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The Tradition of
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a form of medicine that happens to involve the
insertions of little needles. You will find that the acupuncture is
a practice that began in China and can be traced back through
history over eight thousands years. It can be found in areas of
Asia, Japan, and Korea. Recently it can be recognized as legitimate
forms of medication in the western world and especially in the
United States. You will find that more and more doctors are
recommending acupuncture to help with certain pains and issues, but
it is mixed with modern medicine. It is very important to understand
the tradition.
Traditionally, the Chinese saw the body as a whole with several
different working energy systems, run by the organs of our bodies.
At one time, disease was seen as a disruption in the body system due
to a particular part of the system. The vital energy that runs
through our bodies is known in acupuncture as “qi” and is what
acupuncturists seek to heal through their work. Qi (the energy flow)
is blocked by pain, and acupuncture was said to once again unblock
it. From the history of things, acupuncturists claim, “no pain, no
blockage; no blockage no pain. This means that your pain and
blockage go hand and hand and if you can end the pain, the blockage
will go away, and if you end the blockage your pain will go away.
Major success of reception into society was first found with
acupuncture during the Huang Di (The Yellow Emperor) Dynasty. It was
at this time that the ruler discussed medical traditions with his
doctor. These dialogues became part of what we now know as The Nei
Jing, and it is the earliest medical text found in Asia. It includes
two sections—the first on anatomy, disease, diagnosis, and the
cosmos and the second on the aspects of acupuncture. Great
development in the acupuncture field was also seen in the 7th
century AD, with the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It was at this time
that acupuncture charts and texts were introduced to the teachings
of schools as a form of medicine. The techniques were slowly
refined, and during the Ming Dynasty, in the late 16th and early
17th centuries, doctors again made leaps and bounds in the field.
Later it became less important with western medicine in the early
twentieth century.
When it comes to the tradition of acupuncture it prevailed in the
1950’s and become a part of western medicine. The doctors used it
along with modern medicine. Between the 1950s and 1960s the practice
was begin highly researched throughout the world. With the new
millennium, acupuncture has become something of accepting by western
medicine and is offered as a treatment. It has been concluded that
acupuncture can be used to help others in a respect of modern
medicine. Some people are wary of ideas that go against what they were raised to believe were old superstitions.
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