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How Acupuncture Works for Pain

A study funded by the Army and the National Institutes of Health helps explain how acupuncture eases chronic pain. Using brain imaging, the study showed that acupuncture increases the availability of receptors in the brain that process and weaken pain signals. Moreover, acupuncture treatments – in this case twice a week for four weeks – [...]

Top 5 "Bad Excuses" for Avoiding Acupuncture

5 Reasons People Avoid Acupuncture

Curious about acupuncture but just can’t seem to schedule that first appointment? AcuTake, an online publication created to improve acupuncture education and access, has written an informative article that lists (and debunks) these top five excuses that newbies to acupuncture give for avoiding treatment.

Afraid of needles? Think the sessions are [...]

Is Acupuncture Good for Kids?

Does your child get sick a lot or complain of stomachaches? Perhaps an older child has migraines or trouble sleeping? If so they may benefit from acupuncture. A new study published in the journal Pediatrics finds acupuncture safe for children. Already in the U.S. about 150,000 kids are receiving acupuncture for chronic pain and other [...]

Daily Dose of Ginger An Effective Pain Reliever

Another reason to keep the ginger coming: A new study shows ginger to be an effective pain reliever for sore muscles caused by exercise. Both raw ginger and dried supplements showed “moderate-to-large reductions in muscle pain.” More commonly recommended for upset stomach, ginger is a proven anti-inflammatory.

More Science Behind Acupuncture & Pain Relief

Mice getting acupuncture… you heard it here first! Actually, a study published in Nature Neuroscience in May 2010 shows how acupuncture increases the concentration of the body’s natural painkiller, called adenosine. Neuroscientists tested acupuncture on the knees of mice then measured the positive effects. Read more about the study at ars technica.