Acupuncture In Orlando
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Acupuncture In Orlando
Mind and Body Medicine
Acupuncture, which originated in China,
is a way of adjusting the body''s "life energy" (qi or chi) flow. It
involves the insertion of fine needles into carefully selected
acupuncture points along the meridians (energetic pathways) of the body.
Points are selected on the basis of pulse and tongue diagnosis,
observation, and questioning. The points affect the meridian system.
Each meridian has a specific effect on a specific body system or organ
of the body. Needles are inserted on the points and then manipulated,
either by twirling or by a gentle pumping action. This removes blockages
or stimulates energy flow. Stagnant energy can be dispersed and the
whole energy flow regulated (too much energy in one area adjusted and
too little stimulated). Acupuncture can be used to relieve symptoms as
well as to promote general health and well-being.

Related Forms of Treatment
Moxibustion and cupping are two forms of treatment that are closely
related to acupuncture. Both rely on the meridian or channel theory and
treat selected points along the meridians. In moxibustion, preparations
of the herb moxa (mugwort) are burned close to the skin to have a
warming effect. When this is used in conjunction with acupuncture, the
moxa is burned on the needles to intensify their effect. Moxa sticks can
also be held above the skin and burned. When moxa is burned it becomes
extremely hot, and great care is always taken by the practitioner. In
cupping, a vacuum is created by burning tapers in purpose-made glass or
bamboo cups. The cups are quickly placed on acupuncture points on the
body and the vacuum creates suction that draws blood to the surface.
Acupuncture is often performed in conjunction with either moxibustion or
cupping.
Acupuncture needles are made of stainless steel, silver, or gold and are
either disposable or rigorously sterilized. The needles vary in
diameter and length according to the area of the body where they are to
be used. Longer, thicker needles are used in "padded" areas such as the
buttocks, and finer, shorter ones where the flesh is thin and close to
the bone (as on the forehead). The thinnest are not much thicker than a
human hair. The needles are inserted into the skin at varying depths.
They are sometimes simply left in place, but usually they are gently
manipulated to remove blockages and enhance the flow of chi along the
meridians either by lifting the needle, or by rotation, flicking, or
stroking.
Acupuncture is one of the most widely practiced and accepted form of
natural medicine in the world today. There are over 500,000
acupuncturists in China, over 50,000 in Japan, over 6,000 in the United
States, and around 10,000 in Europe. Acupuncture is used for the relief
of common ailments, for the prevention of disease, for health promotion
for anesthesia, for some symptoms of pregnancy, and in childbirth.
Source from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Oriental+Therapies+-+Acupuncture-a01073849373
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