Sunday, 29 April 2018

Five Interesting Facts About Acupuncture

Five Interesting Facts About Acupuncture

  1.  Five Interesting Facts About Acupuncture
  2. Acupuncture is thousands of years old
  3. Acupuncture needles weren’t always metal
  4. Acupuncture needles are tiny
  5. Acupuncture can help many conditions including depression and arthritis

Every acupuncture treatment is customized to individual needs
Millions of Americans use acupuncture every year. While this traditional Chinese medicine is highly popular, there are still some misconceptions about acupuncture. Here are five interesting acupuncture facts to help you understand this style of healing.

Acupuncture is Thousands of Years Old
The practice of acupuncture began in ancient China and has been recorded in history as long as 2,000 years ago. There are some, however, that believe the practice has been around almost twice as long.

Acupuncture Needles Weren’t Always Metal
While today’s acupuncture needles are made of stainless steel, originally, acupuncture needles were made from a variety of materials. Needles have been made from gold, silver, stone, bamboo and bone.

Acupuncture Needles are Tiny
Acupuncture needles are incredibly small. A regular sewing needle measures at 1.02 mm. Acupuncture needles, on the other hand, are only .25 mm in diameter. That’s smaller than two pieces of human hair! These small size needles help make acupuncture treatments virtually painless.

Many Conditions Can Be Treated By Acupuncture
The World Health Organization (WHO) endorses acupuncture as a treatment for over two dozen different medical conditions. Conditions in which WHO endorses acupuncture for include, but are not limited to:
Adverse reactions to chemotherapy
Depression
Rheumatoid arthritis
Sciatica pain, and more!

Every Acupuncture Treatment is Unique
No two acupuncture treatments are the same. Each person is unique, giving them unique acupuncture points that are selected for their acupuncture therapy. Even if two people sought acupuncture for the same condition, their acupuncture treatments would be very different

1 comment:

  1. Wonderful info! In 2001, Dr. Fung started her own practice in Kansas City, at then there were only few acupuncture Kansas City metropolitan areas.

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