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Dispelling the 3 Biggest Misconceptions About Acupuncture

By Kevin Doherty


Acupuncture is an ancient kind of medicare that has been used for millenia by literally many millions of people around the planet. While acupuncture has remained one of the most well-liked types of medicine all though human history, folks in the Western world tend to hold lots of misunderstandings regarding its use and efficacy.

Let's cover the 3 biggest acupuncture myths.

1. Acupuncture is unpleasant â€" Acupuncture should be a comparatively pain-free experience. In reality many of us find the treatment to be extremely relaxing and restorative. They are regularly stunned by how little they really feel with the inserting of the needles. Most acupuncturists use very thin needles that are barely bigger than a human hair. You can feel a slight insertion prick, but nothing that you would describe as everyday agony or pain.

2. Acupuncture is dangerous â€"- Quite the reverse is true. Acupuncture is one of the safest, least aggressive forms of treatment possible. You can't even compare the amount of side-effects and potential perils of Western medication to acupuncture. Only a few cases of harm being done from acupuncture have ever been documented, and the ones that have are frequently because of a lack of training on behalf of the practitioner.

3. Acupuncture only helps with pain-- Many Western folks are deeply doubtful about acupuncture generally. If they do believe in it at all, they suspect it's used only to relieve minor aches. Acupuncture has enjoyed a long history of treating far more than pain, including gynecological conditions, depression, nervousness, fatigue, hormonal disparities, digestive concerns, and even stroke recovery.

While acupuncture is not a miraculous bullet for speedily eliminating prolonged health concerns, it's an effective adjunct to Western medicine. Acupuncture seeks to treat the real cause of the disorder instead of simply addressing the symptoms. In my Phoenix acupuncture practice, I have found that acupuncture is uniquely capable of helping a great number of people in diverse situations.




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