Acupuncture Works
Acupuncture Works
|
|
Portable Acupuncture Full Body Massager Massage Digital Electric Therapy Machine $8.32 |
|
|
Acupuncture Needles KunLun Single Use no guide tube $5.37 |
|
|
Pyramid Moxa Healer for moxa / acupuncture treatments $21.50 |
|
|
Lyapko Applicator Roller “Universal M” 3,5 Ag 72x(51) Massager Acupuncture $19.99 |
|
|
Portable Handheld Acupuncture Body Massager Digital Electronic Therapy Machine $8.32 |
|
|
ACUPUNCTURE – CHINA ZHENJIUOLOGY 30 DVD SET Chiropractic Health Medicine TCM $257.00 |
|
|
2x Magnetic Hand Palm Acupuncture Pain Relief Massager Needle Massage Balls $0.99 |
|
|
Electronic Massager Acupuncture Therapist Back Body $79.95 |
|
|
Digital Physiotherapy Machine, Acupuncture – Acupressure Electronic $15.95 |
|
|
Meridians and Acupuncture Points Poster Charts $12.95 |
|
|
7pc32″ Wall Posters Acupoints Chinese Acupuncture Point $8.99 |
|
|
100 Disposable Silver Acupuncture Needle 0.16mm x 40mm $3.47 |
|
|
Digital Physiotherapy Machine, Acupuncture – Acupressure Electronic $16.95 |
|
|
Fish Shape Traditional Acupuncture Chinese Gua Sha Board Massage Beauty Tool $0.99 |
|
|
Learn The Art Of Acupuncture Home Learning Course Guide $4.31 |
|
|
[Acusell]Acupressure Acupuncture Foot and Hand Massage Roller Massager, 3PCS LOT $27.80 |
|
|
PAINLESS ACUPUNCTURE LANCET NEEDLES 1000PCS(5BOX) with LANCING DEVICE PHLEBOTOMY $39.98 |
|
|
PAINLESS ACUPUNCTURE LANCET NEEDLE 200PCS(1BOX) FOR BLEEDING PEN, LANCING DEVICE $13.99 |
|
|
4 pcs metal gua sha supplies , acupuncture $18.00 |
|
|
New Acupuncture massager Digital Full body massage therapy machine w/AC Power $10.66 |
|
|
Healthy Reflexology Acupuncture Wooden MASSAGE SANDALS Shoes $29.90 |
|
|
Ear Acupuncture Disposable Press Needles 1000pcs $35.00 |
|
|
Acupuncture Microsystem Poster – Ear, Hand $7.99 |
|
|
Electronic Massager Acupuncture Therapist Back Body $79.95 |
|
|
Cantos Phylon Small ball Acupuncture Acupressure Insole unisex Full Size CT-710 $9.50 |
|
|
Pair Natural DUSHAN/jade Hand acupuncture points Sphere/balls,Workout/Massage006 $19.99 |
|
|
NEW! Electronic Acupuncture Pen Acu Pen, Free Shipping, Therapy, E-Pen, Painless $55.99 |
|
|
100 Disposable Silver Acupuncture Needle 0.18mm x 40mm $3.47 |
|
|
100 Disposable Silver Acupuncture Needle 0.32mm x 40mm $2.70 |
|
|
100 Disposable Silver Acupuncture Needle 0.30mm x 40mm $2.70 |
|
|
100 Disposable Copper Acupuncture Needle 0.30mm x 50mm $2.54 |
|
|
Chinese Acupuncture Model Figure 10.5″ tall statue soft silicone feel used $20.50 |
|
|
Acupressure/Acupuncture Foot/ Hand Reflexology Massager $15.60 |
|
|
[Acusell]Sterile Ear Acupuncture Disposable Press Needle500pcs Acupoint DongBang $27.99 |
|
|
Acusell Sterile Ear Acupuncture Disposable Press Needle1000pcs Acupoint DongBang $39.90 |
|
|
PAINLESS ACUPUNCTURE LANCET NEEDLE 600PCS(3BOX) FOR BLEEDING PEN, LANCING DEVICE $24.99 |
|
|
Acusell Sterile Ear Acupuncture Disposable Press Needle1000pcs Acupoint HaengLim $39.90 |
|
|
[Acusell] Acupressure Energy Acupuncture Foot and Hand Massage Roller Massager $9.80 |
|
|
[Acusell]Sterile Ear Acupuncture Disposable Press Needle500pcs Acupoint HaengLim $27.50 |
|
|
TOUCH FOR HEALTH REFERENCE CHART ACUPUNCTURE AND MASSAGE LARGE WALL CAHRT $16.95 |
|
|
Mugwort Moxa roll Mini Stick-on Moxibustion Therapy Acupuncture Chinese Medicine $36.85 |
|
|
Mugwort Moxa roll Mini Stick-on Moxibustion Therapy Acupuncture Chinese Medicine $49.84 |
|
|
Digital Physiotherapy Machine, Acupuncture – Acupressure Electronic $15.95 |
|
|
Lyapko Applicator Little One Kid Applicatorbelt 3,5 Ag Massager Acupuncture $39.99 |
|
|
Chinese ACUPUNCTURE and MOXIBUSTION Shanghai Zhang Enqin $49.99 |
|
|
Healthy Reflexology Acupuncture MASSAGE SANDALS Shoes $19.90 |
|
|
Whole sale lot 10 Gua Sha Massage Tool Jade Stone Plates Acupuncture Healing $65.00 |
|
|
Gua Sha Massage Tool Jade Plate Acupuncture Healing new 11cm S $8.99 |
|
|
Gua Sha Massage Tool Jade Stone Plate Acupuncture Healing new 10cm D $8.99 |
|
|
Gua Sha Massage Tool Jade Plate Acupuncture Healing new 9x6cm B $10.00 |
|
|
The Moroccan Fakir (pastel and gouache on.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet $4.99 Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can … |
|
|
The Moroccan Fakir (pastel and gouache on.. – Tea Towel 100% Cotton – Art247 – Tea Towel – 46x70cm $20.49 100% Cotton. Made in UK. Size 70cms X 46cmsThis is an automated preview only. Actual Tea Towel design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected…. |
|
|
Acupuncture Photo Mugs Acupuncture The Meridian Of The Heart …. |
|
|
18 Rolling Magnetic Sweeper Nail Metal Pick Up Magnet Tool $16.99 This 18″ Rolling Magnetic Sweeper features: * Heavy duty steel construction * Picks up 25 pounds of metallic debris including nails, tacks, shavings and screws. * Head measures: 3″ x 1/2″ x18″ * Adjustable handle length: 21″ to 35″ * Works over a variety… |
|
|
Steam Shower With Acupuncture Massage Steam Sauna Rainfall Ceiling Shower Handheld Showerhead FM Radio Chromatherapy Lighting & Ventilation $2,490.00 Enjoy the pleasures of the Ariel Platinum Series steam shower in your own home These units are fully loaded steam shower enclosures with a built in steam generator water pump radio and much much more for your therapeutic experience We are confident… |
Acupuncture is the practice of piercing one’s skin with needles to alleviate pain, or bring about some physiological effect. It is a medical treatment alleged to have started in China, but has spread to countries outside its birthland. Patients undergoing such treatment, as seen on television and online video clips, do not seem to show discomfort at the needle-piercing.
For many people undergoing chronic pain, or those who must endure post-operative recovery, acupuncture is a popular alternative. Or at least as an accompanying treatment to another pain-management solution, such as a controlled dosage and intake of prescribed drugs.
The needles used are thinner than hypodermic needles, which are hollow, and used for injection. As such the needle prick is not as painful. A patient undergoes a diagnosis by a licensed acupuncturist, and the treatment that follows is particular to that patient alone. Factors that affect the treatment include the patient’s age, and how long she reports to have had her condition.
As with any treatment, reducing risks should be prioritized. These include, based on reports, minor bleeding, infection, dizziness, and some bruising. Some acupuncture practitioners advise finding licensed acupuncturists, or those one has looked up over the Web to have had no complaints or criminal charges filed against them.
The individual-to-individual approach, the warm atmosphere, the highly attentive “physician”, the absence of surgery or expensive drugs, and the mystical explanation of the illness, all reportedly combine into a placebo effect. There are studies alleging to document specific conditions successfully treated with acupuncture. There are also studies questioning those studies.
Traditional Chinese medical practice discourages dissection, so it maybe in this context that the theoretical frame supporting how acupuncture works, was born. The acupuncturist inspects the patient, primarily her tongue. Then he listens to the patient cough and breathe normally. Takes note of bodily odors. Then he asks the patient how about her sleep, appetite, fevers, perspiration, among other things. Finally, he feels for palpitations on the patient.
Based on the above diagnostic procedure, the acupuncturist decides which points on the body to treat. The paradigm relies on the image of the human body as a water system. The flowing water is Qi, or life-force, or blood. The points or meridians on the body are points the needle can go through, in order to remove, unblock or alleviate a blockage or Qi, thereby alleviating pain or causing some other effect. A restored Qi flow seems to be the goal.
As for scientific consensus on the efficacy of acupuncture, the medical community does not seem to have one. The invasive nature of the procedure is usually cited as one difficulty in conducting controlled experiments. This adds to claim that credible literature on the subject is thin.
The theory that underpins how acupuncture works is also cited as having no counterpart in Western medical theories. Essentially, rigorous testing relies on tight cause and effect and controlled conditions of experiments, with the aim of successfully replicating results. Testing continues, undoubtedly. For people after some relief from pain, whether or not their mindset and bias played a role in it, acupuncture, as with other forms or treatment, remains open.
Website: http://healthandanne.blogspot.com/
Email address: uniquewrites@gmail.com


Write a comment: