Acupuncture
Acupuncture is one modality within the framework of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Modern
research shows that stimulating acupuncture points causes
an increase in the production of endorphins and, simultaneously,
activates the immune and endocrine systems.

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How
Acupuncture Works
There
are numerous theories about how acupuncture works. Some
follow:
• acupuncture stimulates the release of pain relieving
endorphins
• acupuncture influences the release of neurotransmitters,
substances transmitting nerve impulses to the brain
• acupuncture influences the autonomic nervous system
• acupuncture stimulates circulation
• acupuncture influences the electrical currents of
the body
Early Chinese physicians discovered an energy network traversing
just below the surface of the skin. It facilitates communication
from the skin to the internal organs, and comprises over
1,000 "Acupoints" on the body. The energy works
in harmony with the body's circulatory, nervous, muscular,
digestive and genitourinary systems, and when its course
is blocked or weakened dysfunction occurs. Stimulation of
one or a combination of key "Acupoints" on the
body may restore harmony to the affected area.
One historian remarked, "More people have benefited
from Acupuncture over the course of 50 centuries than the
combined total of all other healing sciences, both ancient
and modern."
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