Alternative Drugless Medicine
- Accupressure
- Acupuncture
- Hand Reflexology
- Leg Reflexology
- Micro Accupressure
- Seed Therapy
- Magnet Therapy
- Nail Therapy
- Vacuum Cupping Therapy
- Guasha Scrapping Therapy
- Moksha Therapy
- Auricular Therapy
- Sujok Therapy
- Electrohomeopathy
- Naval Therapy
- Pulse Diagnosis
- Face Reflexology
- Human Anatomy
- Face Acupuncture
- Hijama Cupping
- Marma Chikitsa
- Ozone Therapy
- Dry & Cold Cupping
- Face Wet Cupping
Acupuncture
“Your body knows how to heal, the needles just help it remember”The theory and practice of acupuncture originated in India. The tradition of acupuncture theory believes that energy flows within the human body and this energy can be channelized to create balance and health. This energy flow is called QI. This QI moves throughout the body, along 12 main channels known as meridians. These meridians represent the major organs and functions of the body. In the healthy state the vital energy flows normally, Interruption in the flow of this vital energy causes disease.
These meridians and energy flow are accessible through acupuncture points in the body. Acupuncture points are seen as places where nerves, muscles, and connective tissue can be stimulated. The stimulation increases blood flow, while at the same time triggering the activity of the body’s natural painkillers. it is the safest, effective and a gentle way of treating various ailments. Although it is associated with pain control, it has a much broader application.
What Is Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a latin word in which Acu means needles and Puncture means to prick. Thus Acupuncture is an art of healing which includes the use of acupuncture needles or lancets along with electrical, mechanical or magnetic devices to directly or indirectly stimulate acupuncture points and meridians in the human body. Inserting needles into these points with appropriate combinations is said to bring the energy flow back into proper balance.
Acupuncture Effect
- Analgesic
- Sedation
- Homeostatic or regulatory
- Immune enhancing
- Anti-inflammatory and anti allergic
- Hastens the motor recovery
- Analgesic
- Sedation
- Homeostatic or regulatory
- Immune enhancing
- Anti-inflammatory and anti allergic
- Hastens the motor recovery