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Tamme Rae Marggraf, M.Ac. |
What is Acupuncture Traditional Acupuncture is based on the laws of the five elements, an ancient system of health that observes the flow of Nature in balance and harmony. There are flows or energy pathways called "meridians" that travel throughout the human body and connect with specific organs. At certain points along these meridians, finger pressure, needles and/or moxibustion may be applied in order to support the steady movement of energy or "qi." There is no direct English translation for the Chinese idea of "qi." The Chinese symbol for "qi" represents a rice pot cooking over a fire with the vapors rising gently into the air and gradually disappearing. One may observe the movement of qi throughout this event. It is what heats the fire, flickers the flame, transforms the rice, raises the steam yet remains invisible. Qi and "Symptoms" Often, qi gets attention when it goes awry; this appears as a "symptom." To stay with the rice analogy, obstructed qi may impede the transformation of perfect rice. In the human, "symptoms" may appear when energy is unable to easily follow its natural course. Traditional Acupuncture does not focus exclusively on the point of discomfort (the symptom) but supports the inherent movement towards balance and health. "Symptoms" are usually eased by treatment as qi flows more smoothly through the body-mind-spirit. It is difficult to say where or when the Body, Mind or Spirit begins or ends.
The body-mind-spirit is a spectrum of vibrational densities affecting the human
being. Traditional Acupuncture recognizes "symptoms" on all of these levels:
Individually packaged, pre-sterilized needles are used only once and then properly disposed. An acupuncture needle is much thinner than a hypodermic needle and is just slightly thicker than a human hair. They are usually placed just beneath the surface of the skin and sensations vary from person to person. It may feel like a momentary pinch, a gentle pull or sometimes nothing at all. Elemental Questions Regarding Your Health Water Wood Fire Earth Metal |