Michael Padilla L. Ac.
Acupuncture is the practice of inserting very thin needles into specific points of the body. With this treatment, these points increase circulation and decrease pain in the body, which brings relief for a wide range of diseases and symptoms. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more about acupuncture and see just a few of the many conditions that acupuncture and Chinese Medicine can treat.
Moxabustion
is the practice of
burning the Chinese herb Ai Ye or Artemis Vulgaris and holding the heat
near the skin. This warms the area and allows the heat to penetrate the
acupuncture points, which then affects them in the same way as
acupuncture. This can be done alone or in combination with acupuncture.
Okay, okay, I know what you’re thinking. How is putting a
needle, something that I think will hurt me, into my foot, going to
stop my head from hurting? It’s a reasonable question. Before
I started practicing acupuncture I asked the same question. But the
reality is that acupuncture and Chinese Medicine have helped thousands
of people manage and in most cases eliminate their pain where nearly
all other types of therapies-mainly pharmaceutical, have failed. And it
has done this without the side effects that come from traditional
therapies.
Acupuncture works by utilizing a system of meridians that correlate to
the systems of nerves and blood vessels in the body. By knowing where
these meridians flow, an acupuncturist can activate the circulation of
blood and regulate the nervous system, which will in turn reduce pain.
For example, there is a meridian that starts in the head, and runs all
the way down the side of the body into the foot. So if a point on the
foot is treated on the foot, it will relieve pain in the head.
Imagine a small stream in the middle of a lush forest. If some careless
hikers come and dump a bunch of garbage into that stream, it will clump
together and block the flow of the water. And if the water does not
flow, then the plants and small pools at the end of the stream will not
get enough water, and the entire ecosystem will be disrupted and
eventually die off. If I clear the stream of this garbage, then flow
will be restored, and the ecosystem will once again thrive. The saying
in Chinese Medicine is that "if there is no circulation pain will
result, and if there is pain, there is a lack of circulation."
Pain is caused by the brain recognizing something is not quite right,
and that immediate attention should be paid to this problem. Now the
problem may have started long ago, but when pain is experienced, it is
a signal that it has become so severe, that if it is not corrected, the
function of the body may be in jeopardy. Now the brain also knows that
if you are in so much pain that you can’t move or think, then
you can’t take steps to correct the problem in the body, and
so the brain triggers the release of natural pain relieving chemicals
into the blood stream to help us cope with the pain. Acupuncture abides
with this natural response to dysfunction in two ways. First it will
directly affect the muscles and blood vessels which may be too tight or
constricted, and cause a decrease in circulation to the tissues. And
secondly, it will assist in the release of these natural painkillers
that help regulate pain. So acupuncture both relieves the pain itself,
and the underlying cause of it.
Yes, an acupuncturist is putting a needle into your body, and that
sounds painful. But the needles used are only about as thick as the
hair on your head, and are often not even felt as they are inserted.
Once the needles are in, they are not felt by the body, and often
people fall into a calm restful state. The relaxation a patient feels
alone is enough to relieve pain. By resetting the muscles, regulating
the nervous system, and promoting the release of the body’s
natural pain killers, all kinds of conditions from low back pain to
arthritis can be managed.
But the best and most effective means of managing pain, by far, is the
proper management of the body that will prevent blockages and traumas
from occurring in the first place. Acupuncture can balance and energize
the body so that the circulation is consistent and efficient. If the
muscles have proper blood supply, then they are less likely to become
sore or tight. If the nervous system is balanced and not overly excited
by stress, then the blood vessels will not constrict and will not cause
headaches. If the body’s digestion is efficient, then the
nutrients that control the contraction of muscles will be better
assimilated, and more available to the muscles, which will prevent
spasms and twitching.
The greatest benefits acupuncture offers are a whole new level of pain
relief, the kind that stops pain before it starts. Consistent, monthly
acupuncture treatments in the absence of any severe complaints will
ensure that you have nothing to complain about except excessive amounts
of energy, vitality, and relaxation.