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Acupuncture: the stress-buster.


Stress. We all have it. The question is, "How do I get rid of it?"

The answer lies not only in eliminating the causes, but also in learning to manage life's curve balls. Acupuncture acupuncture (ăk`ypŭng'chər), technique of traditional Chinese medicine, in which a number of very fine metal needles are inserted into the skin at specially designated points.  and Chinese herbal medicine Chinese herbal medicine

see herbal medicine.
 are useful in the management end. Lifestyle changes can help with the causes. How can acupuncture help, and what can you do to stop stress in its tracks?

Before answering that question, let's look at what happens when we get stressed. Mostly, we tense up Verb 1. tense up - become tense, nervous, or uneasy; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"
tense

change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned
. This tightening causes our Qi to get stuck. Qi (pronounced chee) is energy, the energy of life. This energy flows through our body. It's Qi (energy) that mobilizes our arms and legs to move, our stomach to digest food, our heart to pump and blood to flow. Without Qi, we're dead, lifeless.

When we get tense the Qi flowing through our body and organs gets stuck. The stuck Qi builds up, like a pressure cooker, and eventually needs an escape valve. We might get angry and have outbursts. When Qi in the stomach gets stuck, we have digestive problems, like acid regurgitation regurgitation /re·gur·gi·ta·tion/ (re-ger?ji-ta´shun)
1. flow in the opposite direction from normal.

2. vomiting.
, or heartburn heartburn, burning sensation beneath the breastbone, also called pyrosis. Heartburn does not indicate heart malfunction but results from nervous tension or overindulgence in food or drink. . (Qi gets stuck, and can't flow down, so it goes upward and escapes out the mouth.) Some people get bowel problems, like IBS IBS Irritable bowel syndrome, see there  (Irritable Bowel Syndrome irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), condition characterized by frequently alternating constipation and diarrhea in the absence of any disease process. It is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, especially in the lower left quadrant, bloating, and flatulence. ) because this stuck Qi cannot move food through the intestines properly. Did you ever get angry and feel Qi rising to your head (maybe you got warm or red in the face)? This happens because the stuck Qi building up has to be released. It goes up to the head, and can cause migraine migraine (mī`grān), headache characterized by recurrent attacks of severe pain, usually on one side of the head. It may be preceded by flashes or spots before the eyes or a ringing in the ears, and accompanied by double vision, nausea,  or tension headaches Tension Headache Definition

This most common type of headache is caused by severe muscle contractions triggered by stress or exertion. The American Council for Headache Education (ACHE) estimates that 95% of women and 90% of men in the United States and
, and high blood pressure.

Acupuncture effectively treats disorders caused by stress, by unblocking stuck Qi, allowing it to flow properly throughout the body. We feel more relaxed and food is digested smoothly and moves through the bowels properly. As our tension is relieved, so are the headaches. Instead of being so tense and angry, we remain calm and our blood pressure and our tempers stay even.

How does acupuncture treat stress-related health conditions? The acupuncturist beans by asking questions about the problem (e.g.. headache, heartburn, or high blood pressure) and then asks general questions about all systems in the body and emotions. The acupuncturist is determining a constitutional pattern to explain why this patient developed the condition. Next, the practitioner develops a treatment plan, including acupuncture, herbal formulas and lifestyle modifications to treat the condition. The acupuncture and herbal prescriptions include empirical points or herbs known to be effective in treating the complaint, and points and herbs to move the stock Qi. For example, headaches or high blood pressure might be treated with acupuncture points This is a list of acupuncture points, sorted by meridian. They are given by their Chinese name in pinyin, but are also known by the abbreviation for the meridian and the number. For example, Zhongfu (the first point along the lung meridian) is also known as LU1.  in the feet or ankles, or heavy medicinals like shells or minerals to pull the excess qi down to the feet, therefore stopping the problem.

A recent medical study published in Anesthesiology anesthesiology (ăn'ĭsthē'zēŏl`əjē), branch of medicine concerned primarily with procedures for rendering patients insensitive to pain, and for supporting life systems under the strains of anesthesia and surgery.  (June 2003) used ear acupressure acupressure
 or shiatsu

Alternative-medicine practice in which pressure is applied to points on the body aligned along 12 main meridians (pathways), usually for a short time, to improve the flow of vital force (qi).
 to relieve stress and anxiety in patients being transported to the hospital in ambulances. Some got a real acupuncture points (acupuncture group), and some got a fake (sham) points (control group). At arrival, the stress level in the acupuncture group decreased sixty-six percent. In contrast, the stress level in the control group increased .ten percent. Such studies indicate the effectiveness of acupuncture in-stress treatment.

Stress is our internal response to outside stimuli. Modifying the way we respond and react to external triggers and the way we live, we can make a great impact in improving health and in resistance to stress. Here are seven things Yon can do change Your response and eliminate stress.

Walk away from it. Walking is a great way to move Qi, so it doesn't get stuck. Sometimes while you're walking you'll see a new way to solve the problem. Somehow in the flesh air things don't seem so bad, and you relax.

Breathe. When life gets overwhelming, take a deep breath, and then slowly release it Watch the breath, as it comes in, and as it goes out Meditation requires you to focus on something other than your problems, like your breath, relaxing music or guided imagery Guided Imagery Definition

Guided imagery is the use of relaxation and mental visualization to improve mood and/or physical well-being.
Purpose
. In doing so, You get your mind off your troubles, and when you come back they just don't seem so bad. People with regular meditation practices consistently report that they are Calmer and less reactive to stress triggers.

Do one thing at a time. Resist multi-tasking. Trying to do to many things simultaneously inherently causes, tension. Prioritize, and then calmly and efficiently work down the list, one by one.

Shorten the list. When you're overwhelmed because of too many to-dos, cross some off the list. Deadlines can be postponed, and some things will just have to wait.

Get help. Often we feel there's just too much to do, and not enough hours in the day. Don't try to be superwoman/man. Enlist aid to get the must-dos done. Often people around us are not aware that we need help because we're not telling them.

Attend to your financial health. Financial stress can be insidious, affecting our emotions, sleep and physical well being. If your income fluctuates, be sure to save enough during the higher months to cover your expenses during the lean months. Is your nest egg Nest Egg

A special sum of money saved or invested for one specific future purpose.

Notes:
Examples of the purposes for which nest eggs are usually intended include retirement, education, and even entertainment (vacations and cruises).
 Large enough to cover unexpected expenses, or sudden changes hi employment? (This is usually eight months expenses kept in cash in the bank.) Having a plan and knowing that you are in control of your finances can go a long way towards relieving this kind of pressure.

Have fun. What's life but to be enjoyed? When your troubles are mounting, go do something you love. It's hard to be tease when you're having fun. So whether it's dinner with friends, watching a favorite movie, or a bubble bath, be sure to make joy part of your routine.
Ear Acupressure Helps Reduce
Stress and Anxiety

Thirty-six patients being transported via
ambulance to a hospital for various medical
conditions were randomly assigned to receive
auricular acupressure at the relaxation point
or a sham point. Anxiety was assessed at
departure and on arrival to the hospital using
a visual analog scale (VAS):

                      at departure        on arrival

Relaxation Group          37.6               12.4

Sham Group                42.5               46.7

Note: Table made from bar graph.


Kath Bartlett, Board certified board certified,
adj the status of a dental specialist such as an orthodontist who has become a board diplomate by successfully completing the certification program of the recognized certification board in that area of practice.
 in acupuncture and herbology by NCCAOM NCCAOM National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine , is a Licensed Acupuncturist. Kath's Asheville office: (828) 258-2777, acukath@charter.net.
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