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Treating Heart Disease With Acupuncture



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By : Keira Adams    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-07-16 07:43:05
Numerous drugs are being marketed today to combat heart disease. But along with these drugs comes the risk of unpleasant side effects for the user. This is one reason many patients are using alternative medical treatments to take care of heart disease instead of traditional medicines which can have detrimental side effects.

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.

According to the Chinese, acupuncture helps to move energy that may have become obstructed. It removes the obstructive forces and changes the flow of energy. And more and more scientists approve of this procedure.

Scientific investigation shows evidence that acupuncture can relieve hypertension, which in turn reduces the chances of heart disease. There is also data that shows it can decrease the risk of angina, which is chest pains caused when the heart's blood vessels go into spasm. In the studies, those who chose acupuncture to treat their angina recuperated sooner than those who relied on traditional medication.

Generally, acupuncture is a painless treatment because of the small size of the needles. You might not believe it, but it can actually be a soothing and restful therapy. After the needles have been inserted, you can just lie comfortably and relax.

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.

So it appears that modern research is validating the ancient practice of acupuncture as a viable alternative to traditional medications in the treatment of heart disease.
Author Resource:- Keira Adams enjoys writing about health and wellness, and is publisher of Heart Health at http://heartwellnessnow.com/, where you can learn all about heart disease causes, effects and treatments.
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