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		<title>Some Aspects of Acupuncture By Eric Hartwell Platinum Quality Author</title>
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Clinical Acupuncture Practice
Acupuncture needles used for clinical practice are special needles of fine diameter made of stainless steel and are not hollow. The needle has a thick bronze wire wound on its upper third and a handle for firm grip. Each acupuncture style has a unique insertion depth and type of needle used. The acupuncture [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Clinical Acupuncture Practice</strong></p>
<p>Acupuncture needles used for clinical practice are special needles of fine diameter made of stainless steel and are not hollow. The needle has a thick bronze wire wound on its upper third and a handle for firm grip. Each acupuncture style has a unique insertion depth and type of needle used. The acupuncture point is heated with a process called moxicombustion.</p>
<p><strong>Safety of Acupuncture</strong></p>
<p>The acupuncture process is safe to perform if it’s done by a certified acupuncturist. Acupuncture therpists are now commonplace and you should be able to talk to him or her about your condition and any specific questions or queries you might have. The equipment is safe and clean. The needles used are pre sterilized and disposable. Thus they are safe to use and unlikely to transmit disease.</p>
<p><strong>Complementary Therapy With Acupuncture</strong></p>
<p>Acupuncture can be used as a complementary therapy for the following conditions:</p>
<p>Anxiety</p>
<p>Neuralgias</p>
<p>Migraines</p>
<p>Chronic pain</p>
<p>Arthritis</p>
<p>Bruxism</p>
<p>TMJ pain</p>
<p>Allergic rhinitis</p>
<p>A trained acupuncturist can also advise on other conditions where acupuncture may be of use and you should be able to discuss your particular case and concerns with him or her. Most, of not all, practitioners will be happy to discuss your requirements with them and they will not wish for you to part with any money until you are satisfied as to the process.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a relatively safe, painless and without any notable side effects. Under an expert acupuncturist you can relieve your pain the Oriental way!</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture For Weight Loss and The Effects Of Magnetic Acupuncture Weight Loss</title>
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For over 5,000 years acupuncture has been practiced using many different methods to stimulate acupuncture points. The methods range from fish bones, bamboo slivers, needles, electrodes, laser, to magnets. Studies show that they are all equally effective and that it does not matter what method of treatment you receive, the results are equally the same.
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<p>For over 5,000 years acupuncture has been practiced using many different methods to stimulate acupuncture points. The methods range from fish bones, bamboo slivers, needles, electrodes, laser, to magnets. Studies show that they are all equally effective and that it does not matter what method of treatment you receive, the results are equally the same.</p>
<p>One of the best and most convenient forms of acupuncture is magnetic acupuncture. Magnetic acupuncture can be done at anytime of the day and is painless. It takes no more than five minutes to apply the magnets and can be left on for several day straight for maximum effectiveness. Another great benefit of magnetic acupuncture is that it can be done at home and at a fairly cheep cost compared to an acupuncture visit. An average needle based acupuncture visit cost upwards of $120.00. With a treatment schedule of 12 sessions it can get quite pricey. While, 12 sessions of magnetic acupuncture only cost around $40.00. That is less than $4.00 a treatment.</p>
<p>The benefits of magnetic acupuncture definitely out weigh every other form of acupuncture. The neatest thing that I found is a website, Acuaids (below is a link) . This is the only company to offer magnetic acupuncture to the public. Go check it out, and make sure to click on their proven study link. The studies show how effective and safe acupuncture is. This is definitely one of the best products on the market today.</p>
<p>Acupuncture can be used on anything from weight loss to insomnia. It has all of the benefits with out the side effects. There are several good website for acupuncture for weight loss studies. The website/blog below has several acupuncture weight loss studies on it. Acupuncture is very effective and safe. It also works on everyone!</p>
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<p>Brad Schneider is a health guru who is always on the look out for new and upcoming health fads. His most recent discovery is the power of acupuncture.</p>
<p>If you would like to find out more about acupuncture for weight loss and for other health conditions go to this website: <a id="link_57" href="http://www.acuaids.com/" target="_NEW">AcuAids</a>.</p>
<p>To read up on some acupuncture for weight loss studies go to this website - <a id="link_58" href="http://acupunctureforweightloss.tumblr.com/" target="_NEW">Acupuncture For Weight Loss Studies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Acne and Acupuncture By Michele Buccia</title>
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Two studies were conducted in the 90&#8217;s on whether acupuncture (one of the oldest medical procedures) could treat acne. The study took place in both China and Russia on patients who did not have success with other acne treatments. Within 9 sessions the patients all experienced some kind of improvement.
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<p>Two studies were conducted in the 90&#8217;s on whether acupuncture (one of the oldest medical procedures) could treat acne. The study took place in both China and Russia on patients who did not have success with other acne treatments. Within 9 sessions the patients all experienced some kind of improvement.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a procedure using very thin needles to stimulate the meridians (certain points in the body that balance and restore the energy flow through the body). By contacting specific skin meridians acupuncture can treat the blockages in the skin that cause acne.</p>
<p>Another theory as to why acupuncture can help relieve acne is because acupuncture is also known to help with depression. Mood is one of the causes of acne. Therefore, if you are depressed or stressed it is very possible that your skin will break out. If acupuncture works to lift the mood, the acne will most likely subside as well.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a positive remedy for acne because it has been shown to work. It can be costly, but is beneficial for those acne patients who do not want to take medications or have laser treatments. Topical creams along with medication can have negative side effects - which acupuncture does not. There is little to no pain associated with acupuncture for acne.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is continuing to be researched, but with the studies already conducted, the outlook for acupuncture being a common therapy for acne is very positive.</p>
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		<title>Acupuncture and Obesity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The love for junk food and lethargy has played a great part in spreading obesity. Nowadays, not only adults but also children are suffering from the problem of excessive weight.
Some of the effective remedies for weight loss include exercise, yoga, crash diet and acupuncture.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The love for junk food and lethargy has played a great part in spreading obesity. Nowadays, not only adults but also children are suffering from the problem of excessive weight.</p>
<p>Some of the effective remedies for weight loss include exercise, yoga, crash diet and <strong>acupuncture</strong>.</p>
<p>In the recent years, <strong>acupuncture has gained wide acclaim as an effective therapy to control and lose excess weight</strong>. There are about 2,000 acupuncture points on the human body. Each point is associated with different healing attributes. Acupuncture points within the year are tapped for detoxification and weight loss. The organs treatable by ear acupuncture, for example, include the lung, kidneys, liver and nervous system.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Acupuncture?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our bodies are not only electrical in nature, but they have positive and negative poles. There should be balance established between them, if health is also to become established. Acupuncture is a proven system used for thousands of years, by the Orient, to create a continuous smooth flow of energy throughout the body by contacting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our bodies are not only electrical in nature, but they have positive and negative poles. There should be balance established between them, if health is also to become established. Acupuncture is a proven system used for thousands of years, by the Orient, to create a continuous smooth flow of energy throughout the body by contacting various points; the acupuncture points. These points are located on pathways related to organs and glands called meridians. Contact of these points is established by insertion of steel needles called acupuncture needles.</p>
<p>An acupuncturist first identifies disturbances in the various body areas and, with the help of needles, aims to change and restore the distorted flow of energy. Once balance is restored, the body can repair itself. Acupuncture may, or may not, require more than one treatment - but usually does need some time and treatment in order to be most effective. The reversal of symptoms and repair can begin to take place immediately but the longer the number of treatments the sooner the return to normality is,</p>
<p>In the approach of oriental medicine, simply meridian point therapy without a consideration for the etiology and constitution which induce symptoms cannot exist. This does not necessarily mean that good results cannot be obtained by using only the appropriate points according to symptoms and/or disease. As a matter of fact, even less experienced practitioners can expect safe therapeutic results as long as certain principles are followed.</p>
<p>Main and secondary points are selected and used by various therapists according to their choices. The stimulation of these points can be used not only for treating specific disorders, but also as a form of preventive and maintenance care. However, in the following cases acupuncture is generally contraindicated: immediately after exercise, one hour before or after bathing, during an infectious disease, hemophilia, tetanus and during pregnancy; stimulation of lower back and abdomen.</p>
<p>Generally, the number of points used in any one session is up to forty. But many more points can be used. During the initial treatment, usually the number of points selected for treatment is considerably less. Fewer points are also selected for treatment when children or infants are treated. Various stimulation techniques can be applied on meridian points such as acupuncture, electrical acupuncture, moxibustion, acupressure and magnetic ball pressure patch and the latest addition of auricular acupuncture developed in 1950s by the French scholar Dr. Paul Nogier.</p>
<p>Medical doctors of all kinds, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists, acupuncturists and other professional therapists are learning the art of acupuncture for their patients. Over the last 20 years, acupuncture has grown in popularity. And relatively very few complications as a result of the use of acupuncture have ever been reported to the FDA, considering the millions of people that are treated each year. There have been many studies on acupuncture’s usefulness as a treatment. Results have emerged looking promising. Acupuncture is a part of the large body of the Traditional Chinese System or TCM that includes Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional therapy, physical exercises, meditation, acupuncture and remedial massage.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Findings have shown that Acupuncture is one of the several alternative methods of treating depression.There are several medications which are being used to treat depression. All these medicines are effective but have severe side effects. Because of these side effects lots of people are finding alternative medicines. Nothing is more effective than applying a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">New Findings have shown that Acupuncture is one of the several alternative methods of treating depression.There are several medications which are being used to treat depression. All these medicines are effective but have severe side effects. Because of these side effects lots of people are finding alternative medicines. Nothing is more effective than applying a natural method to  treat anxiety. There are many benefits of natural treatments. Natural medicines and treatments do not disturb normal physiological processes of the body. One more thing which you should know about natural methods is that they treat the cause of the disease.</p>
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