

Click Here to have your own articles, stories or rants published here at Acupuncture Treatment Center! No matter what you want to say or how long/short your item is we want to hear from you and put your words on our site for everyone to benefit from.

Don't be shy, have fun with it, we look at every submission and always enjoy hearing from our readers.

So what are you waiting for, Become a featured author at Acupuncture Treatment Center today!.

Contact Us:

Click here to contact us if you need to ask us something.

We try to respond to emails within 24 hours but please allow for longer during busy periods.

Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture

AUTHOR: George Ghast

Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are gaining popularity among Americans for treating diseases that are resistant to medical therapies. These Chinese treatment methods are based on the mystical belief that a cosmic energy, Chi, flows throughout the human body and its blockage results in illness or pain.

Using acupuncture and Chinese medicine (mainly herbs) restores the Chi flow to normal and thus cures the illness. Acupuncture attempts to arrive at this aim by inserting needles into specific points on the skin (or on the external ear). Several medical authorities and professionals have lately challenged acupuncture and Chinese medicine as not free of risk.

Risks Associated with Traditional Chinese Treatment

A number of risks are associated with acupuncture. For example, if the needle handling is not carried out with care, it can cause fainting, hematoma (localized bleeding that can shift along the organ's length), punctured lung, convulsions, and localized infections. If the needles used are not sterilized, Hepatitis B might result. Skin diseases and nerve damage are other risks. However, more than one study confirms that if a trained physician is performing the acupuncture, then the practice is virtually risk-free.

Standards of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

The standards of acupuncture and Chinese medicine have not been fully approved by the FDA. Acupuncture needles are not recommended for using more than once. Certification of acupuncture today remains a sham in most American physicians. The goal of this sham is making money by cashing the desperation of patients who have not benefited from medical treatments.

The National Council Against Health Fraud has declared acupuncture as an unproven means of treatment whose concepts of healing are primitive and false. The perceived positive effects of acupuncture are regarded as the result of the patient's own expectations and placebo effect.

Herbal Chinese Medicine

Unlike acupuncture, herbal Chinese medicine seems to be finding favor among researchers. Studies reveal that these herbal medicines rarely evoke any adverse reactions. In fact, they appear more successful in their safety than most pharmaceutical drugs. Both traditional and modern herbal formulas are now commercially available for use by people of all ages and any physical constitution.

Chinese herbal medicines are being used for treating digestive problems, psychological disorders, gynecological problems, allergic conditions, immunity problems, children's illnesses, pain, respiratory diseases, and addictive disorders (alcoholism, smoking etc.).

A strikingly successful point about Chinese herbal medicine is that pregnant women can use most of them without any risk. However, it is always recommended to consult the physician before taking herbal formulas.

Related Articles

Veterinary Acupuncture Performed In The West
Acupuncture has been studied and developed as a healing therapy for thousands of years. The points used for treatment and their relationship to major organs and the problems they have were discovered by...
Google
 

Contact Us | Sitemap | Privacy | Disclaimer
© Copyright 2008 www.acupuncturetreatmentcenter.com | All Rights Reserved.