What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is just one, probably the best
known, treatment modality used by practitioners of
Traditional Chinese Medicine. It involves the insertion of
very fine, solid, sterile needles into specific points on
the body to influence a persons' energy.
Acupuncture points are located along meridians or
acupuncture channels. You may think of these meridians as a
system of channels that cover and connect the entire body. An
analogy would be our earth, that is connected via rivers,
streams and other waterways.
Our bodys' meridian system is made up of 12 main acupuncture
channels, distributed bilaterally, and a few other, "extra
meridians". There are over 365 regular points located along
those meridians and numerous "extra" points that are not
located on meridians.
Relax! Most practitioners only use a
handful of acupuncture points during a typical
treatment.
Through those channels flows Qi.
Qi can be explained as vital energy that sustains life: Qi
nourishes the tissues, warms the body, holds the organs in
place – to name a few of it's functions.
We believe that as long as there is enough Qi flowing
and it flows freely through our channels, there will be
balance, there will be health. On the other side of the coin,
if Qi gets blocked there will be pain and at some point
“dis”ease will set in.
Hence, the function of Acupuncture is to adjust, move and/or
build the Qi to affect the flow of energy when a person seeks
treatment.
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