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Acupuncture improves the body’s functions and promotes the natural self-healing process

WHAT IS ACUPUNCTURE?

Several thousand years ago, East Asian practitioners discovered that the body forms disharmonies as a result of the various physical and mental stresses of life. Oriental medical theory explains these disharmonies as an imbalance of opposing forces called yin and yang. This imbalance disrupts the movement of the body’s vital energy (qi) along the meridian pathways– channels through which the body’s energy is thought to flow. Acupuncture restores the smooth flow of qi by inserting and manipulating needles at specific points on the body. Through acupuncture, the body is able to restore its natural balance and promote the ability to heal itself.

How Does Acupuncture Work?

Chinese medicine has an interesting explanation as to how and why illness occurs. Qi (pronounced chee ) or vital energy flows in our body through a network of meridians, like a highway system. Injury, congestion, or just plain stress can interrupt the smooth flow of energy throughout the body, creating a ‘traffic jam’.

In a highway system, when there is road construction or an accident, traffic may also be backed up on secondary roads that feed into or out of the affected area. This is true in the body, too. Stress, or any disruption in the flow of energy, can affect many processes of the body, for example digestion, the ability to sleep and the immune system. Acupuncture helps to clear blockages (traffic jams) in the flow of energy, enabling our natural healing processes to function effectively.

What Can Acupuncture Help With?

Acupuncture has been recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a valuable healing modality for a large host of conditions, including:

  • Stress and Anxiety
  • Digestive Concerns
  • Back Pain and Muscle Pain
  • Fertility
  • Injury Rehab
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • Labour Induction Support
  • Emotional Challenges
  • Smoking Cessation Support
  • Sleep Challenges
  • Allergies
  • Coughs and Colds
  • Women’s Health, Menstrual Regulation and Menopause

What Does Acupuncture Feel Like?

Acupuncture should not feel painful. You may experience a tingling or slight aching feeling when the needles are placed. Most people become very relaxed and often even fall asleep during their treatment! Having acupuncture could be described as a period of deep stillness in which nothing seems to be happening, but all sorts of things get done.


How oftern Should You Come For Acupuncture?

For acupuncture to have optimal and lasting benefits, you’ll want to receive it frequently enough to result in progressive improvement. One or two sessions will feel good due to acupunctureʼs relaxing effect, but regular treatments over the course of 4-6 weeks is the best way to achieve sustainable results.

Experience shows us that those who get the best results with acupuncture begin with 2-3 treatments a week for 2-3 weeks. After that, many people follow up with weekly treatments for another few. For chronic or complex conditions, it may be necessary to do more prolonged treatment. This is why it’s so important that it be affordable.

Our goal is to help support your body (including all aspects of mind, emotions, and spirit) as you move through the healing process. Our approach is one of “supported independence” in which we help to move you as effectively as possible to a place of stability that is sustainable through the activities of your daily life.

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