Many Westerners have been trying Chinese acupuncture and medicine when pills and doctors weren’t helping them. Many people who are faced with conditions such as fibromyalgia, tendonitis, or osteoporosis feel that there is no hope of long lasting relief from their symptoms. People that suffer from depression and chronic headaches will benefit from trying Chinese acupuncture.

Evidently, the most current study of acupuncture and Chinese medicine in the USA claims that 8.2 million Americans have experienced acupuncture therapy at some point in their lives. Of those people, 2.1 million have tried acupuncture this past year. Acupuncture works through the use of filiform needles that are inserted and maneuvered in certain points on the body to provide freedom from pain. There is more to Chinese medicine than just visiting an acupuncture clinic. There is a wide array of herbal medicines and remedies to try.

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Acupuncture is one of several popular alternative therapies tracing its roots to traditional medicine in China more than 5,000 years ago. Although the treatment is regarded as one of the most common and oldest worldwide, acupuncture only started to become recognized in the US after New York Times journalist James Reston wrote a feature on how his post-surgery pain was eased by doctors in China in 1971 using the procedure.

1. The Basis Of Acupuncture

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