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Acupuncture is defined as the insertion of fine needles into the
human body at specific points to treat specific health problems.
These points are determined and mapped by the Chinese two thousand
years ago, and are continuously being developed over time.
What problems can be treated by acupuncture?
Acupuncture is more effective in treating the following problems:
How does acupuncture work?
Traditional acupuncture theory is based on ancient Chinese theories
of the flow of Qi (pronounced Chee), or Energy and Xue (pronounced
suih), or Blood, through different but distinct meridians (pathways)
that covers the body just like the normal nerves and blood vessels
do. According to this theory, acupuncture allows Qi to flow toward
areas where it is deficient and flow away from areas where it is
excess. By using this method, the acupuncturist can regulate and
restore the energetic balance of the human body. Modern research on
acupuncture pain relief suggested that acupuncture needles stimulate
human body to produce endogenous small peptides such as endorphin,
which leads the body to a deep relaxation and reduces the pain.
Does acupuncture hurt?
It should hurt just a little bit but nothing like injection or
withdrawing blood. Once the needles are inserted at the right
acupuncture points with the right stimulation, the patient should
feel some soreness, cramping, heaviness or tingling sensation around
the needle. This feeling can also move along its own meridian (i.e.
energy pathway). Summing it up, if you do experience discomfort in
an acupuncture treatment session, it should be mild.
How can we make sure the needles used are clean?
The best practice today in the
How many treatments will each patient need?
Because each individual responds to treatment differently, a series
of six to fifteen treatments are generally needed, due to the
duration, severity and nature of your problems. For certain acute
conditions, however, one or two treatments may resolve your
complaint. On the other hand, certain degenerative conditions may
require more than fifteen treatments over time.
What to do when receiving acupuncture treatment?
You can do the following:
What to expect after treatment?
Some patients may experience an immediate total or partial relief of
their pain and other symptoms after the first treatment or first
couple of treatments. This relief may last or some pain may return
as time progresses. Some others may start to feel the relief after
4-6 treatments. It depends on your body’s reaction to acupuncture
therapy.
What criteria should one use in choosing an acupuncturist?
Choosing an acupuncturist can be a tough decision, since you want to
find the best practitioner for your problems. The usual question to
ask is how long the practitioner has been trained in acupuncture,
because a couple months of training is often not enough for a
thorough training. Also inquire where the practitioner got his/her
training, how long has he/she been practicing, and if the
practitioner is properly licensed in the U.S. Acupuncture is a
licensed and regulated healthcare profession in more than half the
states in this country, including Illinois. Acupuncturists should
also be certified by the National Certification Commission for the
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
About Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese herbal medicine is the main treatment method within
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM is the world's oldest,
continually practiced professional medicine, with more than 2,500
years of history. In recent years, Chinese herbal medicine has
become a popular and effective alternative therapy in the West.
In what ways does Chinese herbal medicine differ from Western folk
herbalism?
Western folk herbalism primarily treats diseases or symptoms by
using individual herbs or, occasionally, a combination of a few
herbs. Chinese herbal medicine, when practiced as part of TCM, used
combination of many herbs (usually six to eighteen depending on each
patient and diagnosis), and is based on an individualized pattern
diagnosis as well as a disease diagnosis. Your pattern is made up of
your signs and symptoms, your emotional temperament and the overall
composition of your body. To put in a simpler way, two patients with
same symptoms of migraines may be diagnosed and prescribed totally
different herbal formulas, rather than both being treated by the
same single herbs in the Western folk herbalism method.
Do Chinese herbal medicines have side effects?
Most of the components of Chinese herbal medicine have a very low
toxicity compared to common Western drugs. When they are prescribed
according to a correct TCM pattern diagnosis, they should have few,
if any, side effects. If you experience discomfort while or after
taking Chinese herbal medicine, tell your practitioner who can
modify the formula until there are no side effects.
What is Chinese herbal medicine good for?
By promoting the body's ability to heal and recover itself from
illness, Chinese herbal medicine can treat the full range of human
diseases. It can be used to treat:
Are all the herbs used in TCM vegetable in origin?
Chinese herbal medicine may include vegetable, animal, and mineral
ingredients, yet majority of ingredients is from vegetable sources.
Leaves, flowers, twigs, stems, roots, tubers, rhizomes and bark, are
among the parts of vegetable or plant used. Most of Chinese herbs
come from
How are Chinese herbal medicines taken?
The most common method of taking Chinese herbal medicine is drinking
a liquid, prepared by boiling the prescribed herbs. The taste of
this liquid can be a challenge for some patients at the beginning.
But when adding sugar or honey to it, patients can usually get used
to the taste in a couple of days. There are also herbal capsules and
powdered extracts for those with a busy schedule or cannot take the
liquid form. However, the liquid form allows the patient to obtain
the maximum result from Chinese herbal treatment. Capsules can be
used for prolonged administration for chronic disease, or to
continue therapeutic results after a successful initial treatment
with liquid herbal medicine.
How long does it take to see results with Chinese herbal medicine?
In acute conditions, results may occur in a matter of minutes. In
chronic conditions, some results should be seen within two weeks.
Although chronic conditions may require taking Chinese herbal
medicine for a long time, signs that the medicine is working should
be apparent to the patient and practitioner from the first few
weeks.
Can pregnant women take Chinese herbs?
It is generally NOT recommended for pregnant women to take Chinese
herbal medicine unless it is necessary. If choose to do so during a
pregnancy, the patient should inform her Chinese herbal doctor of
her pregnancy before any treatment begins.
How do I know if a practitioner is professionally trained in Chinese
herbal medicine?
Although Chinese herbs are safe when prescribed by a well-trained,
knowledgeable practitioner, they are strong medicine. Chinese herbal
doctor generally needs longer training than an acupuncturist does.
Ask your practitioner about where the training had taken place, how
long the training was, and how long he or she has been in practice.
Patients should also ask if the practitioner has passed a
certification exam for Chinese herbal medicine, set up by the
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine (NCCAOM).