Naturopathic Medicine and Acupuncture by Jennie Cheung, Naturopath
In this week’s tip of the week, we carry on with our discussion regarding the acupuncture effect. Acupuncture has the ability to regulate many of the body’s physiological mechanisms in nearly all systems from the cardiovasular and respiratory, to the digestive and nervous.
In heart disease and blood pressure studies, the positive effects of acupuncture are extensive. ECG results post-acupuncture treatments typically show improved coronary circulation, greater left ventricular function, and normalisation of premature heart beats along with other arrhythmic patterns.
In addition, acupuncture has a dilating effect on blood vessels, primarily through vagus nerve stimulation, thereby a definite treatment consideration for high blood pressure and anginal pain.
One of the main goals in naturopathic medicine is to restore what has been impaired and bring the body back to operate as a normally functioning and thriving entity – it is about living well, not just being symptom-free. Acupunture is an excellent therapeutic and natural treatment tool that helps the body to achieve that re-balance.