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Acupuncture for Headaches
headaches. They impact on every part of their lives. Headaches can disrupt their employment, schooling and social activities. Those people who suffer from chronic headaches, migraines or cluster headaches continue to search for an answer that is more than taking another medication or lying in a dark room waiting for it to go away. Some of the medication that works have side effects and the pain that one endures waiting in the darkened room for sleep to come is more than some can tolerate. That...

Learn Some Acupuncture Terms

If you are looking onto having acupuncture done to ease a particular problem or assist with pain relief you may want to learn a little more about it first. There is more to this traditional Chinese medicine than simply placing a series of thin needles under the skin. But how can you understand it if the words that surround this practice are unfamiliar to you? The only way is to learn the words that acupuncturists speak and what they mean.

First you may hear acupuncture referred to as a complimentary medicine. This means that it is being used as part of conventional treatment plan. It is saying that it is a combination of alternative medicine and conventional medicine together to treat a medical issue. Conventional medicine is anything that is practiced by a medical doctor. There are other terms to describe this type of medicine including western medicine, biomedicine or mainstream medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine, also called TCM, is the method by which the philosophy of medical care is undertaken. It begins with the belief in Qi, pronounced chee, that deals with the flow of energy that when balanced properly keeps the body healthy. Yin and Yang is another term you will hear. They are conflicting powers within the body. Yang stands for dryness, the male essence and fire. Yin is the female side, it represents water and darkness. A person is only well when these are balanced properly inside the body. If not the lack of balance causes illness and the only way to rebalance the body's Qi is through acupuncture.

Meridian refers to the pathways that are in the body where the energy flow, the Qi, passes through. These are where the acupuncture points are found. The meridian has several systems and each is named based on the organ of the body they attach with. So, one system may be called the kidney meridian while another might be the lung meridian. Each meridian has a number of acupuncture points that are recognized by acupuncturists and commonly used for treatments.

Element is another word you will hear when discussions of acupuncture take place. This is another part of the Chinese philosophy of medicine. The Chinese belief is that everything around us comes from the five elements. These elements are fire, water, metal, earth and wood. The meridians are organized in such a way as to reflect this. These meridians are said to be part of the system of subtle energy that the acupuncturist must tap into to treat their patient.

There is one more type of acupuncture you may hear mentioned that is called electroacupuncture. This is a system whereby a minimum electrical current is sent to certain meridian points. This can be done using needles or without.

Remember this is an unfamiliar world to you but that as the patient you have the right to know exactly what is going on. Never be afraid to ask. Your acupuncturist should explain everything they are doing as they go. If they do not, find another one who will.

Discoveries in Acupuncture

 

10/11/2008
Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes (Daily Press)
Q : I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol.

Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes (Daily Press)

10/09/2008
Alternative Acupuncture (Shanghaiist)
Acupuncture may be one of the most widely-accepted forms of traditional Chinese medicine, but did you know there was a DIY alternative? " You will probably notice the room becoming darker as swarms of mosquitos gather outside the window. " Professor Dingle explains how . Lawyer's note: Professor Dingle's medical advice is NOT to be taken literally, seriously, or in any other way.

Alternative Acupuncture (Shanghaiist)

10/11/2008
Acupuncture May Help With Side Effects of Hormone Therapy, Study Finds (American Cancer Society)
New research suggests the ancient Chinese practice may ease the side effects of hormone therapy.

Acupuncture May Help With Side Effects of Hormone Therapy, Study Finds (American Cancer Society)

10/11/2008
Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes (Daily Press)
Q : I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol.

Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes (Daily Press)

10/10/2008
Acupuncture: An Update (Psychiatric Times)
As a licensed acupuncturist, I am often asked by both medical professionals and laypersons whether acupuncture actually “works” and whether it should really be considered part of a belief system rather than science.

Acupuncture: An Update (Psychiatric Times)

10/09/2008
Alternative Acupuncture (Shanghaiist)
Acupuncture may be one of the most widely-accepted forms of traditional Chinese medicine, but did you know there was a DIY alternative? " You will probably notice the room becoming darker as swarms of mosquitos gather outside the window. " Professor Dingle explains how . Lawyer's note: Professor Dingle's medical advice is NOT to be taken literally, seriously, or in any other way.

Alternative Acupuncture (Shanghaiist)

10/11/2008
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
Due to the construction of an addition to Statler Hall, the short section of Campus Road between East Avenue and Hoy Road (between the two all-way stop signs) will be closed to vehicular traffic through Monday, Nov. 17.

Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)

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