Nature's Grace Acupuncture Center, Inc.

Nature's Grace Acupuncture Center, Inc. "Traditional Chinese Medicine; more than Just an Alternative"
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We offer quality acupuncture, oriental medicine, massage therapy, and herbal therapy. Our dedicated staff has a wide range and depth of experience to meet your needs.

For some women, acupuncture is not only a way to relieve stress when you’re trying to conceive, it has also shown some p...
05/21/2022

For some women, acupuncture is not only a way to relieve stress when you’re trying to conceive, it has also shown some promise for increasing fertility.

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Find out more about doing acupuncture when you're trying to conceive.

Chinese Medicine Demystified: How Acupuncture Works Recently named as one of the 100 "most influential people in health ...
05/20/2022

Chinese Medicine Demystified: How Acupuncture Works

Recently named as one of the 100 "most influential people in health and fitness" by Greatist, Chris Kresser, M.S., L.Ac demystifies acupuncture in his six-part blog series. While you're welcome to read them all, we think Part IV is the most convincing. Kresser explains how acupuncture works from a western, scientific perspective with a focus on the proven benefits of the treatment.

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Modern research demonstrates that acupuncture can relieve pain, reduce inflammation and restore homeostasis. In this article I'll explain how it works.

Nearly 8 out of every 10 people will have low back pain at some point in life. Back pain is one of the top reasons peopl...
05/18/2022

Nearly 8 out of every 10 people will have low back pain at some point in life. Back pain is one of the top reasons people seek medical treatment. It is also the No. 1 reported reason for seeking acupuncture. The good news is chronic low back pain is one of the conditions that research suggests acupuncture may be an effective tool for treating.

WebMD explains the role of acupuncture in treating back pain.

The Medical Perspective Of Cupping Therapy: Effects And Mechanisms Of ActionCupping Therapy (CT) is an ancient method an...
05/15/2022

The Medical Perspective Of Cupping Therapy: Effects And Mechanisms Of Action

Cupping Therapy (CT) is an ancient method and currently used in the treatment of a broad range of medical conditions. Nonetheless the mechanism of action of (CT) is not fully understood. This review aimed to identify possible mechanisms of action of (CT) from modern medicine perspective and offer possible explanations of its effects. English literature in PubMed, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar was searched using key words. Only 223 articles identified, 149 records screened, and 74 articles excluded for irrelevancy. Only 75 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility, included studies in this review were 64. Six theories have been suggested to explain the effects produced by cupping therapy. Pain reduction and changes in biomechanical properties of the skin could be explained by "Pain-Gate Theory", "Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls" and "Reflex zone theory". Muscle relaxation, changes in local tissue structures and increase in blood circulation might be explained by "Nitric Oxide theory". Immunological effects and hormonal adjustments might be attributed to "Activation of immune system theory". Releasing of toxins and removal of wastes and heavy metals might be explained by "Blood Detoxification Theory". These theories may overlap or work interchangeably to produce various therapeutic effects in specific ailments and diseases. Apparently, no single theory exists to explain the whole effects of cupping. Further researches are needed to support or refute the aforesaid theories, and also develop innovative conceptualizations of (CT) in future.

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Cupping Therapy (CT) is an ancient method and currently used in the treatment of a broad range of medical conditions. Nonetheless the mechanism of action of (CT) is not fully understood. This review aimed to identify possible mechanisms of action of (CT) ...

What is Acupuncture?If you've ever suffered from any physical or mental ailment, you understand the frustration that com...
05/11/2022

What is Acupuncture?
If you've ever suffered from any physical or mental ailment, you understand the frustration that comes in failing to find relief through conventionally recommended methods. Somewhere along the lines, chronic pain sufferers, chemotherapy patients, and a score of others seeking relief from anxiety, depression, and stress have rediscovered the ancient practice of acupuncture. After 2500 years, acupuncture is finally sliding into the spotlight to receive the credit it so desperately deserves.

Today's chronic pain sufferers seem more willing than ever to delve into the world of alternative medicine. Upon first visit, new patients can expect to sit or lie down while slender needles are appropriately placed in coordinating locations on the body. Depending on your ailment, treatment may stimulate local acupoints or acupoints in an area with no obvious connection to your complaint. While it may sound a bit intimidating, needle insertion is practically painless; some patients even fall asleep during treatment. Why, then, would such a simple, noninvasive procedure be surrounded by such controversy?

The Placebo Effect
Before its recent surge of popularity, acupuncture wasn't considered a legitimate treatment within the medical community but, instead, a placebo effect with no real medical benefits. Now, as more physicians, dentists, and surgeons take notice to the undeniable benefits of acupuncture, the demand for clinical research has increased.

In 2012, an extensive study was conducted which was widely known to be "the most rigorous and detailed analysis of the treatment to date." Over nearly six years, a global team of research scientists conducted a detailed analysis of earlier research including data from nearly 18,000 patients.

To rule out the placebo effect, the results of acupuncture were compared against traditional medicine as well as sham acupuncture treatments. Unbeknownst to the patient, sham treatments employ retractable needles which are not actually inserted into the skin during treatment. The study concluded that acupuncture is an effective treatment for migraines, arthritis, and other forms of chronic pain; furthermore, the study found a significant difference between true and sham acupuncture indicating that acupuncture is more than a placebo.

Dr. Andrew J. Vickers was the lead author of the study and serves as attending research methodologist at world renowned hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. "We think there's firm evidence supporting acupuncture for the treatment of chronic pain," said Vickers in an interview with the New York Times. It seems that Vickers' study concluded what an estimated 3 million American adults receiving acupuncture treatment each year already knew: Acupuncture is an effective form of treatment- especially when it comes to those facing chronic pain.

Why now?

As the medical community continues to adopt alternative therapies as complementary parts of their practices, patients who may have never considered acupuncture are being introduced to its health benefits. With research advancements and support from the medical community, insurance companies are beginning to recognize acupuncture as an insurable treatment option. This development in insurance coverage paired with an influx of of sliding-scale group clinics have made affordable acupuncture available to a larger population.

From a mystic Chinese tradition to a treatment mired in the placebo effect, it seems that acupuncture is finally being applauded as a legitimate and effective form of treatment. "This has been a controversial subject for a long time," said Vickers. "But when you try to answer the question the right way, as we did, you get very clear answers."



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Acupuncture outperformed sham treatments and standard care when used by people suffering from osteoarthritis, migraines and chronic back, neck and shoulder pain.

Acupuncture is a form of treatment that involves inserting very thin needles through a person’s skin at specific points ...
05/10/2022

Acupuncture is a form of treatment that involves inserting very thin needles through a person’s skin at specific points on the body, to various depths.

Research suggests that it can help relieve pain, and it is used for a wide range of other complaints.

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Acupuncture is an alternative therapy that involves inserting thin needles into targeted areas of the body. It can help treat chronic pain.

The practice of acupuncture — used on all kinds of ailments — dates back thousands of years in traditional Chinese medic...
05/07/2022

The practice of acupuncture — used on all kinds of ailments — dates back thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine and is based on the belief that energy in the body flows along pathways, called meridians. Blockages to this flow, the thinking goes, cause illness, while inserting hair-thin needles into the body at specific points ("acupoints") along these pathways can unblock and restore the body's balance and energy flow.

Medicare will soon offer coverage for acupuncture treatments for chronic lower-back pain. Here's what to know about how it works and where to find it.

Research suggests that it can help relieve pain, and it is used for a wide range of other complaints.Find out more at th...
05/04/2022

Research suggests that it can help relieve pain, and it is used for a wide range of other complaints.

Find out more at the following link:

Acupuncture is an alternative therapy that involves inserting thin needles into targeted areas of the body. It can help treat chronic pain.

Acupuncture and acupressure are forms of Traditional Chinese medicine that focus on Qi, which is considered the body’s l...
05/01/2022

Acupuncture and acupressure are forms of Traditional Chinese medicine that focus on Qi, which is considered the body’s life force energy. Studies link the two treatments with a plethora of health benefits involving everything from your digestive system to mood disorders.

While the methods share similarities, they also differ in significant ways. Here’s everything you need to know about acupuncture and acupressure—and whether either may be a good fit for you.

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Acupuncture Vs. Acupressure: What's The Difference?

Question:  Does electroacupuncture or auricular acupuncture reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain among cancer survivors?F...
04/30/2022

Question: Does electroacupuncture or auricular acupuncture reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain among cancer survivors?

Findings: In this randomized clinical trial of 360 diverse cancer survivors, patients receiving electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture had significantly greater reductions in pain scores from baseline to week 12 compared with patients receiving usual care. However, auricular acupuncture was not non-inferior to electroacupuncture, and patients receiving it had more adverse events.

Meaning: Electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture are more effective than usual care at reducing chronic musculoskeletal pain in cancer survivors.

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This randomized clinical trial explores the effectiveness of electroacupuncture and auricular acupuncture compared with usual care for chronic musculoskeletal pain in cancer survivors.

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