Scientifically Proven Key Acupuncture Benefits

Acupuncture presents numerous advantages: endorsed by thousands of research studies and nearly 4,000 clinical guidelines, it delivers enduring relief for various conditions, is well-regarded by patients, and supplements other therapies, fostering both physical and emotional health.

The primary advantages of acupuncture include:

Acupuncture therapy is substantiated by thousands of research investigations.
Acupuncture treatment is endorsed in nearly 4,000 clinical directives.
Acupuncture treatment offers enduring benefits.
Acupuncture treatment can assist with multiple symptoms.
Patients report elevated levels of satisfaction.
Acupuncture needles are comfortable.
Acupuncture can be concurrently utilized with other treatments.
Acupuncture can contribute to physical and emotional health.

Introduction

Acupuncture is among the most ancient and esteemed forms of complementary and alternative medicine globally. It has been employed for over 3,000 years to address a range of ailments.

Its popularity and recognition, both among patients and the medical community, continue to grow annually. So, what are the primary benefits of acupuncture?

Acupuncture is validated by thousands of scientific investigations.

Over the past 50 years, tens of thousands of research studies, including randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews, have been published, demonstrating that acupuncture is an effective intervention for a broad array of medical conditions.

In 2002, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report regarding acupuncture’s efficacy. They identified 31 conditions for which acupuncture was demonstrated to be effective and an additional 63 conditions for which there was at least some evidence supporting acupuncture’s potential benefits.

In 2017, the authors of The Acupuncture Evidence Project, following a review of thousands of trials, uncovered moderate to high-quality evidence for acupuncture’s effectiveness in 117 out of 122 studied conditions. Stephen Janz, one of the authors, concluded:

“It is no longer feasible to assert that the effectiveness of acupuncture can solely be attributed to the placebo effect or that it is beneficial only for musculoskeletal pain.”

In the UK, in 2021, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) published guidelines on chronic pain management. Acupuncture represents one of only four evidence-supported treatments recommended for chronic primary pain.

In their 2021 guidelines ‘Headaches in over 12s: Diagnosis and Management,’ NICE also advocated for acupuncture in the prevention of tension headaches and migraines.

Acupuncture aids your body in natural recovery

The human body possesses an extraordinary capacity for self-healing. When unwell or injured, our bodies generate various healing substances to facilitate recovery. Stimulation of acupuncture points has been shown to affect the central nervous system, promoting the release of neurotransmitters and enhancing the body’s inherent healing mechanisms.

For instance, to alleviate pain, acupuncture induces an increase in endorphin levels, the body’s natural analgesics. Conversely, some prescribed opioid medications function by imitating the effects of endorphins. However, unlike acupuncture, opioid medications are addictive, produce side effects, and are responsible for at least 1.5% of deaths in the general population and 20% of fatalities among younger adults aged 24-35.

Acupuncture treatment is secure

Safety research demonstrates that acupuncture, when performed by a certified acupuncturist, is secure for all individuals, including adults, infants, children, the elderly, pregnant individuals, patients receiving cancer therapy, and those with weakened immune systems.

A comprehensive review on the safety of acupuncture published in The British Medical Journal in 2021 determined that:

“Acupuncture can be regarded as one of the safer interventions in medicine. Serious adverse events (SAEs) are infrequent, and the most prevalent minor adverse effects (AEs) are quite mild.”

The authors of the examination emphasize that the low frequency of adverse occurrences correlates with a high standard of acupuncture education. Consequently, patients should ensure that they consult only fully certified acupuncturists.

Another advantage of acupuncture is that patients frequently experience enduring enhancements in their health following the completion of a treatment regimen.

A substantial meta-analysis conducted in 2017, which included 29 studies and 17,922 participants suffering from chronic pain, revealed that 90% of the benefits of acupuncture persisted at 12 months in comparison to individuals who did not undergo acupuncture.

The lasting effects of acupuncture have been documented in various health issues, including menopausal symptoms, constipation, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, elevated AMH hormone levels in patients with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), among others.

This enduring impact is attributed, at least in part, to acupuncture’s capacity to induce neuroplasticity alterations in the brain. In other words, acupuncture fundamentally reconfigures brain function for enhanced efficacy, something that very few therapies can achieve.

Acupuncture addresses multiple symptoms

One of the benefits of acupuncture over alternative treatments, such as pharmaceutical medications, is its ability to target multiple symptoms concurrently. For instance, patients experiencing chronic pain often also endure depression and sleep disturbances. Acupuncture can alleviate all of these symptoms simultaneously.

Patients receiving acupuncture report a high degree of satisfaction. For instance, in one study, 79% of acupuncture patients indicated that the treatment provided at least some relief for their primary condition, while 55% reported significant assistance.

Acupuncture needles are comfortable

Acupuncture is not only effective but also a comfortable and pleasant procedure. Acupuncturists utilize exceptionally fine needles, as thin as human hair. As a result, patients will barely feel them upon insertion.

Acupuncture can be utilized alongside other treatments:

Acupuncture can be employed in tandem with other therapies. For example, it is commonly adopted by individuals undergoing infertility or cancer treatments.

Acupuncture is beneficial not only for those with health conditions. Regular acupuncture recipients report comprehensive health advantages, including:

Improved sense of control over personal health
Decreased stress levels and enhanced relaxation
Enhanced sleep quality
Better emotional wellbeing
Increased capacity to manage health challenges
Heightened sense of health and wellness
Improved interpersonal relationships

Considerations when selecting an acupuncturist

Acupuncture is safe and effective when conducted by a fully qualified acupuncture practitioner.

In 2020, the World Health Organization revised its recommendations concerning acupuncture education. The WHO advises that acupuncturists should complete a minimum of 1,568 hours of fundamental training or 2,468 hours of advanced training. This is comparable to a three-year degree program.

Acupuncture is a scientifically supported, safe, and efficacious method for treating a diverse array of health issues. Its use spans over 3,000 years, and its acceptance is growing as an increasing number of individuals recognize its advantages. Acupuncture can address a singular symptom or multiple symptoms concurrently. It can also promote overall wellness. When selecting an acupuncturist, it is essential to verify that they have undergone sufficient training and possess a degree-level qualification.

By Peter Farquharson, DTCM, Acupuncturist & Certified Clinical Herbalist

References:

World Health Organization. Acupuncture: Review and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinical Trials. Geneva: 2002.

McDonald J, Janz S. The Acupuncture Evidence Project. A Comparative Literature Review. Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association 2017.

Overview | Chronic pain (primary and secondary) in individuals over 16: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain | Guidance | NICE. https://www. nice.org. uk/guidance/ng193 (accessed 16 Nov 2022).

Recommendations | Headaches in individuals over 12: diagnosis and management | Guidance | NICE. https://www. nice.org. uk/guidance/cg150/chapter/Recommendations (accessed 16 Nov 2022).

Birch S. Update on publications by medical expert groups (Clinical Practice Guidelines, Treatment Guidelines) that make recommendations regarding acupuncture. 2022.

The Ultimate Guide For The Lymphatic System

 

Lymph, like the blood, has always been a part of us. However we cannot see it and often unconsciously program  ourselves to undervalue its importance. Lymph is mysterious and underestimated; something we could not live without.

WHAT IS THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM?


The lymphatic system is similar to the circulatory system except it does not have a heart to pump it through the body. Think of it as an extension of the circulatory system. The lymphatic system carries oxygen, nutrients, removes waste, and has immune and fluid balancing functions. If a microbe is detected within the lymph system it can alert an endocrine gland to signal the need for defense cells to be released.

The lymph relies on movement, adequate hydration of the body, proper breathing to stimulate lymphatic drainage and circulation. With poor lymph flow we get impairment of the lymph system, and stagnation. The waste mixture which it carries is supposed to be regularly flushed from the body. When it stagnates, the liquid waste may return to body tissues where it accumulates and causes inflammation and swelling. These toxic substances may combine with water, fats, salt, food colorings, fungal particles, and food preservatives/pesticides to further cause a toxic overload in the tissues. When you have swollen lymph nodes it’s called lymphedema.

Common signs of issues with lymph may include edema, dehydration, obesity, the formation of cellulite, and soreness in the neck/axilla/groin. Sources of toxins which accumulate in a sluggish lymphatic system may include pesticides and chemicals from clothes and cosmetics. Hormones from food and birth control pills and toxic substances from processed food and pharmaceutical drugs can also contribute to the toxic cocktail which accumulates in your lymph.

LYMPH IS LIKE THE SISTER OF BLOOD  Lymph is a purely transparent, sometimes milky white or slightly yellowish fluid which circulated through the lymphatic system. In total an average of 4 to 5 liters of lymph flow through a healthy person. Shockingly, a person with serious edema could hold an excess of 60 kg in contaminated lymph fluid!

The lymphatic system collects waste from parts of the whole body as the fluid drains into lymphatic nodes. These serve as protective biological filters for the whole body. They eliminate waste, water, and fats. A healthy lymphatic system is key to successful elimination of harmful chemicals, food preservatives, and excess residues of allopathic pharmaceutical drugs.

THE IMPORTANCE OF LYMPHATIC NODES
There are about 800 lymphatic nodes in the average adult person. The largest lymph node is the spleen! They can be divided up into several regions. One area being serving a protective and cleansing net for the head and neck, another group protect the upper limbs, and yet another group protect the chest, another the pelvis and finally one in the groin protects the lower limbs.

Lymphatic nodes vary in size, with the largest ones being about 2 cm wide. We are more aware of our lymph nodes when we are imbalanced or ill and they are being strained by angina, microorganisms, pathogens and infections. The specific nodes may also swell and become sore all over the body when our system is strained.

TIPS FOR WOMEN THAT CAN’T LOSE WAIT
Some women may suffer from weight gain in the hips, thighs, or upper arms. These areas have many deep lymph nodes and when it stagnates in these spots the lymph fluid may bind with other fats, water, fungus, pesticide residues or toxins, and salts. For most women the excess accumulation of weight occurs in these areas because the lymph has poor mobility here. So, if you have difficulty losing weight it could be beneficial to discuss a solution with your health care provider.

IS A TOXIC LYMPH SYSTEM PART OF A COMMON NEW TREND IN MODERN CIVILIZATION?
Modern lifestyles for many are far more sedentary than our ancestors were. Through inactivity and the consumption of processed foods, GMOs, pesticides and herbicides, we have far more toxic residues in our diet than at any time in modern history. Our water sources have residues of hormones, pharmaceutical drugs, and herbicides. All of these modern toxins, combined with high amounts of non-specific stress combine to produce massive imbalances in our biochemistry. Stress itself activates cortisol (a hormone) and this over time will actually shrink your lymph glands!

Other strains on the lymphatic system include: acidic foods, contraceptives, gluten, and dyes/herbicides/toxic chemicals in our clothes, shampoos/deodorants and cosmetics.

Within the lymph itself if there is a buildup of parasites, microfilms, fungi, yeast, phlegm, or bacteria there can be excessive swelling. Finally, with uneven fluctuations in hormone levels which could occur in menopause, or with thyroid diseases we can see additional strains on the lymphatic system

When we look at more physical or structural causes of a poorly functioning lymphatic system we can consider scars, torn muscles and fascia, and surgery which has cut or impeded the flow of lymph as possible contributing factors. Excessive sports may also damage the body and impede proper flow of lymph fluid.

TREATMENT
Treatment for lymphatic swelling could include lymphatic drainage massage, acupressure or acupuncture, therapeutic yoga and herbal remedies.  Wearing compression aides (socks), taking salt baths, showering with alternating hot and cold water, moderate exercise (swimming, yoga, Tai Chi), use of a skin brush in the direction of the heart, and improving one’s diet may all bring relief. I have personally found far-infrared saunas or moderate steam saunas with alternating cold showers has huge benefit for many. If there is an emotional, psychological, or familial component then therapy or distant healing and energy work can be useful.

Author
Peter Farquharson. Practitioner of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncturist, Clinical Herbalist, and Integrative Energy Healer. https://abundanceflow.org/

The Chakras and your Health.

 

The Chakras. How do they relate to my health and well-being?  The word chakra in Sanskrit translates to “wheel of light”. There are  seven of these spinning energy centers located along the midline of the body. From bottom to top they are called: the Root Chakra, Sacral Chakra, Solar plexus Chakra, Heart Chakra, Throat Chakra, Third Eye Chakra, and Crown Chakra.

Each chakra also influences the organs and endocrine glands which are located adjacent.  The Solar Plexus Chakra may affect the liver, stomach and pancreas. In addition, when a person has energy which is stagnant in this particular chakra they may have digestive issues and poor circulation in the upper abdomen.  For a person that visually observes energy bodies, the chakra may appear grey, and could be rotating the wrong way or circulating too slowly.

Each chakra centre vibrates and spins at different speeds, emitting  different colors. They are actually making their own electro-magnetic field. The seven chakras interact and together create the colors of the human aura. The dominant color comes from the chakra which is producing the most energy.  A person feeling a lot of love would likely have a green aura which is being emitted by the heart chakra.

Interestingly, chakras are thought to correspond to spiritual, emotional and psychological states of being. A person having difficulty in areas of communication, for example, may develop health issues in the throat.  Acupuncture or Acupressure along with Energy Healing techniques like Qi Gong or Quantum Healing can help people restore the proper flow of Energy (Chi or Prana). This can help remove core underlying conditions that are aggravating the physical, emotional or spiritual bodies.

An energy healer working on the chakras usually considers their color, their size and shape (symmetry)  , their rotation speed and direction and their overall intensity. These are the most important features to consider, when evaluating the health of the chakras and the corresponding bio-field.

 

Peter Farquharson. Practitioner of Chinese Medicine, Acupuncturist, Clinical Herbalist, and Medical Intuitive (Distant Healings).

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