I'm a little...well, out of whack. Oh, and I hate medicine. I'm a terrible patient. I don't even follow my own advice sometimes. Plus, I have a hard time remembering to take my vitamins.
To that end, I decided to try acupuncture as a compliment to nutrition. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), Acupuncture is one of the oldest methods of care. As a component of traditional Chinese medicine, practitioners use tiny needles to open energy channels by inserting the needles at specific points along invisible energy meridians.
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Acupuncture in action. (c) BananaStock |
I've been skeptical. I'm still not totally sold. Yet, it was a very interesting experience. My practitioner had me complete a short questionnaire and then asked me a number of specific questions. Then, she told me a little about what she was going to do and had me lay down on a massage table. Next, she gently inserted the needs in various places around my body. With most of the needles, I felt almost nothing. In a few cases, there was a specific pinch-like pain. After she was finished inserting the tiny needles, she left me alone in the room to relax. I breathed deeply and began to deeply relax. My hands became warm and my relaxation became deeper with a definite feeling of floating.
I don't know if the acupuncture worked. The relaxation that I achieved was remarkable. My guess is that one visit won't change everything...but I might be hooked on getting pricked.