When Needles Bring In Relief More Than Pain: Top Acupuncture Benefits

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Oct 18, 2013 04:20 PM EDT

If you are wondering how a sharp object like a mere needle can bring relief when it is commonly perceived as something that can cause pain, then it is time for you to know more about acupuncture.

According to Jessica Cohen, there are about 3 million Americans who go through such treatment on an annual basis. The process of acupuncture is the involvement of needles inserts on parts of your body to help ease pain and promote better health. Its history traces back to that of the Chinese people but it was adapted through studies by other cultures around the globe.

Here are some of the leading benefits that those acupuncture needles can bring you:

Back Pain

One of the most common reasons why people visit the acupuncturist is to finally get a cure to their seemingly chronic back pains. Many studies have led to the discovery that those who get acupuncture for their back problems saw more improvement than taking medications or any other medical practice.

Depression

With depression as one of the common troubles that Americans face today, acupuncture played an important role in being an add-on apart from seeking psychological therapy. As it helps alleviate depression, it leads to a better result of keeping the patient away from any other health risks that depression can eventually lead to.

Severe Headaches And Migraines

A German study in 2005 led to the discovery that those who suffer from severe headache tensions get improved and relieved conditions months after the traditional Chinese treatment. This was also backed up by a report made by Emily Main for RodaleNews.com that involved 22 review studies as proof.

Good For Pets?

TCTimes surprisingly adds that even pets can go through acupuncture treatment. According to the article, it helps improve any imbalance in the pet's body, commonly in dogs. This may include better blood circulation, relieve pain and many more. However, it is important to note that it should only be administered with formal veterinary diagnosis by a licensed veterinarian.

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