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Treating Heart Disease With Acupuncture

By: Keira Adams Various medications are being used these days to help fight off heart disease. But these drugs have a high potential to cause serious side effects. Consequently, some patients are switching to alternative therapies to handle their heart health instead of risking the side effects of traditional medicines.

Acupuncture has become increasingly common among people working to treat or prevent heart disease. This is an ancient Chinese medicine practice where very tiny needles are placed strategically in the body to improve health.

The basis for this practice is the movement of energy throughout the body that may become blocked. The practice of acupuncture helps to unblock and redirect that energy. And science is on the side of this practice.

Studies have shown that acupuncture can be used to reduce blood pressure and thereby lower the risk of heart disease. It has also been shown to reduce the incidence of angina, blood vessel spasms in the heart that cause pain. And people who were treated by acupuncture for angina were able to recovery more quickly from an attack than those on pharmaceutical treatment.

There usually is no pain associated with acupuncture because of the size of the needles. You wouldn't think so, but it can actually be a calming treatment. After the needles are placed in strategic spots, you can just lie down and rest.

When you're deciding on where to go for your acupuncture treatment, check that the practitioner has certification from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. This lets you know that they have a good education and that they continually update their knowledge.

Although some insurance companies offer coverage for acupuncture treatment, most do not, so you will most likely have to shell out for the treatment yourself. Fees can vary considerably depending on where you live. Inquire at several facilities to find out the rates before you book an appointment.

It usually takes several sessions to get the effect you desire. However, the cost and time may be worth it because acupuncture carries no harmful side effects and may reduce your dependence on expensive medications.

It is natural for many people to be suspicious of alternative methods; however, if you do a little online research you will find that acupuncture is beginning to be accepted by researchers. Due to the fact that the Chinese have used acupuncture for centuries with no ill effects, it is actually we who might be dependent upon outdated methods.

The research indicates that the ancient practice of acupuncture really does work in the modern world.


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Keira Adams enjoys writing about health and wellness, and is publisher of Heart Health at heartwellnessnow.com/, where you can learn all about heart disease causes, effects and treatments.

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