Ibs And Acupuncture
Sunday, 07.15.2007, 11:01am (GMT)
Acupuncture is becoming one of the more popular
alternative and complimentary therapies used by IBS sufferers to help
alleviate symptoms. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medicine that is
designed to restore health by improving and bringing balance to qi -
the body’s natural energy flow. Acupuncture works to restore the proper
function of organs, muscles, glands, nerves and vessels.
How can acupuncture improve IBS symptoms? Acupuncture is recognized
as being an effective therapy for treating the following conditions
which are often symptoms of IBS:
• Muscle cramps
• Abdominal pain
• Constipation
• Diarrhea
In addition, acupuncture effectively reduces stress and other
negative issues that often cause IBS symptoms to occur. Some of these
include:
• Nervousness
• Anxiety
• Insomnia
• Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
• Menstrual cramps
As was previously mentioned, acupuncture is based on improving and
brining balance to qi that flows through all of the 14 unseen channels
in the body known as meridians. A person with IBS usually has a
deficiency of qi in the spleen, lung, liver, kidney and large intestine
meridians, so these are the areas that will likely be targeted during
an acupuncture session. That being said, you need to understand that
each person is treated differently depending on where their discomfort
is located.
In order to help improve the qi flow within the targeted meridians,
tiny, solid, disposable needles are individually inserted into specific
acupoints within the body. How deep the needles are inserted depends on
the thickness of the muscle. Acupoints (trigger points), are precise
points of the body where the meridians surface has deeply penetrated
into the tissues and organs.
The insertion of the needle is usually painless and is a sensation
often described as a mosquito bite. Most people only feel a slight achy
or numbing feeling in the targeted area.
After the needle has been inserted, they may be twirled or
connected to an electrical current to help stimulate the targeted
meridian. Needles may be left in between 20 – 60 minutes. All
sensations that are experienced during an acupuncture session disappear
with the removal of the needles.
Aside from acupuncture needles, another popular technique that
acupuncturists use for IBS is moxibustion. This is a method in which
mugwort herb is burned over precise acupoints. Moxibustion is used
because it is believed to penetrate deeper into the body than the
needles.
Although Chinese medicine believes that acupuncture is successful
at relieving symptoms due to reestablishing balance to qi, Western
medicine believe that acupuncture treatment causes inflammation in the
body, which causes it to release natural pain killing hormones -
endorphins. Despite what the actual truth may be, it is clear that for
many IBS sufferers, acupuncture has provided them relief from abdominal
pain, cramping, bloating, constipation and diarrhea.
Acupuncture is a safe alternative treatment for most people, but
you should discuss acupuncture treatment with your doctor first before
engaging in the therapy. You should also know that it often takes
several acupuncture sessions before a person begins to feel relief from
their symptoms. Finally, make sure you seek treatment from a qualified
and experienced acupuncturist.
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