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Acupuncture: The Accepted Treatment For Acne!

By: Ashish Jain Home | Health-and-Fitness


Total causes relating to acne are unknown. The real, definite remedies to acne are also unknown. There is a big orchestra of remedies to acne however. Every musician takes out a different tune, and thinks that he is the best. Who knows who is the best, but at every short interval, a new member is added to the team of orchestra. Acupuncture is one of the important members of this acne medication orchestra.

Treating acne with acupuncture is the accepted way of life, with many acne sufferers. The dermatologists also approve of this treatment.

Acupuncture has the support of the centuries. It has the support of the ancient wisdom. This wisdom was originated from China, and sustained from generation to generation.

Acupuncture, popularly known as TCM, is to treat certain parts of the body, the joints of energy. They are also called meridians. These joints are stimulated by inserting sharp needles. The system is as good as clearing those joints. The blockages in the energy flow in your body are removed. These blockages are responsible for diseases and all sorts of illness.

The evaluation of acupuncture has not been scientifically done, if you talk in terms of modern science. But if you talk in terms of the results of application of this system, the modern science has to stand and stare. You have definite reports that two types of acupuncture have dealt with the symptoms of acne successfully. One of them is auricular acupuncture (acupuncture applied to the ear) and the other one is electro acupuncture, which uses a mild electrical current.

There are many forms of acupuncture and herbal medicine acupuncture is one of them. Of them, two systems of herbal medicines are popular in China: Tai Chi and Chi Kung. This system originated in China in around 2500 BC. Western countries were not aware of it; they were not enthusiastic about this system of medicine till 1950. Now, they have begun to accept it and adopt it. It is part of the western medicine now, and has shown tremendous results.

Human body contains 59 meridians and 1000 pressure points. People suffering from all sorts of conditions and serious ailments like asthma, bronchitis and acne, including difficult acne scars can be treated with acupuncture. It is very successful in relieving pain. The treatment may not give uniform benefits in all. The results vary from individual to individual.

This original system, has spread and accepted all over the world. Also, the treatment is considered free from any side effects.



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