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Learning the Basics of the Acupuncture Chart

Posted by George on Jul 3, 2009 under Holistic Healing
  1. The benefits of acupuncture undeniable, as attested to by several researches and the people who use it. One has to have an ample understanding of traditional Chinese medicine before using the acupuncture chart.Knowledge in this traditional Chinese medicine is important requirement in using acupuncture charts. You need to do a thorough study prior to using an acupuncture chart or doing an actual acupuncture therapy with needles. 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 can be achieved through reviewing the patient’s medical history and examining the patient’s body. Unlike Western medicine, acupuncturists use a patient’s face as an aid in their diagnosis.

  3. The patient’s tongue also has an importance for acupuncturists. 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 also offers vital clues to his or her health. Abnormalities such as wheezing sounds can be found out by the acupuncturist by listening to the patient’s breathing.

  5. Palpitating the body can also help the acupuncturist in determining the patient’s ashi points.The patient’s body may be storing ailments in these tender points better known as the ashi points. A palpitation of the patient’s fingers and wrist will also be done by the acupuncturist.

  6. Where a patient needs acupuncture therapy can be determined by the acupuncturist through performing the seven inquiries.

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 process will show you where you should insert the acupuncture needles.

Acupuncture charts are used to show you where the fourteen channels are for the body. As ancient Chinese tradition suggests, these channels are related to the different functions of the body. What this means is that these channels are all related to the vital organs in the body such as the lungs, heart, stomach, spleen, bladder and kidney.

How the acupuncturist can locate affected areas in the patient’s body and finding a remedy for these ailments can be assisted by the acupuncture chart. For the patient’s general well-being and for him or her to get the full benefits of acupuncture, it is important to know the proper reading and use of a chart.

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