Ancient and Modern Acupuncture - Tools and Documentation

Acupuncture has existed for thousands of years of Chinese history, it has also returned, and today, it appears throughout the world.

In ancient China, what is often used to explain the effect of acupuncture is the doctrine of Taoism.
However, some form of scientific explanation has now been given about why it works. In modern practice, the integration of Eastern and Western philosophy is remarkable.

Modern acupuncture is the interference of Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is noteworthy in modern research that there is the presence of electrical impulses.


How ancient Chinese acupuncture works


Acupuncture of Chinese medicine plays an important responsibility in promoting one's health and restoring Yin and Yang balance.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on its own philosophy and principles, unlike Western Medicine. Acupuncture is not outside of that principle and philosophy.
Principles and philosophies to know:


The way science explains about acupuncture for pain relief is: endorphins are created through stimulating pressure points on different parts of the body.

These, when compared to any prescription drug, are much stronger because they are the body's natural painkillers. In Chinese original acupuncture, immune systems are stimulated, muscles are calmed and reduced inflammation. Because all the major organs in the body depend on natural electricity, it helps to improve energy flow. Various conditions including obesity, arthritis, menstrual cramps, back pain, injuries and more are effectively treated.

Modern acupuncture and ancient Chinese acupuncture are fundamentally the same in principle, except for mixing acupuncture with other treatments to enhance its effectiveness. For example, suppose, to stimulate pressure points, an electric acupuncture method along with the use of pulse current is used as well as using laser beams to apply pressure points instead of needles.

Modern acupuncture for back pain

As mentioned above, modern acupuncture still holds the principle and philosophy of ancient acupuncture. Therefore, we need to learn about modern acupuncture tools and guidelines. This can help you practice acupuncture at home.

Some modern acupuncture tools

#1. Electric Acupuncture device

This is a device that generates electric current with custom parameters, to influence the traditional Chinese acupuncture needles.

What does an acupuncture device look like?


The video above describes devices that integrate many features, including electric acupuncture features.

How to practice electric acupuncture?


#2. Acupuncture device without needles

This is a device that generates electrical impulses (intermittent currents), which will flow through the skin, targeting acupuncture points.

How does an acupuncture device without a needle look like?


This is a non-needle acupuncture device. It can automatically detect acupuncture points, that is, when moving the device to the acupuncture point, there will be a warning light or sound signal. However, it is not absolutely accurate. Therefore, more information on the location of acupuncture points is needed.

#3. Documentation for locating acupuncture points on the body

This is a document that can treat more than 100 diseases in the way of Traditional Chinese Medicine: acupuncture.
Download here: A guide for acupuncture points - cure more than 100 diseases in TCM's way

This means that, if you combine electric acupuncture tools with that document, it will help you treat more than 100 weird diseases, which you can do anywhere (even if you are in the Bus).

Introducing you to a small tool: Small acupuncture pen - super cheap price


All about acupuncture pen: Acupuncture pen shop

 
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