14. October 2010 · Comments Off on Why Consider Bellingham Acupuncture · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , ,

In a nutshell, from a Chinese medical perspective, channels of energy, called meridians, run through the body and over its surface. Obstructed movement in a meridian causes energy to build up in some areas of the body, while depriving other areas. Placing needles on certain sites unblocks these so-called obstructions. Modern scientific theory supposes that needles stimulate the nervous system to release chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord and brain, promoting the body to heal itself. This form of alternative treatment is best known as Bellingham acupuncture.

Acupuncture is often helpful where conventional medicine is not. James K. Rotchford, M.D., a founding member of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, finds it helps as many as 80 percent of people. These statistics are general, however, as there isn’t a lot of specific data on infertility treatments at this time.

Good candidates for trying medical acupuncture are people who have a functional, rather than a structural reason for infertility (for example, damaged fallopian tubes are structural). Individuals with functional infertility would be encouraged to try acupuncture in addition to their standard medical treatment. Generally speaking, around 10 visits with a licensed acupuncture provider will let you determine if it can be of help to you.

Along this same line, a lot of acupuncturists recommend herbs in conjunction with acupuncture. In Chinese medicine, the practitioner always combines herbs in order to produce a certain effect. There are many combinations of Chinese herbs that have been lauded as improving fertility in both males and females. He does caution, however, that it’s best to tailor the herbal recipe to the individual, rather than to the condition.

Though it might seem somewhat obscure and hard to come by, acupuncture is growing in popular acceptance; recently, the American Medical Association advocated its use for certain conditions, such as back pain and post-operative care.

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