Acupuncture and Chinese herbs are based on the principle that there is a flow of life force. “ Qi” , vital energy, is controlled by two forms of energy, Yin and Yang. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs purpose are to restore this flow of energy by balancing Yin and Yang. Acupuncture can increase the production of endorphins and encephalins. These are recognized to be natural opiates essential to normal human functioning.
        National Institute of Health (NIH) had Consensus Statement in 1997:
- Acupuncture can cause multiple biological responses. These responses can occur locally, i.e., at or close to the site of application, or at a distance, mediated mainly by sensory neurons to many structures within the central nervous system. This can lead to activation of pathways affecting various physiological systems in the brain as well as in the periphery.
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- Much evidence supports the claim that opioid peptides are released during acupuncture and that the analgesic effects of acupuncture are at least partially explained by their actions.
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- Stimulation by acupuncture may also activate the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, resulting in broad spectrum of systemic effects.
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        " Acupuncture" defined in the American Heritage Dictionary is:
| A procedure used in or adapted from Chinese medical practice in which specific body areas are pierced with fine needles for therapeutic purposes or to relieve pain or produce regional anesthesia.
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| It can also be used for purposes such as infertility and allergies as well. |
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