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Introduction to Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a holistic approach to healthcare that recognizes the

connections of the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of a person. Acupuncture has been

practised for thousands of years in China and other Eastern countries.



Traditional Chinese acupuncture is based on the concept of Qi, or energy, that flows

throughout the body. Our health is dependent on this flow being smooth and balanced. Qi

incorporates Yin and Yang, which are equal and opposite qualities. Imbalances in the flow of

energy can be caused by a number of factors, hereditary factors, infections and trauma. The

insertion of fine needles into the channels of energy, or meridians, stimulates the body's own

healing response, and restores and maintains balance.



Who has Acupuncture



Many people have acupuncture to help specific symptoms or conditions. Others have

acupuncture as a preventative measure to strengthen their constitution. Examples of the

types of conditions that people have acupuncture for are menstrual problems, menopausal

problems, infertility, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, digestive problems, pain, including back pain,

headaches and arthritis. Acupuncture has been found to be helpful in relieving some

symptoms in illnesses where cure in not possible. It is a safe treatment to have during

pregnancy and during childbirth. Acupuncture can also be helpful for people trying to

overcome addictions, including those related to smoking and food.



Safety



All members of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) must observe a Code of Practice,

which stipulates standards of hygiene and sterilisation. Needles are single use, sterile and

disposable. People who have been treated by a BAcC member are eligible to donate blood

through the National Blood Service.

 
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