Effectiveness
Acupuncture is excellent for reducing stress and tension. Stress is the cause of many emotional and physical complaints. Acupuncture treatment is usually carried out by inserting very fine excellent-sterilized disposable needles into specific points, stimulation and activating the body’s self-healing mechanisms.
Several theories have been presented as to exactly how acupuncture works. One theory suggests that pain impulses are blocked from reaching the spinal cord or brain at various “gates” to these areas. Since a majority of acupuncture points are either connected to (or are located near) neural structures, this suggests that acupuncture stimulates the nervous system.
Another theory suggests that acupuncture stimulates the body to produce narcotic-like substances called endorphins, which reduce pain. Other studies have found that other pain-relieving substances called opiods may be released into the body during acupuncture treatment. The effectiveness of acupuncture is well documented as also being effective for emotional and psychological problems.
Does it hurt?
Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are solid and hair-thin, and they are not designed to cut the skin. They are also inserted generally no more than an eighth-inch to an inch depending on the type of treatment being delivered. While each person experiences acupuncture differently, most people feel only a minimal amount of pain as the needles are inserted. Some people reportedly feel a sensation of excitement, while others feel relaxed.
