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To really understand how acupuncture works, it is necessary to become familiar with the basics of Chinese philosophy. The philosophies of the Dao or Tao, yin and yang, the eight principles, the three treasures and the five elements are all fundamental to traditional Chinese acupuncture and its specific role in helping to maintain good health and a person's well-being. Today, acupuncture is an effective, natural and increasingly popular form of health care that is being used by people from a wide range of cultural and social backgrounds. Acupuncture takes a wholistic approach to understanding normal function and disease processes and focuses as much on the prevention of illness as on the treatment. Traditional Chinese acupoints : 1. Jianyu 2.Jiquan 3.Shangwan 4.Rugen 5.Huaroumen 6.Shuifen 7.Taiyi 8.Ahongwan 9.Shengue 10.Tianshu 11.Kionzui 12.Quchi 13.Neigun 14.Tongli 15.Shaofu 16.Shenmen 17.Daimai 18.Guanyuan 19.Zhingju 20.Shuidao 21.Qihai 22.Juliao 23.Fengshi 24.Liangqiu 25.Yanglinquan 26.Yinlinquan 27.Zusanli 28.Juego 29.Fengling 30.Taichong 31.Xuehai 32.Sanyinjiao 33.Taixi 34.Kunlun 35.Jiexi 36.Xiyan 37.Zhaohai 38.Qiuxu 39.Fengchi 40.Tianzhu 41.Dazhu 42.Dazhui 43.Jiangjing 44.Feishu 45.Ganshu 46.Pishu 47.Shenshu 48.Dachangshu 49.Baihuanshu 50. Mingmen 51.Changqiang 52.Yangguan 53. Zhishi 54.Huantiao 55.Pinxueling 56.Hegu 57.Lieque 58.Yaotingdian 59. Ahigou 60. Shousanli 61.Waiguan 62.Chengfu 63.Weizhong 64.Chenshan 65.Geshu 66.Yangfu 67.Yingquan 68.Yongquan 69.Yingxian 70.Weishang 71.Qimen 72.Mangyu 73.Dayu 74. Dahe 75.Chanzhong 76. Ximen 77.Jujue 78. Xinyu 79.Weishu 80.Yangchi 81.Pangguangyu 82.Baimang 83.Yingsha 84.Taiyang 85.Tinggong 86.Xiaguan 87.Xiache 88.Daying Acupuncture
is known to treat a wide range of disorders including: Neurological conditions such as headaches, migraines, difficulty sleeping, nervous tension, stroke, some forms of deafness, facial and inter-costal neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, some forms of paralysis, sequelae of poliomyelitis, peripheral neuropathy, noises in the ears, dizziness, and Meniere's disease. Cardio-vascular
disorders such as high or low blood pressure, fluid retention, chest pain,
angina pectoris, poor circulation, cold hands and feet, and muscle cramps. Respiratory conditions such as bronchial asthma, acute and chronic bronchitis, acute tonsillitus, rhinitis, sinusitis, hay fever, chronic cough, laryngitis, sore throat, influenza and the common cold. Digestive system disorders such as toothache, post-extraction pain, gingivitis, mouth ulcers, hiccough, spasms of the oesophaus, gastric and duodenal ulcers, gastric hyperacidity, gastritis, heartburn, hiatus hernia syndrome, flatulence, paralytic ileus, colitis, diarrhoea, constipation, haemorrhoids, liver and gall bladder disorders, and weight control. Uro-genital
disorders such as cystitis, prostatitis, orchitis, low sexual vitality,
urinary retention, kidney disorders, nocturnal enuresis, and neurogenic bladder
dysfunction. Gynaecological and obstetric disorders such as premenstual tension, painful, heavy or irregular, or the absence of periods, abnormal uterine bleeding or discharge, hormonal disturbances, disorders associated with menopause, prolapse of the uterus or bladder, difficulty with conception, and morning sickness. Skin
conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, nerve rash, herpes zoster,
acne, scar tissue and resultant adhesions, hair loss and dandruff. Eye
conditions such as visual disorders, red, sore, itchy or watery eyes,
conjunctivitis, simple cataracts, myopia in children, and central retinitis. Musculoskeletal
disorders such as osteoarthritis, sciatica, lumbago, weak back, low back
pain, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, tenosynovitis, shoulder and neck pain,
cervicobrachial syndrome, "frozen shoulder", and "tennis elbow". Sporting
injuries such as sprained ankles and knees, cartilage problems, corking and
tearing of muscles, torn ligaments and bruises. Psychological conditions such as depression, phobias, emotional disturbances, anxiety, nervousness and addictions such as smoking.
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