Guanhu
Yang,
Ph.D. does Chinese Acupuncture in
Cincinnati, Ohio
Guanhu Yang has
14 years of experience in Chinese
Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine,
practicing in China and Japan. He sees
patients at the Blatman Pain Clinic.
What is Acupuncture, and what kinds of
diseases can it help?
Acupuncture is a healing act of inserting a needle into an acupuncture point in a meridian to correct an imbalance of the energetic pathways relating to the organs, muscles and nerves of the human body's surface.
The meridians
connect the interior of the body with the
exterior. Most acupuncture points relate to
the meridians, Each acupuncture point has a
defined therapeutic action. Those points are
chosen according to Traditional Oriental
Medicine which will promote natural healing
of the body and improve its functioning. The
needle may be applied with an electronic or
heat source to further stimulate the points.
Acupuncture is a ancient system, in fact it
is over 2500 years old, and may have been
practiced in China in a rudimentary from
5,000 to 7,000 years ago. The oldest medical
textbook that relates to acupuncture is the
“huang Di Nei Jing” which translates to
“Yellow Emperor’s Internal Classic” and it
is still relevant today. Acupuncture,
although ancient, has evolved and changed
over the course of its history, as many new
techniques have been introduced.
What are the benefits of Acupuncture compare to western medicine?
West medicine generally focuses on and treats localized symptoms and problems, where as eastern medicine looks at the same problems in relation to the whole body and how those problems affect and interact with each other. Acupuncture promotes the natural healing capacity of body. Our body is designed to heal itself naturally, and many times western medicine will use artificial substances that are harmful itself. Acupuncture has been proven by clinical use for thousands of years and it is a preferred treatment for many types of illness.Are Acupuncture results due to a placebo effect?
Physiological
changes after acupuncture are not result of
the placebo effect, and many results will
occur without conscious knowledge of the
patient. Many of the result are also
measured by the scientific investigation
such as MRI or other measurable physical
change that can occur in body.
Is Acupuncture Treatment Painful?
Acupuncture needles are very fine and thin. Unlike injection needles which are many times thicker, most people will not find it painful by any means. The sensation of inserting the needle may resemble a mosquito bite.
Is Acupuncture Treatment Safe?
The needles are disposable and sterile, and acupuncture is a very safe treatment.
How long will one treatment take?
Time will take from 45 to 90 minutes depends on your condition.
What Conditions are Treatable by Acupuncture
Acupuncture is suitable for many types of health related issues, including chronic and degenerative diseases as well as acute conditions and pain. It also helps with the immune system by enhancing a weak response, or moderation of an overactive one.
The list of
conditions includes:
In 1979 The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a recommended provisional list of 43 kinds of diseases amenable to acupuncture treatment.
The list includes:
During the past 5000 years, Chinese herbal medicine has been an important method for Chinese people to conquer diseases. Acupuncture has become well known, and Chinese herbal medicine is becoming a very effective supportive therapy for western medical treatment. The chief benefit of Chinese herbs to the western clinician is minimization of side effects while maintaining clinical efficacy.
The greatest obstacle for Western doctors in applying Chinese herbs is the different diagnostic system in Chinese medicine. Chinese Herbs in the Western clinic help to bridge the gap between the two systems by categorizing formulas first by Western condition, and then differentiating among appropriate formulas for that condition according to Chinese principles.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends the use of herbs as a type of food therapy. Most commonly, the herbs are decocted into a drink, but pills, powders, tinctures, and poultices are also widely used. We can use Chinese herbs to maintain the patient's internal body condition and reduce the western medicine's dosage and side effects.
More information is available at www.blatmanpainclinic.com or by calling 513-956-3200
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