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Pain Relief - an Alternative Approach
#74
Today I'm going to tell you how you can relieve your pain naturally. You
can use a safe therapy that really works. It can eliminate pain in many cases.
It is tried and tested; it is not addicting and is non-toxic. But you are not
likely to get it from your mainstream doctor. I am talking about the ancient
practice of acupuncture.
I have referred many patients for acupuncture for many different problems but
it's in the area of pain relief that I have had the most success. The
National Institutes of Health is also convinced of acupuncture's benefit
in pain relief. In 1997, they publicly recognized acupuncture as effective pain
therapy.
Unfortunately, conventional medicine usually thinks of drugs first and pain
relief is no exception. These drugs can only mask symptoms at best and they
can have deadly side effects.
Here is a short list of side effects attributed to the most common category
of pain medications, NSAIDS (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Motrin,
Voltaren, Celebrex, and Vioxx are examples of NSAIDS.
• Gastrointestinal hemorrhaging
• Kidney damage
• Heart palpitations
• Anemia
• Fluid retention
• Respiratory infections
• Nausea
• Diarrhea
• Migraine headache
• Insomnia
• Blurred vision
• Cramps
• Rash
* Traditional Alternative *
I know that many of you may be weary of the idea of sticking needles in your
body. I have had it done and I can tell you the needles do not hurt. They are
so tiny the patient barely feels anything.
Acupuncture is a quite ancient practice. The Chinese developed acupuncture
with the theory that energy flows through channels in the body. Disease and
stress can disrupt the energy flow. Symptoms like pain result from the disruption.
The needles promote energy flow.
Western medicine has tried to explain the effectiveness of acupuncture. They
have made some recent progress. PET scans taken of the brain in acupuncture
patients shows the same areas of the brain activated that are activated with
morphine. Placement of the needles in specific areas may increase the release
of endorphins. Endorphins are the brains natural morphine-like pain relievers.
They also cause a sense of pleasure.
The mechanism of acupuncture may not be as important as the effect. Acupuncturists
have successfully treated pain associated with fibromyalgia, headaches, arthritis,
and even shingles. Many sports stars use acupuncture for ease of pain associated
with sports injuries.
The journal Pain has published several studies that prove that acupuncture
is an effective pain treatment. One notable study compared acupuncture to a
sham acupuncture treatment. Patients with chronic neck pain volunteered for
the study. Researchers administered either acupuncture therapy or “mock”
acupuncture. Range of motion and pain relief were far superior in those who
had the real acupuncture treatment.1
You can find credible acupuncturists in your area by visiting the following
websites:
• The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture (www.medicalacupuncture.org)
• National Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance (www.acupuncturealliance.org)
• American Association for Oriental Medicine (www.aaom.org).
Al Sears MD
1 Irnich D., et al. Pain 2002 Sep; 99 (1-2): 83-89
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