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Acupuncture – Don’t Be Afraid Of Needles (Acupuncture needle)

Tip! Students who have achieved their educational goals, certification and/or licensure, can expect to work in a lucrative and rewarding medical field; where they will use acupuncture (needling) as a treatment for patients; as well as herbal prescriptions and remedies; acupressure; nutritional guidance and other Traditional Chinese Medicine applications.

Lots of times, how people deal with an ailment, depends on their incomes. People with plenty of money may go visit the doctor whenever their bodies feel abnormal. People with very little money will probably wait until an ailment becomes a major problem before they think about visiting a doctor. The medical and drug industries are very lucrative and for the most part, they work hand and hand. Neither industry would like it, if their patients found other ways to deal with their health problems. There have been quite a few alternative medicines, offered to the public, over the years, but one of the oldest is acupuncture.

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Acupuncture – Traditional Chinese Treatment (Acupuncture epicondylite)

Tip! Opening the eyes of a new generation of hopeful natural healers, Schools for Acupuncture not only offer superb training to prospective acupuncture doctors, but also to students who aspire to work in Oriental bodywork, herbology, and other natural therapies. In short, Schools for Acupuncture have taken hold in a nation of patients who are seeking alternative medicine to restore mind, body and spirit.

Acupuncture forms part of traditional Chinese medicine. Included are Chinese herbalism, tai chi and chi kung. It is believed that traditional Chinese medicine originated around 2500BC and is one of the oldest forms of treatment. Acupuncture did not really become well known in Western countries until the 1950s, except for the few Chinese practitioners treating Chinese patients in those countries such as Britain. Today, even some orthodox physicians are trained in acupuncture and are incorporating it with western medicine and achieving great results.

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Acupuncture: A Benefit to the Well (Acupuncture clinics) Individual?

Tip! Students enrolled in Schools for Acupuncture discover a compelling field of holistic health care and Oriental medicine that encompasses a broad and versatile spectrum of natural healing disciplines. Some of the courses offered in Schools for Acupuncture will naturally include acupuncture, Chinese Medicine (or TCM – Traditional Chinese Medicine), Herbology, Qigong, Tai Chi, Homeopathy, Chinese Medical Massage (Tuina), and many associated clinical courses and practical lessons.

Before we begin a discussion about the benefits of acupuncture, let’s talk about the origins of acupuncture. It was first used in China over 2000 years ago, and is one of the oldest medical procedures in the world. It is a family of procedures that stimulates the anatomy of the body and helps to balance the energy flow throughout the body. It is this kind of acupuncture that is practiced in the United Sates today, through the use of tiny, metallic needles placed in affected areas and manipulated by hand or by electrical stimulation.

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Acupuncture internship course – Acupuncture’s Acceptance in America

Tip! It is important to note that statistics show at least 30% of infertility cases are caused by male factors and another 30% involve a combination of both male and female. A recent study indicates that acupuncture improves sperm count, motility and quality.

Acupuncture has been used in China and Japan for centuries, and was introduced into Europe in the 1700s by Jesuit missionaries. However, it has been popular in the United States for only the past twenty or thirty years. Initially, its most dramatic and effective results here in America were to reduce or eliminate pain, where some patients undergoing surgery had no anesthesia whatsoever. Their pain was eliminated during the surgery by use of acupuncture needles. The National Institute of Health has been interested in both the use and the growing interest in acupuncture, and has had a number of conferences whose main subject is the use of acupuncture. Interestingly, thousands of traditional physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners now use acupuncture for pain relief and other symptoms. Also, currently more than 10 million adults in the U.S. have used acupuncture at some time in the past, or are using it currently. (Though acupuncture is also perfectly safe for children, and frequently children respond more quickly to the treatments than adults.) The National Institute of Health has looked at many studies on the effectiveness of acupuncture to relieve a specific set of symptoms. There are some outstanding successes, but making any sweeping statement is difficult because many of the studies are not easy to design. Or, more properly, there is some heated discussion on what studies have been so carefully designed that the results are beyond question. But there is general agreement that acupuncture is highly effective for a wide range of symptoms, including pain and nausea after operations, headaches, menstrual cramps, asthma, osteoarthritis, etc. Research is continuing and new results are coming out quite often. One of the best ways to keep up is to search the Internet for your symptom of interest together with the key word “acupuncture”. Also look for websites sponsored by NCCAM, a branch of the National Institute of Health that investigates alternative medicines. Since the main equipment of an acupuncture practitioner are needles, the needles in an acupuncture office are regulated by the government to ensure safety of the needles. The FDA approves their use by licensed practitioners in acupuncture clinics. The requirements are that the needles are sterile needles and one time use only, so no one need be concerned about the problem with needle contamination. The acupuncture needles are regulated by the same rules as those in your doctor’s office. To avoid any concern, watch carefully that the acupuncture practitioner opens a new, sealed package for each patient and swabs the insertion sites with some kind of disinfectant before inserting the needle (such as alcohol, traditionally used by nurses). This survey is intended to give an overview of how the traditional medical community and also the institutes of the government have given credibility to the use of acupuncture. Acupuncture has evolved from an interesting import from China to an established technique that many doctors recommend, or have even become trained in the technique themselves. Acupuncture clinics and practitioners now have standards set up and regulated by the government in order to ensure the safety of the clients. It has become an accepted part of the mainstream American health system.

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Acupuncture Studies (Five element acupuncture)

Tip! Opening the eyes of a new generation of hopeful natural healers, Schools for Acupuncture not only offer superb training to prospective acupuncture doctors, but also to students who aspire to work in Oriental bodywork, herbology, and other natural therapies. In short, Schools for Acupuncture have taken hold in a nation of patients who are seeking alternative medicine to restore mind, body and spirit.

Acupuncture studies are indeed one of the fastest growing academic disciplines. Today, there are ample educational opportunities in which students and practitioners alike may participate. For starters, adult learners that are interested in attaining their Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine should know that this course is quite compelling and comprehensive in nature. Acupuncture studies and coursework will include an in-depth curriculum centered on fundamental aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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Acupuncture – (Acupuncture picture) Traditional Chinese Treatment

Tip! Opening the eyes of a new generation of hopeful natural healers, Schools for Acupuncture not only offer superb training to prospective acupuncture doctors, but also to students who aspire to work in Oriental bodywork, herbology, and other natural therapies. In short, Schools for Acupuncture have taken hold in a nation of patients who are seeking alternative medicine to restore mind, body and spirit.

Acupuncture forms part of traditional Chinese medicine. Included are Chinese herbalism, tai chi and chi kung. It is believed that traditional Chinese medicine originated around 2500BC and is one of the oldest forms of treatment. Acupuncture did not really become well known in Western countries until the 1950s, except for the few Chinese practitioners treating Chinese patients in those countries such as Britain. Today, even some orthodox physicians are trained in acupuncture and are incorporating it with western medicine and achieving great results.

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