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Acupuncture
Acupuncture involves the insertion of
very fine wires (needles) into specific spots to
stimulate the body to heal itself. The ancient Chinese discovered that all pain and illness
cause tiny, hidden sore spots to develop in muscle tissue. When the pain or illness improved,
so did the soreness in these spots. Over countless generations, the ancient Chinese learned
that different disorders cause the appearance of different sore spots. They also learned that
touching these spots properly and reducing their soreness helped the body to heal the disorder.
Acupuncture was developed as a highly specialized way to treat these sore spots and stimulate
the body’s self-healing processes.
Around 5,000 years ago, the Chinese developed a theory to explain why stimulating these spots
helped ease pain and illness. They theorized that all life was infused with an energy that
animates matter. They called this spark of life “qi” (pronounced “chee”). This word is sometimes
spelled “chi” and the Japanese call it “key” which is spelled “ki.” Qi flows through all matter, giving
function to form. In humans, qi flows through pathways called energy channels or meridians. A
good way to think of qi in the body is like water in an irrigation system. Our body’s many cells
are like different crops in the fields. If the water (qi) flows normally, all crops (cells) are healthy.
If the water is blocked, it will flood the upstream crops and dry out the downstream ones. In
Chinese medicine, this is called an “imbalance.” The sore spots the ancient Chinese discovered
were spots where qi had a tendency to get stuck. Acupuncture, acupressure, massage
techniques and herbs can help restore the normal flow of qi, thus restoring balance and helping
the body to heal itself.
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