Health is a state of optimal physical, mental and emotional
Well-being, not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.
Chinese medicine is a complete organized medical system, the second largest
in the world. Over 60 accredited colleges by commission and approved by U.S
Secretary Education have conducted extensive scientific research with clinical
trial and developed accepted protocols.
Acupuncture is an effective form of health care which has evolved into a
complete and holistic medical system. Practitioners of acupuncture and Chinese
medicine have used this non-invasive medical system to diagnose and help
millions of people become well and improve quality of live.
Chinese medicine is a unique system for describing diagnosing and treating
disease in the human body. Its approach is uniquely holistic and individualistic,
treating a person for his/her distinctive manifestations of illness rather than a
pre-defined set of signs and symptoms. This type of diagnosis is called personal
pattern discrimination, and is the fundamental prescriptive method in TCM.
It creates a very specific foundation from which treatment methods are chosen.
Treatment methods in CM are honed to precisely correct imbalances found in particular
individual. In other words, CM treatments are specifically crafted to match the needs
of each person seeking treatment. Though diagnosis and treatment method, CM is often
effective when other treatments are negative side effects. not and rarely produces.
Acupuncture promotes natural healing. It can enhance recuperative power and immunity,
support physical and emotional health and improve overall function and well-being. It
is a safe, painless and effective way to treat a wide variety of medical problems.
At the core of this ancient medicine, is the philosophy that Qi, (pronounced”chee”)
or Life Energy, flows throughout the body. Qi animates the body and protects it from
illness pain and disease. A person’s health is influenced by the quality, quantity and
balance of Qi. Qi flows through specific pathways called Meridians. There are
14 main meridians inside the body. Each of these are connected to specific organs and glands.
Meridian pathways are like rivers flowing inside the body. Where a river flows it
transports life-giving water a river flows it transports life-giving water that provides
nourishment to the land, plants and people. Like rivers, where meridian pathways flow,
they bring life-giving Qi that provides nourishment to every cell, organ, gland,
tissue and muscle in the body.
An obstruction to the flow of Qi is like a dam. When it becomes “backed up” in
one part of the body, the flow becomes restricted in other parts. Hindering the flow
of Qi can be detrimental to a person’s health, cutting off vital nourishment to the
body, organs and glands,
Physical and emotional trauma, stress, lack of exercise, overexertion, seasonal changes,
poor diet, accidents, or excessive activity are among the many things that can influence
the quality, quantity and balance of Qi.
Normally, when a blockage or imbalance occur, the body easily bounces back, returning to
a state of health and well being. When this disruption is prolonged, excessive, or if
the body is in a weakened state, illness, pain, or disease can set in.
The data in support of acupuncture is as strong as those for many accepted
western medical therapy. one of the advantage of acupuncture is that the
incidence of adverse effect is substantially lower than that of many drugs or
other accepted medical procedure used for the same condition.
A comprehensive analysis of the western drug targets underlying current drug
therapy undertaken showed that present-day therapy addresses only about 500
molecular targets. This represents ONLY 1% OF THE GENES FOUND IN THE HUMEN GENOME.
During the initial exam a full health history will be taken. Questions
are asked regarding health, symptoms and life-style. Pulse and tongue diagnosis,
along with an appropriate physical exam is conducted.
The information is then organized into a well-structured treatment plan. This enables the
practitioner to effectively diagnose and detect any specific imbalances of Qi that may have
contributed to a person’s health problem(s)
Once the imbalance (s) of Qi are detected, an acupuncturist will place fine, sterile
needles at specific occupants along meridian pathways. This safe and painless insertion
of the needles can unblock the obstruction, and balance Qi where it has become unbalanced.
Once this is done, Qi freely circulates throughout the body providing adequate nourishment
to cells, organs, glands, tissues and muscles. This eliminates pain, restores balance and
harmony along with the body’s natural ability to heal itself, ultimately leading to optimal
health and well being.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine is a safe, effective and drug-free therapy that can help
address a wide variety of common ailments and problems. Acupuncture is recognized by the
National Institute of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to be effective
in the treatment of a wide variety of medical problems.
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