Aspen Acupuncturists Promote Healing Nature’s Way

Health & Fitness

  • Author Jeremy Smith
  • Published January 8, 2011
  • Word count 417

Acupuncture is an ancient practice of encouraging the human body to heal naturally. Aspen acupuncturists use sterilized needles that are no bigger in diameter than a human hair. The needles are inserted into points on the body to adjust biochemical and physiological conditions to treat illness. This is done only after a complete examination and analysis has been completed.

For over 2000 years, acupuncture has been shown to be highly effective for treating health problems. Energy in the human body which flows along meridians connected to key organs sometimes become blocked and cause illness. There are points located along the meridians that can be stimulated through the nerves to transmit signals to the base of the brain. The area at the base of the brain is called the hypothalamic-pituitary system and is responsible for releasing neurotransmitters and endorphins. Endorphins are about 200 times stronger than morphine and have a role in the hormonal system.

Acupuncture is remarkably effective for back pain and arthritis, as well as premenstrual syndrome and infertility. Because of the body’s own natural powerful endorphins, it causes the body to relax and serotonin is regulated, as well. This is one reason why the treatment is so useful for treating depression. Many people will receive treatment two to four times a year to prevent the onset of a problem from occurring, and for abundant energy and vitality. Most problems that are treated are usually pain related, but many other illnesses can be treated, as well.

From eye, ear, nose, and throat ailments to high blood pressure or anemia. Whether there is difficulty in the gastrointestinal area or a gynecological disorder, these areas are all treatable. There are many other illnesses or sickness that acupuncture is successful at treating.

Treatments are not the same for everyone and diagnosis will determine how many times it will be required to see a practitioner. Usually from the first to about the fourth treatment the patient will begin to experience extraordinary results. Scheduled visits will be further and further apart until optimal recovery has been achieved. An acupuncturist may prescribe herbs and dietary changes as well as exercises to be used at home.

This ancient Chinese way to medicine is not only extremely effective but relatively safe, as well. Side effects are almost unheard off. A brief stinging sensation might be felt when a needle is first inserted or a dull ache, but this soon dissipates. Some experience deep relaxation, but this will pass in 24 to 48 hours. All practitioners are licensed.

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