When A Pill Does Not Work, Try Acupuncture


by John Edmond - Date: 2007-03-31 - Word Count: 400 Share This!

Years ago, homeopathic medicine had solid rooting in people's lives and there were many herbal remedies and alternative medicines practiced to help ease people's health complaints. The modernization of our world shut out such practices and solutions for many years, but more and more people are choosing to look into other options besides prescription medication and invasive surgeries to cure their aches, pains and stresses. Acupuncture has risen in popularity, its proven, positive results showing people there is an alternative.

For thousands of years, practitioners in Asia have believed in forces governing the flow of nature and the body. Beginning in Taoism, studiers began to see lines of force that arced and flowed. When these lines, or meridians, became blocked, then illness occurred, varying from standard muscle aches to more debilitating sickness in the form of depression, migraines, or addiction. This study led to the practice of acupuncture.

Individuals today are trying to step away from a medicated world and the plethora of chemicals involved in daily life. Organic produce and livestock for meat raised in stress-free environment are more and more popular. Many individuals seek healthier lives without compromising what they put into their bodies, tending to shy away from traditional prescription medication in favor of alternatives. Acupuncture provides a good answer to the question of which treatments for suffering are available without popping pills. The technique provides relief where medical options often fail, such as with smoking addictions and migraines or with weight control.

Medical insurance and some businesses are including alternative medicine within their coverage range. This allows more individuals to try treatment that does not come in the form of a pill or shot. Acupuncture is not just a one-visit thing, however, and should not be treated as such. It most often takes many return visits to see a noticeable improvement in the affliction. It would perhaps best be thought as similar to visits to the chiropractor.

Acupuncture is receiving the nod from many different fields of professionals. Insurance companies are beginning to open coverage to the procedure, and doctors refer patients to acupuncturists. Dentists, psychiatrists, and drug-addiction centers all use acupuncture as a form of relief from pain or suffering. Acupuncture has shown to have low side effects and none that are long term, and as it is a treatment with very low risk and with so much pain relief to gain from sessions, its popularity continues to grow.


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John Edmond owns and writes regularly for The Acupuncture Alternative where you can read many more articles on acupuncture as a genuine alternative to traditional medication for relief of smoking addictions and migraine pain relief helping you make the most your life.

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