How Does Acupunture Work

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Acupuncture Defined

Acupuncture is the insertion of one or more needles into specific locations called acupuncture points. Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of healing known to mankind. It originated in China nearly five thousand years ago.

Chinese medicine recognizes that there is a vital force (called Chi energy) in the body which controls the working 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 illness, the flow of vital energy is impaired. Acupuncture directly affects this energy at special points located on the energy pathways (meridians).

When gently inserted into these acupuncture points, the needles produce various effects. According to the manipulation of the needles, energy can be drawn to a deficient organ, an excess dispersed, blockages removed, and so on, according to the individual need of the patient. As the balance and harmony of the vital energy is restored, symptoms of 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.

Sometimes, points are heated with a special herb,Artemesia Vulgaris Latiflora (called moxa), which resembles a brown colored wool. Usually, a tiny cone of moxa is placed on the skin over an acupuncture point, ignited, and removed when the heat is felt. Like the needles, moxa revitalizes, reinforces, invigorates, and restores balance and harmony to the vital energy.

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gigyboy profile image

gigyboy  says:
17 months ago

DEAR TULWAVE,

THANKS FOR SENDING THIS FINE HUB ON ACCUPUNCTURE WITH PICTURES-

HAVE A NICE DAY

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ASHWINSPGA  says:
17 months ago

finally the long awaited arrival of your hub i have been waiting for but again you surprised by taking a whole new route. but i simply loved it tulwave. one of the best hubs i have visited. im putting your hub up in my website. my visitors would love to read this. thank you so much buddy

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shinujohn2008  says:
17 months ago

I have heard that this accupunture is not at all painful, is it ?

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tulwave  says:
17 months ago

It doesn't hurt at all because the needles are thin and put it the perfect place. Your body is feeling better in other places but does not feel any pain from the area of the needles.

If you watch the movie you will some guy with tons of needles. and he is not hurting but it's a comedy commercial

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compu-smart  says:
17 months ago

I have always heard good things about acupuncture although it never worked for me!!

I have another great tip to help stop smoking using acupuncture!! and thats making lots of holes in the "cigarettes" with the needles! it really works!! :D

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evemurphy  says:
16 months ago

very interesting! I have always wanted to try it. Your info is great! :)

BERNADINE SOTO  says:
4 weeks ago

WHAT DOES ENERGY LOOK LIKE?

HOW LONG DOES THE EFFECTS OF ACUPUCTURE TREATMENTS LAST?

ONE YEAR, ONE MONTH, A FEW DAYS?

MY INSURANCE BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD WILL NOT PAY FOR ACUPUCTURE. WHY?

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