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Given the expense and failings of Western medicine, many are looking to alternative health care. Acupuncture represents one such field and is particularly favored in the area of pain management. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions.

A logical starting point is the origin of acupuncture. The practice originated in China roughly 2,000 years ago. No exact date is known, but China is undoubtedly the place of origin. The identity of the person who discovered acupuncture has been lost to time.

After 2,000 years, you would think acupuncture would be a staple of the medical system in the West. In truth, it was shunned until the 1970s. As the world opened up, Westerners visiting Asia have reported the benefits of acupuncture and boosted its popularity.

You might be surprised to learn that acupuncture is about energy balance. The inherent energy in your body, known as qi, is considered central to your health. When it goes out of balance, you get disease, health problems and pain.

So, how does one treat the energy imbalance in your body? The answer is to manipulate it at key points known as meridians. The manipulation is done through the placement of fine needles in the skin and then manipulating them accordingly.

Many people blanch at the mere mention of needles. It is important to understand that the needles used in acupuncture are hair thin, not the monsters you see in a doctor's office. They cause no pain. Even the most sensitive of people feel only a minor prick.

Where needles are involved, there needs to be a discussion of safety. Needles can transfer all types of nasty things. Not in acupuncture. All acupuncture needles are sterile. They come in one use packaging. After their use, they are thrown out.

So, does acupuncture actually produce results for patients? It seems there are a lot of questionable things being offered to the public these days. The truth is acupuncture produces better results in certain situations versus others.

If you have pain management issues, you are going to mark down the day you first undergo acupuncture as a special one. Acupuncture is extremely beneficial when it comes to most pain. You can often jettison most or all of your pain medication after a month.

While pain management is obvious important, there are other diseases acupuncture has proven to be effective in treating. A few include back pain, sciatica pain, migraines, arthritis, post surgery nausea, and many others as well.

If the pill approach of Western medicine is often ineffective and can leave you feeling worse than the original medical problem. Alternatives are available to you and acupuncture is one of them. There is no risk in try it, so why not give it one?

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