Chinese Culture >> Chinese Health Medicine >> Acupuncture
The number one question I get from patients
is: How does acupuncture work? They will often ask during a treatment once they
start to feel the effect of pain relief and a deep sense of relaxation.
Most articles I have found on the subject either give a classical view of
acupuncture using terminology that is foreign to most westerners or they focus
on effects that occur in the body as result of receiving an
acupuncture
treatment. The most clearly documented physiological effect of
acupuncture is
the release of endogenous opioid peptides. These are pain relieving compounds
that are naturally produced within the body such as endorphins, enkaphalins, and
dynorphins. Dr. Zang-Hee Cho, a medical physicist and professor at the
University of California, has also shown with the aid magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) that certain area of the brain are influenced by the insertion of
acupuncture points on the body. There are also various theories that involve the
nervous system such as the gate theory.
Before we go any further, I would like to introduce a concept from quantum
physic that all matter, once thought to be solid, is really composed of nothing
more than pulsating, energetic vibrations. Qi (pronounced Chi) the Chinese term
for the energy present in all matter. Qi as defined by the Chinese for thousand
of years describes the phenomenon described by quantum physic today that solid
matter is nothing more than vibrating strings of energy.
Acupuncture regulates the flow of energy or qi through the body by inserting
fine needles at certain acupuncture points in the body that lie along organized
pathways called meridians. The acupuncture points and meridian pathways coincide
with the points on the surface of the body where there is lowered electrical
resistance and and greater electrical conductivity, according to measurements of
many scientists. This flow of energy that circulates through the meridians acts
as a communication network that promotes healing and normal function of the
body's systems.
We must also consider the intricate network of connective tissue, known as the
facial system. The facial system literally connect everything in the body. You
trace any one point on the body to any other point in the body running up or
down or outside to inside. The meridians also travel up and down the body and
from exterior to interior connecting to their associated organs. The fascia and
connective tissue have been shown to conduct energy and could be the biophysical
basis for the communication system affected by acupuncture and moxibustion. Dr.
Yoshio Nagahama and Hiroshi Motoyama, Ph.D, two leading researchers form Japan,
have independently concluded that the meridian system does in fact lie in the
superficial fascia.
Another concept that provide an additional explanation of the movement of energy
through the body if the research of the Bjorn Nordenstrom. His discovered that
an electrical current is transmitted though the circulatory system via ionic
transfers and and difference of electrical potential in the tissue-capillary
bed. It well documented that acupuncture increases micro-circulation at the site
of needle insertion. The increased circulation as a result of acupuncture has a
positive effect on the electrical transmission discovered by Nordenstrom.
Another discovery that has profound implication is the discovery of bio-photons
by German biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp. Biophotons are weak emissions of light
that are radiated from the cells of all living things. Research has shown that
there is bio-communication that occurs between different organisms through
biophoton emission and that the biophoton field reflects biological rhythms as
well as left-right symmetry of corresponding points in the case of healthy
individuals. Healthy cells will also have a different biophotonic signature than
the same type cell that is unhealthy or in a disease state. This important
discovery provides another explanation for the communication that occurs
throughout the body as a result of acupuncture and moxibustion and the absence
of physical structure that corresponds with the meridian system.
I have presented three mechanisms through which is energy is transmitted through
body. It is likely that acupuncture and moxibustion facilitate the flow of energy
through all three mechanisms presented in this article. As the fields of quantum
physics and biophysics advance, we are sure to further uncover more about the
essence of how acupuncture and moxibustion create beneficial changes in the
body.
About the Author:
Michael Costa is a Licensed acupuncturist in the Los Angeles area. He has been involved in the healing arts for over ten years. For more information about the author and self healing techniques that promote your health visit www.YourSourceForWellness.org