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Is acupuncture safe?
Acupuncture is very gentle and safe! According to Massachusetts State Law,
every acupuncturist must use sterile and disposable needles, allowing
little chance of transmitting diseases. Occasionally, needles may puncture
small blood vessels, leading to small bruises that disappear in a day
or two. Since acupuncture treatment has no toxic side effects, it is
far safer than Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which has been proven
to cause a host of extremely dangerous side effects, and increase the
risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers.
Don’t the acupuncture needles hurt?
Because the diameter of the needles is very small (from 0.2 to 0.3 millimeters),
the sensation is akin to a minor pinching feeling, or light pressure.
The pain from these needles is much less than regular needle injections
or the finger puncture involved in drawing blood samples. After the
needles are inserted, many patients experience a deep sense of relaxation
and calm.
How many acupuncture treatments will take care of the problem?
The length and frequency of treatment varies from person to person depending
on the nature, duration, and seriousness of the ailment. In general,
acute disorders such as injuries respond dramatically with only two
to four sessions. Chronic ailments such as hot flashes or mood swings
need one to three sessions each week for several weeks. If personal
response is very slow, treatment may need several months. Seven to
ten treatments are considered an average recommendation for general
disorders.
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Traditional Chinese medicine is a complete medical system that has diagnosed,
treated, and prevented illness for over 2,000 years. TCM, including
acupuncture, moxibustion, herbs, and Qi Gong, is a true holistic medical
system that views the human body as the world in miniature. TCM emphasizes
the prevention of disease first and foremost, and considers the relationship
of the human body with the natural environment key to good health.
Just as a garden needs fertilizer, light, and water to survive and
thrive, so too does the human body need healthy foods, a good life
style, a healthy mental condition and sometimes, acupuncture and herbal
remedies to bring it into balance. The strategy of TCM is to maintain
and restore harmony in the body. TCM pays special attention to individual
diagnosis and individualized treatment. The balance of yin and yang
is the golden standard for all diagnosis and treatment in TCM.
What kinds of health problems can TCM treat?
Throughout Chinese medical history, acupuncture has been used to treat
a wide variety of complaints including pain, asthma, arthritis, gastritis,
diarrhea, hypertension, depression, headache, stroke, and menopause.
As more people discover the effectiveness of acupuncture, it is being
used to treat more and more “modern” problems, including
smoking cessation and issues related to poor modern diets. In 1979,
the World Health Organization published a list of illnesses treatable
with acupuncture, which included over 40 diseases involving the respiratory,
gastrointestinal, neurological, and musculoskeletal, and vision systems.
What is TCM’s view on menopause?
According to traditional Chinese medicine, all reproductive function
is controlled by the kidneys and the interplay of the Chong and Ren
energy channels. Sufficient energy in a woman's kidneys is necessary
for fertility, libido, regeneration, and tissue elasticity and strength.
Earlier in life, a woman’s yin and yang energy is in balance.
But as she ages, her fertility declines as the kidney’s yin diminishes
first, followed by the kidney’s yang. This imbalance of kidney
energy can disrupt the entire equilibrium of the body, leading to a
host of uncomfortable symptoms: hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood
swings.
How does effective TCM treat symptoms of menopause?
TCM, including acupuncture and Chinese herbs, has a long history and
very high success rate treating women’s problems, including menopause.
According to TCM, imbalance of yin and yang is the root of many health
problems. In menopause, kidney Qi deficiency and the decline of Chong
and Ren channel’s function combine to end women’s periods.
Symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, chronic
fatigue, and insomnia are the result of imbalance or deficiency in
kidney yin and kidney yang. By focusing on these factors, acupuncture
and Chinese herbs will work on specific organs or relative channel.
Each treatment works to correct the imbalances unique to the patient.
Since acupuncture uses no toxic chemicals, it is very safe and effective
way for menopausal women to defeat their uncomfortable symptoms. Millions
of menopausal women have maintained their health with Chinese herbs for
countless generations in China and Asia. We use many effective herbal
remedies in conjunction with the acupuncture treatment. These remedies
are safe, inexpensive, and effective in treating all symptoms of menopause.
Does insurance cover acupuncture treatments?
Currently, most medical insurance companies do not cover acupuncture
treatments in Massachusetts. However, Blue Cross & Blue Shield,
Tufts Health Plan, and Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan offer discount
programs for their customers. Every holder of the above health
plans is eligible
to get a discount in our clinic.
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