Wednesday, December 7, 2011

5 Can Acupuncture Treat This Disease


Traditionally, acupuncture is only known in eastern medicine. But now, western medicine had already started to adopt it. Acupuncture works by inserting or manipulating needles into "acupuncture points" of the body.

According to the teachings of the science of acupuncture, this method will restore health, fitness, and in particular is very good for treating pain. Some experts have recognized the effectiveness of traditional medicine from China, especially in treating various diseases such as below:


1. Painful

More than a dozen studies over the past decade have shown that acupuncture is more effective than conventional medicine to treat osteoarthritis of the knee and lower back pain, said Dr. Brian Berman, director of the Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Maryland, USA. In fact, acupuncture has also been believed effective for reducing migraine symptoms.

2. Indigestion

Since the first, acupuncture is believed to be able to overcome symptoms of vomiting and nausea, according to study results from the National Institutes of Health consensus panel.

"Medical acupuncture releases a calming neurotransmitter, like serotonin and dopamine, and reduce stress hormones," said Alex Moroz, MD, an acupuncturist and director of the Musculoskeletal Integrative Medicine Program of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center.

Meanwhile Geovanni Espinosa, ND, director of the Integrative Urology Center at NYU Langone Medical Center said, "neurotransmitters can calm the nervous system and cause drowsiness, but it can also soothe digestion." In addition, the puncture needle acupuncture can also relaxes muscle contractions in the stomach, according to the results of research scientists from Duke University School of Medicine.

3. Side effects of chemotherapy

Recent research shows that acupuncture not only reduces the symptoms of nausea and pain in patients who were undergoing chemotherapy. But also help alleviate neurological symptoms such as dizziness, itching or tingling.

Not only that, acupuncture can also help reduce the effects of ongoing pain, fatigue, depression, and a weakened immune system. Acupuncture treatment is also able to stimulate the production of fibroblasts, connective tissue cells that help heal wounds.

4. Hot flashes

Acupuncture works by regulating the vasomotor system (part of the nervous system that controls blood vessel diameter), which affects blood pressure, heart rate, and dilation of blood vessels - all of which play a role in providing heat effects on the body.

A research shows that acupuncture can help reduce hot flashes by 50 percent and its benefits will last until 3 months after you have finished undergoing acupuncture therapy.

5. Stress, anxiety and mild depression

Acupuncture can counteract stress by releasing neurotransmitters such as hormom endorfn and reduces production of stress hormones like cortisol. This therapy also helps improve blood circulation to carry oxygen to body tissue distribution and release of cortisol (stress hormone).

1 comment:

Hannah said...

Acupuncture is the most common alternative herbal medicines for all times.