by Bi Kun tan

Increasingly, patients in the west are becoming familiar with ancient Chinese and Indian medicines, one example of which is acupuncture. Unfortunately, most people seem to think of acupuncture only as a last resort, although the World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes it as a primary cure for a variety of complaints.

There are over 40 ailments for which the WHO recommends acupuncture treatment. Many people think of acupuncture only as a cure for pain. While acupuncture has proven effective in this area, as a successful treatment for back pain, shingles pain, carpal tunnel, migraines, etc., its applications are much more extensive.

Among the ailments that acupuncture is recommended for are a variety of digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and acid reflux. Acupuncture offers help for everyone from asthmatics to people with kidney stones. Women especially may benefit from acupuncture in cases of morning sickness and PMS.

Depression, anxiety and insomnia can also be improved through acupuncture. Other diseases related to the brain and its proper functioning can also be treated by acupuncture. A proper acupuncture course can be followed for the treatment of any of the diseases. For this purpose, a number of acupuncture institutes have opened up almost everywhere.

The benefits of acupuncture are so far-ranging that it is hard to sum them up in one short article. Basically, all of the major systems of the body: digestive, neurological, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, immune, musculosketetal, and circulatory can be helped with acupuncture treatment, as well as emotional problems and addictions.

Western medicine does not do a particularly good job of handling aminora pain or illness or preventing disease. Acupuncture treatment offers an alternative for people who want to preserve good health. An acupuncture session is likely to leave one feeling their best.

A big reason that acupuncture seems to be taking hold in the west is that more and more people are looking for solutions to their reproductive problems. Many couples have turned to acupuncture to address sexual dysfunction and both male and female infertility.

With such an exhaustive list of treatments offered by acupuncture, I donat think so that anyone can challenge acupuncture by asking \”what can acupuncture treat?aTherefore we can see that traditional Chinese forms of cure are valid and beneficial even today

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