The ABCS of Acupuncture Chart

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  1. The benefits of acupuncture undeniable, as attested to by several researches and the people who use it. The use of an acupuncture chart requires a person to be knowledgeable in this traditional Chinese medicine. There are a lot of areas of knowledge that must be learned prior to the actual use of an acupuncture chart and the actual insertion of these needles during the acupuncture therapy also needs appropriate information. Here are a few of those things you ought to know about it before you can truly reap the benefits of acupuncture:

  2. If you are a first time patient, the acupuncturist must spend time with you in order to diagnose what your main issues truly are. This is done by going through the patient’s medical history and by examining the patient’s body. Unlike Western medicine, acupuncturists use a patient’s face as an aid in their diagnosis.

  3. Acupuncturists also give importance to the patient’s tongue. The tongue can provide vital information regarding the patient’s health issues by simply examining its shape, color, coating or teeth marks.

  4. The patient’s breathing patterns can also provide vital clues to his health. The acupuncturist will listen to the patient’s breathing, investigating it for any wheezing sounds or other abnormalities.

  5. The acupuncturist will also perform a palpitation of patient’s the body which helps the acupuncturist to establish the patient’s ashi points.These ashi points are the tender points on a patient’s body where he or she may be storing those ailments. The acupuncturist will also perform a palpitation on the patient’s fingers and wrist.

  6. The acupuncturist will also perform the seven inquiries; this will help him to determine where the patient may need acupuncture therapy.

After these preliminary courses of action, the acupuncturist can now start to help you reap the benefits of acupuncture via the use of his acupuncture point chart. This will to show where you should have the acupuncture needles inserted.

Acupuncture charts are used to show you where the fourteen channels are for the body. Ancient Chinese tradition suggests that these channels are related to the different functions in the body. This means that these channels are all related to the vital organs in the body: the lungs, heart, stomach, spleen, bladder and kidney.

The use of an acupuncture chart can assist the acupuncturist in locating the patient’s areas that are affecting him and aid in finding a remedy for these ailments. The proper use and reading of a chart will only facilitate the well being of the patient and assist him in getting the full benefits of acupuncture.

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