Sunday, April 19, 2009

Quit Smoking Using Acupuncture and the Law of Attraction

Every day there are people who have decided to quit smoking but end up failing. If you are one of those people the problem is that you may not be addressing the smoking problem from the best viewpoint. There are really three different fronts in the war on smoking. First, you’ve got to deal with the physical addiction of nicotine. Despite the fact that nicotine is an extremely addictive chemical substance, there are actually some good ways to fight on this front. Most people are familiar with the nicotine patches, gums, and sprays. The basic idea of all of these alternatives is that you replace the nicotine in cigarettes and gradually cut down the amount of nicotine that you consume. As far as your physical health goes, this is really a great alternative because the nicotine substitutes do allow you to stop ingesting the hundreds of harmful chemicals in cigarettes. So, even if it takes you a long time to reduce your nicotine intake you are actually taking a more healthy approach to life. One word of caution about these substitutes is that you should consult with a physician if you are a woman who is either pregnant or breast feeding. An alternative substitute is niacinamide because it has chemical similarities to nicotine. It can be helpful in addition to nicotine substitutes or after discontinuing the use of the substitutes. Niacinamide is the amide of niacin as is known by the common name vitamin B3. Go to a certified nutritionist to determine the proper dose to take.

However, many people start smoking again even though they have tried using the nicotine substitute and/or niacinamide products. So there must be another factor involved in smoking. These factors are psychological and habitual. Basically, it’s the reinforcement that you get by lighting up a cigarette after a meal or during other periods of enjoyment or stress. It’s that “this is a good thing” feeling that gets implanted into your subconscious mind. And therein lies the problem. The struggle is at the subconscious level, Your brain says, “I shouldn’t be doing this.” At the same time the subconscious says that you need to do it, and, in this battle the subconscious wins.

A lot of smokers describe a calming effect that they receive from smoking. That is one of the reasons that the nicotine substitutes by themselves are not so effective. There is an extremely effective protocol for dealing with all types of addiction that has been developed by the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA). This protocol has been extremely effective when used for heroin, cocaine, alcohol, and other addictions, and it is extremely effective for smoking addiction. It involves the use of acupuncture needles in five locations in each ear. The five locations are derived from classical Chinese Medicine theory for the treatment of addiction and involve reinforcing the energy in the lungs, liver, and heart, as well as calming spirit. A skilled NADA certified acupuncturist can insert the acupuncture needles painlessly. Then you just sit and relax for about twenty minutes. This treatment may need to be repeated a few times a week depending on the severity of your smoking addiction. People with addictions report that they feel better both physically and mental after being treated with the NADA protocol. In addition, they report a feeling of calmness that replaces the need for the addictive behavior. You can find a certified NADA practitioner in your area by contacting NADA directly at (360) 245-0186 or NADAOffice@acudetox.com.

The greatest results with the NADA protocol are achieved in conjunction with counseling programs. Ultimately this counseling is directed at the struggle with the sub-conscious mind. This brings up the Law of Attraction. You may be familiar with this term from the movie, “The Secret.” Wikipedia characterizes this as “if you really want something and truly believe it’s possible, you’ll get it.” This really is a mischaracterization of the Law of Attraction as originally taught in 1913 by Charles F. Haanel in his Master Key System. This system is a 24 week course that teaches you how to make the Law of Attraction work for you in your life. Essentially the course teaches that things manifest in your life through the incredible power of the subconscious mind. The conscious mind is the tool for directing the action of the subconscious mind, and one of its most powerful tools is visualization. This is easy to say, but far less easy to implement. The real power of The Master Key System is that during the 24 lessons, one per week, you incorporate the full training into your subconscious mind. You really do learn to direct the subconscious mind.

In the smoker’s battle there are some tools that attempt to deal with the subconscious like hypnosis and audio CDs. Sometimes they work, but often they don’t. What could be better than a tool that teaches you to effectively direct your subconscious mind? That is The Master Key System. For it to work, though, you’ve got to do it, and that means reading about ten pages of text for five days each week and doing a few minutes of exercises. At the end of the week you answer ten questions about that lesson and then get the next lesson. That continues for 24 total weeks, and that’s what makes it really work. There are many versions of The Master Key System on the internet. Be sure you get one that follows the one lesson per week format taught by Charles F. Haanel. If you just get all the lessons and read them, you won’t get much benefit. Be patient. An old Chinese proverb says, “In hurrying there are no sure steps.” Remember that you goal is to give up smoking forever. By the way, you will see that The Master Key System will change your whole life for the better.

So, by combining nicotine substitutes, niacinamide, the NADA protocol, and The Master Key System you will have the tools you need to effectively beat the smoking habit and make positive changes in your life.

Ron Morefield


Friday, April 17, 2009

Acupuncture: A Clear Answer To Your Back Pain

If you are tired of trying all the treatments for your back pain and are still unable to find any relief in either of them, then you have surely wasted your precious time and money.

Ever heard of Acupuncture? Yes! Acupuncture is the answer to all your back pain worries. More and more people now a days are depending upon the alternative treatments for curing back pain. Even various physicians and health care professionals are advising their patients to take benefits from the acupuncture treatment and get relief from back pain.

Acupuncture has been used since thousands of year to cure and treat various diseases and disorders. There are many success stories related to treatment of back pain with acupuncture. Since it does not employ the use of any external medication, many people find it an easy and affordable mean of cure.

The treatment of acupuncture runs on a simple theory. We have two thousand energy points on our body. These points are connected with the twenty pathways or the meridians. Wherein, conduction of the chi or qi life forces take place. If any one of the pathways are blocked, back pain comes into play.

Acupuncture treatment involves the clearing of the above mentioned path for the proper conduction of the life forces. The process of acupuncture involves the insertion of anywhere between one to twenty needles into the human body. The number of the needles to be inserted depends on the age, sex and magnitude of pain to the patient.

Besides this, there are different ways of inserting the needles in the body. Some of them are made to rest on the skin surface, while the others are inserted into the skin. The depth of the needles range from one inch to several inches. These needles are then left stationary for about thirty minutes. The needles may be sometimes rotated, depending upon the type of treatment. This is done to free the energy that is blocked in the body. At certain times, the needles, before inserting are warmed or charged electrically to facilitate the process properly.

Apart from this, some acupuncturist also use the method of moxibustion (heat therapy). It is a process in which small amounts of herbs are burnt at the need of the needles to be inserted. These herbs help in encouraging the negative energyb to go away from the body.

Ashish Jain

The author writes about a number of different topics. For more information on back pain visit http://www.backpaindetails.com/pain/ and also visit the article page: http://www.backpaindetails.com/pain/blogs/living-with-back-pain.htm

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Acupuncture For Migraines - Studies Show It Does Work

Many people are familiar with the physical act of acupuncture, the act of inserting needles into the skin for the purpose of relaxation and natural healing. Acupuncture goes much further than needles in the skin. The Chinese used acupuncture to re-align one’s Chi, which is an energy of universal life that is believed to flow through all people. When the Chi is blocked and unable to flow freely, health is affected. Now, researchers are investigating the role of acupuncture for migraine reduction and treatment. Read below for more on how acupuncture for migraine reduction works.

The Studies

Two publications have published studies with strong conclusions on the effectiveness of acupuncture for migraine relief. The Journal of the American Medical Association, or JAMA, published “Acupuncture for Patients with Migraine.” In this study, scientists used 302 patients, most of them women who suffered from migraine headaches. Patients were administered acupuncture, sham acupuncture and a waiting list control. Researchers concluded that sham acupuncture was no less effective than regular acupuncture, though both had much more of an effect on migraines than did the wait list control.

Another study, published by Blackwell Synergy, one hundred sixty women were run through a controlled study examining the effects of acupuncture for migraines versus flunarizine for migraines. Group A was administered acupuncture weekly for 2 months and then once monthly for 4 months. Flunarizine was given to the patients every day for two months and then twenty days out of the month for four months. The conclusion was profound: acupuncture won the contest for the most effective treatment out of the two.

Getting Past The Fear

The first thing to look for when seeking out a professional acupuncturist is to make sure that the acupuncturist is licensed and certified, depending on the state in which you live. Most acupuncturists will walk you through their sterilizing procedures, and most use disposable needles. If you cannot get past the fear of acupuncture needles, the acupuncturist will probably provide alternatives for you. These include herbal methods, magnetic needles and ear cups that can be taken for similar results.

When you go to the acupuncturist, be sure you know what you are seeking treatment for, and have as much medical information as possible. This will help the acupuncturist decide what acupuncture for migraine techniques are right for you.


Lee Dobbins

Lee Dobbins writes for Herbs and Home Remedies where you can learn about more alternative methods of treatment and find out more about acupuncture for migraines.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Acupuncture - Assisting Infertility Through Better Ovarian Function

In the past, acupuncture has stirred images of zither music (i.e. a stringed instrument having 30 to 40 strings over a shallow horizontal soundboard and played with pick and fingers), darkened rooms and incense burning. Toss in the added visual of needles sticking in the flesh and surely, no one in their right mind would consider venturing into this alien world seeking Oriental magic to improve their health and general well being.

Of course, the answer is yes. People have sought and will continue to seek traditional Chinese treatments and have been rewarded with better health. On the other hand, going into this new world of treatment many may are worried about the pain they may have to experience in order to attain a higher level of health but rest assured being stuck with acupuncture needles produces only a momentary twinge that soon disappears. However, a common side effect is an occasional light bruise that may remain on the treated area for short time.

In a nutshell, the basic principal behind acupuncture is one of energy flow. Channels of energy, known as meridians, flow through and over the surface of the body and whenever any impedance to this free flow of energy occurs it results in pain, illness and disease. Some areas of the body end up with too much energy while others no longer have enough.

The placing of needles on various "points" assists in opening up the blocked areas and according to modern scientific theory, the needles stimulate the nervous system into releasing chemicals into the muscles, brain and spinal cord which help the body to heal itself.

Better Suited for Individuals with Functional Disorders
Acupuncture and infertility are akin to hand and glove when it comes to couples having functional rather than structural infertility issues. A good example of a structural infertility problem would be a woman with a damaged fallopian tube. On the other hand, couples having functional infertility would have a much higher rate of success by supplementing their standard medical treatment with acupuncture. As time passes, there has been a growing acceptance of acupuncture and infertility where acupuncture has been found to help in treating infertility.

In fact, acupuncture is increasingly being seen as a viable alternative in treating infertility problems; as a viable and complementary therapy in treating infertility. Acupuncture can also be used as a stand-alone infertility treatment in couples who experience a functional problem such as irregular ovulation. It has also been useful for some couples experiencing structural problems like a blocked sperm duct. Some treatments may also be augmented with Chinese herbs aimed at infertility.

The debate has been ongoing as to why acupuncture works for many couples in treating infertility and will probably continue for some time. However, the bottom line is that it has been shown to help regulate the body's system by improving blood flow to the reproductive organs and by helping to stabilize hormone levels. As a result, acupuncture has helped infertility in both men and women because by increasing ovarian function in females and the production of sperm in males.

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Brian Winkels

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Holistic Treatment - Acupuncture Points In The Ear

Quite amazingly the whole body and can be treated by applying pressure to acupuncture points in the ear.

The basis for this strange notion is the concept of the inverted foetus, and idea developed by Dr. Nogier about the acupuncture map of the ear. Due to the development of his thoughts and studies auricular acupuncture made its debut.

Ameliorates The Pain And Illness

Quite simply acupuncture points in the ear are shown to be able to reduce pain throughout the body by a reticular formulation through the parasympathetic nervous system.

Chinese acupuncture has long been used as the treatment for various conditions and diseases such as addiction, psychological disorders such as depression, pain control, obesity and a wide range of other chronic conditions.

Ear acupuncture, also known as auricular acupuncture, relies on the traditional approach to Chinese acupuncture. The ideas and principles behind the use of acupuncture points in the ear stretches way back in time yet the ideas are extremely applicable to modern acupuncture.

When an acupuncturist inserts needles into acupuncture points in the ear endorphins are released throughout the body. These chemicals and hormones produce a feel good factor and a sense of well being to the patient. Basically auricular acupuncture is extremely good for treating certain conditions.

There are approximately just over 200 acupuncture points in the ear and each of these points has its own name. And expert acupuncturist will know all of these points. The locations of these points will be well known to him. These acupuncture points in the ear are all related to different parts of the body.

When acupuncture needles inserted into these points a electrical impulses begin their passage towards the brain and then on to the relevant area of the patient's body. In this sense you can see that the ear operates something like a telephone switchboard. You stimulate one point in the ear and quite amazingly another part of the body is also stimulated.

So you needn't be surprised when you visit your acupuncturist complaining about pain in the ankle that he begins to insert acupuncture needles into acupuncture points in the ear. You will be pleasantly surprised when the pain in the ankle begins to subside even though that area has not been directly treated.

Surprisingly the ear lobe itself has its own particular set of acupuncture points that are stimulated in order to treat parts of the head, strode, tonsils, sinuses, throat and many other parts of the anatomy. Then concha of the ear is also used to treat major organs throughout the body in particular: lungs, heart, liver and other organs.

It is well known by the professionals and experts that the ear and the associated acupuncture points in the ear are perhaps the most potent acupuncture points in the body. In fact it is estimated that the chances of success are as high as 95% for successful treatment. In this means that acupuncture points in the ear are most worthy of mention.


Peter Wellington

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Acupuncture As An Effective Alternative Therapy For Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic neurological disorder that generates a wide range of symptoms. Most people with fibromyalgia complain about recidivating muscular pain, rigidity of joints and a generalized state of body weakness. Although these manifestations may point to rheumatoid arthritis, clinical examinations can reveal any signs of physical damage in people with fibromyalgia.

Due to the fact that most medical treatments are unable to overcome fibromyalgia, the disorder is considered to be incurable. However, this belief is far from the truth. Although fibromyalgia is a serious disorder with a pronounced chronic character, there are actually effective means of treating it. Acupuncture has proved to be a very reliable form of therapy for fibromyalgia, providing symptomatic relief and preventing the recurrence of the disorder.

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that has been successfully used to treat various illnesses for thousands of years. This oriental therapy can relieve most of the symptoms generated by fibromyalgia in a relatively short period of time. Acupuncture can quickly restore physical and mental balance, improving the overall health of the people who follow this form of therapy.

Acupuncture can quickly ease fibromyalgia pain and fatigue. This form of alternative therapy uses needles to stimulate various nervous centers of the body. In Oriental medicine, it is believed that the internal activity of the organism can be influenced by activating certain points on the body. These points are referred to as “acupuncture points” or “acupoints”. Therapists use acupuncture needles to activate specific acupoints on the body, correcting the activity of the entire organism simply by stimulating the nervous system.

This ancient Chinese practice is very benefic for people affected by fibromyalgia. Acupuncture inhibits fibromyalgia pain by stopping pain impulses from reaching the brain. This form of therapy can also regulate the body’s production of hormones, increasing the levels of serotonin, endorphins and encephalin, which have a very important role in relieving pain. Acupuncture can also improve the blood flow, restoring muscular tonus. Furthermore, acupuncture can help people with fibromyalgia relax, inducing them a state of comfort and wellbeing.

The majority of people affected by fibromyalgia admit that they have experienced an amelioration of their symptoms after only a few sessions of acupuncture. The first symptoms that can be relieved with the means of acupuncture are muscular pain and weakness, rigidity of the joints, and fatigue. After a month of ongoing therapy, acupuncture can also reduce stress, depression and mental confusion.

Chinese therapists claim that acupuncture works on multiple levels, healing the body, mind and spirit altogether, helping people re-achieve their balance. Oriental therapists also state that acupuncture stimulates and increases the vital “chi” energy, improving the overall health of the organism.

Acupuncture is very benefic to people with fibromyalgia and it can quickly alleviate their symptoms. In present, this form of therapy is probably the most effective means of overcoming the disorder.


Grojan Fabiola

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

How To Create An Acupuncture Website That Will Flood You With New Patients

Is image everything?? No.

We all know there is more to a successful acupuncture practice than its appearance. But is it a crucial piece of the puzzle? You bet.

Take a look at the following 3 health-related websites (their images, not content) and tell me which one you would prefer to do business with:

http://www.venturaholistic.com
http://www.asfamilyacupuncture.com
http://www.acunut.com

Now, I’m not going to say anything negative about these sites, but look at site #1. Nice, clean images that convey a sense of:

  • Professionalism
  • Trust
  • Warmth
  • Tranquility

The look and feel of this site leaves an emotional resonance with the viewer. It is soothing and reassuring. It does not look like the site was hacked together by an amateur. High quality is reflected throughout.

That is what you want.

If your site (and all of your promotional materials for that matter) is anything less than this, keep refining your image until the highest quality is reflected.

I also recommend putting a picture of yourself right on the home page of your site. Not just any old picture.. This has to be you looking superhuman: Confident, warm, caring, intelligent, compassionate.. All of the ideals that people look for in a healthcare practitioner.

Check out this site for an example of a great headshot:

http://www.graysonacupuncture.com

Now, I don’t know this acupuncturist, but she looks like someone I would trust. I look at that picture and think, ‘Wow, I bet she is successful; I bet she could help me!’

Does your headshot convey the same feel to your prospective patients?

Don’t underestimate the importance of these little details. Image isn’t everything; but it IS what creates that all powerful first impression that makes someone want to put their health in your hands.

The general website success formula is:

Benefit-oriented content + High quality look and feel = Very effective website that should bring you a flood of new patients!

Now, use the same approach for all of your marketing materials. Make them all top notch. Think about it: If someone is paying $60-200 for your service and your promotional materials look cheap, this tends to not sit well with your target market. Make your office look beautiful as well. Everything that reflects on your practice, make it look good.

This simple bit of advice can go a long way towards building your dream practice.


Kevin Doherty, L.Ac., MS


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Acupuncture As A Viable Weight Loss Option

Dieting only to have the weight come back, bringing along a few more pounds to keep it company, can be quite stressful. For many people dieting has become too stressful. This may be why there are so many people who are using acupuncture to handle their long term weight issues. Acupuncture involving standard practices, including hair thin needles being inserted into the body in selected areas, is used to help enhance proper functioning of the body.

A release of endorphins by the body is stimulated by acupuncture. These endorphins are used by the body to relieve pain and for appetite control, thereby giving the patient increased willpower. For those who are obese, the cause of obesity may have to be evaluated through a questionnaire administrated by the acupuncturist. Both behavioral patterns and psychological reasons can be the cause of weight problems.

Whatever the reasons behind the weight problem, this treatment consists of the insertion of needles into specific areas of the body to improve body function and trigger weight loss. Attempting to trigger weight loss is done through the stimulation of the pituitary gland.

This can be an ideal way to lose weight for those people who have struggled with other weight loss methods. While pills can have side effects and dieting without chemical control requires willpower, acupuncture can stimulate the body to create its own stimulants and the will power needed to succeed.

Reduction in cravings for certain foods is another way that acupuncture can assist in weight loss. Having a smaller appetite along with the loss of certain cravings can go a long way in weight control. Another way overweight patients can be helped by this method is by manipulating and lowering the insulin and lipid levels within the blood with the correct placement of needles.

Those this method for weight loss have the pleasure of not dealing with some of the side effects that come with many of the other weight loss methods that are popular (such as weight loss medications). Acupuncture is non-addictive and is a completely natural way of losing weight. Regular treatments can maximize the results and obtain permanent weight loss.

Diet and exercise are still an important part of the new lifestyle that is to be adopted by those who choose to lose weight through acupuncture. These are used to maximize the efforts and to keep the body in a healthy state. Eating a balanced diet and limiting the number of between meal snacks that are ingested along with drinking plenty water helps the body to keep weight under control.

People who have struggled with weight loss and haven’t been able to lose the weight they hoped by using diet and exercise methods are often pleased with the boost that they get by using acupuncture for weight loss help. This is one method that can be used without worrying about side effects.

Is acupuncture for you? Can it help you overcome your dieting issues? If you've been finding that exercise and better eating isnt helping, acupuncture may be a solution for you.

Christopher Smith

Friday, April 3, 2009

A Key To Faster Weight Loss: Acupuncture

In the issue of acupuncture as a key to weight loss, it is still believed that it is not a direct way of losing. Although it can help people lose weight faster, being an adjunctive therapy, the way acupressure can help in weight loss is by lessening stress, which is a root cause for overeating.

Acupuncture is derived from two Latin words “acus” meaning “needle” and “pungere” meaning “prick”. This practice is done by manipulating and inserting very fine filiform needles in specific point areas in the body. With this technique, it alleviates pain as well as other therapeutic purposes.

The acupuncture theory states that the points which the needles have to be inserted are found along the meridians of the body, which is called the qi. Qi is a type of vital energy that is said to be flowing. As for these statements, there is really no accepted anatomical and physiologic basis for such concepts in acupuncture due to the fact that most Acupuncturists view them in their functional term, more than its structural term. It is famously known that acupuncture is safe to use, especially if it is done by a highly experienced and trained practitioner.

The history of acupuncture dates back to ancient China, where it originated. It is a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which has been developed 5,000 years ago. There are different varieties of acupuncture such as Classical Chinese, Tibetan, and Japanese as well as Korean acupuncture, which are up to now still being used and taught all over the world.

In the issue of acupuncture as a key to weight loss, it is still believed that it is not a direct way of losing, although it can help people lose weight faster. True enough, weight loss is still achieved when commitment to lifestyle change is done by having the proper diet and exercise.

Being an adjunctive therapy, the way acupressure can help in weight loss is by lessening stress which is a root cause for overeating. Acupuncture does this with the use of a needle. With this needle, insert it to a specific point in the body as well as the ear. Through this method, the endorphins are released.

Endorphins are neurotransmitters that have a relaxing and calming effect on our body. This means that Acupuncture can alleviate stress. Moreover, endorphins also affect the hormonal and digestive system. This will result to a rebalancing of our organ systems which has been working too fast or too slow in terms of the metabolism.

To proceed with your acupuncture treatment, you should first seek consultation from your acupuncture practitioner to discuss your habits and eating patterns. This way, he or she will be able to know which point is correct to use. Moreover, your practitioner should asses you thoroughly in order to rule out if the problem is just your lifestyle patterns or a disease entity in itself.

Usually, in acupuncture there is a need to assess your pulse. This is in order to determine the general condition of your body’s energy, specifically your stomach’s energy. This is by checking your pulse. Then, they will also check your tongue for cracks. After this, your stomach area will be checked for puffiness, peeling, and white or yellow coating on the stomach, which may indicate either a cold or annoying heat. This could give clues as to the reason the person has gained weight.

With the gathered information, the acupuncturist can make a treatment plan. In devising the plan, he would indicate which points would be used to aid the condition of the client. Usually, the ear is used, along with two or more other main points depending on the client’s needs:

Stomach – used for people who tend to overeat and love to nibble

Mouth - for impulsive eaters with the habit of smoking and talking much
Hungry – for appetite control

Lung – for people who have food addiction such as those who love sweets
Endocrine – This is if the reason for weight gain is due to water retention

Sherman – to induce calmness for people who tend to be angry, stressed, and insecure
Adrenal and Ovary - if the reason for weight gain is because of Menopause as well as P.M.S.
Thyroid - for people who have slow metabolism

Spleen – for blood sugar imbalances as well as hormonal disturbances
Kidney - for hormonal as well as nervous system imbalances; water retention

In addition, some acupuncturists may also utilize electrical measures in order to increase the release of endorphins as well as the rate of metabolism. The needles inserted in the body would still be put into place for about 30 up to 45 minutes, depending on the needs of the patient.

Then, the needles should be taken out. As for the ear needle, it will be replaced with ear tacs secured by adhesive for continued stimulation in between treatments. The mechanism for this would be the fact that when the client has the urge to eat, he would just apply mild pressure on the ear point by rubbing it for 20 seconds. This pressure on the point will trigger the release of endorphin, which, in turn, will result to the relaxation of the client. This will help in reducing the urge to eat because the client will have the willpower to resist eating. Then after three days, the client should remove the tack and throw them out. However, if discomfort is felt, it can be removed much earlier than three days.

As for the number of treatments, it would really depend on the client’s commitment to his or her goal of losing weight. If symptoms of severe overeating are the case, treatment of five consecutive days is suitable. This can be lessened down to every other day on the succeeding week. Then, on the third week, a period of every three days is a considerable treatment. As for clients who are average weight and wants to loss weight, possibly between 5 up to 10 pounds, two times a week is fitting. Thus, after the booster treatment, the acupuncturist and client can decide whether to continue or stop the treatment. A meeting of four times every year after the said treatment is needed every change of season to stabilize the body systems.


David H. Urmann

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

A Cure For Hyperhidrosis - Is Acupuncture Your Answer?

The number of sweat glands an individual body has affects how much they sweat. It is known that although women may have more sweat glands than men, a man's sweat glands are more active. This is not always true however.

Certain factors such as hereditary, medical conditions, foods, drinks and medicines can play a major role in how much an individual sweats. These factors often result in a disorder called hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis is a disorder where the sweat glands of an individual or excessively overactive, which can cause embarrassment and discomfort.

A cure of hyperhidrosis is not far beyond your reach if you look at all the options available. One such cure for hyperhidrosis that is available and many who suffer of sweaty hands and feet often seek as an alternative medicine solution is acupuncture. Acupuncture has peen practiced for quite some time as a cure for hyperhidrosis.

Acupuncture - Natural Treatment for Sweating

For over 2,000 years, the Chinese have been utilizing acupuncture as a natural treatment for hyperhidrosis. Acupuncture is the oldest and most frequently utilized medical practice in the whole world.

Many people that have effectively utilized acupuncture as a natural way to cure hyperhidrosis like the fact that there is no recovery period involved. Acupuncture utilizes a number of methods involving stimulation of anatomical spots on the body, using an array of procedures. This natural cure for excessive sweating excites the spots connected to sweat nerves in the body to stop them from being overactive. The acupuncture method utilized most frequently involves piercing the skin with solid, metallic, thin needles that are controlled by the hands or by electrical stimulation.

FDA - The United States Food and Drug Administration

The United States Food and Drug Administration or FDA approved acupuncture as a natural cure for hyperhidrosis and other illnesses in 1996. Non-hazardous and sterile needles are required by the FDA to be used, and that the needles should be tagged for single use only by certified professionals.

Acupuncture Experience

The metallic needles utilized in the procedure are firm and hair-thin, so a lot of people experience no pain when the needle is inserted into the skin. Since the procedure involves no pain, and no medicines are needed, like when surgical procedure is done, acupuncture has turned out to be one of the most accepted methods utilized to cure hyperhidrosis.

There are many different cures for hyperhidrosis available. I know because I have suffered from hyperhidrosis since I was twelve. In searching for a cure for hyperhidrosis for myself, I realized that the best remedy was one that attacks the source of the excessive sweating and not just covers it up. I have found such a remedy and it is natural with no side effects. For more information on a natural cure for hyperhidrosis that fights overactive sweat glands at its source, take a look at http://www.sweatyfeetcures.info To learn more about hyperhidrosis, check out this site http://www.squidoo.com/cureforhyperhidrosis

Liz Rangle

Curing High Blood Pressure With Acupuncture

Do you prefer to adopt a natural and safe way to cure your blood pressure rather than swallowing those pills and medicines? Well, with growing awareness, many people today refrain from taking those chemical tablets and capsules to cure their diseases and disorders.
After all several safe and natural modes of blood pressure treatment are known today.

Acupuncture is one such treatment that has been making strong statements with people struck with the hypertension disorder. It is proved that acupuncture can effectively bring your blood pressure down to the normal levels.

High blood pressure generally occurs when arteries narrow down, with the blood exerting high pressure against its walls. And if this continues over a period of time, this high energy blood damages the blood vessels. The situation can further worsen to harden the arteries.

There are some peculiar forms of acupuncture treatment to treat high blood pressure. To get the best results, acupuncture is now combined with the process of electric stimulation. This type of treatment is known as electro-acupuncture.

This treatment involves the insertion of acupuncture needles in the forearm, just above your wrist. As this process is done the needles are electrically stimulated. As a result electricity starts flowing from the needles to the other body parts. This electrical stimulation carries low frequency. These charges that are carrying low frequency ultimately works in the direction of reducing your blood pressure.

The theory employed in the acupuncture treatment is very simple. The needles are inserted on certain points on the wrist, the forearm and the leg that immediately excites the production of some chemicals in the brain cells. These chemicals interact with the muscles of the heart, thereby reducing its activity. As the activity of the heart reduces, the demand of oxygen in the body reduces. Thus all these developments leads to lower blood pressure.

Apart from curing your hypertension problem, acupuncture also promotes the healing of other problems related to your heart. That is, with acupuncture you can keep healthy for a longer life.

Still, in some cases acupuncture treatment alone may not help you. Though you can get rid of your blood pressure disorder soon with the consumption of certain herbs which paces up your aim. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle pattern will also considerably help you in attaining a normal blood pressure level.

Ashish Jain

The author writes about a number of different topics. For more information on blood pressure visit http://www.blood-pressure-updates.com/bp/ and also visit the article page: http://www.blood-pressure-updates.com/bp/blogs/hypertension-treatment.htm

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