The Eastern Explanation for how Acupunctures works is that the life energy flows through the body (aka Qi). This flow of energy can be altered or balanced by stimulating specific points on the body. The points on the body are located along certain channels of energy (aka meridians) which is the connector for all major organs. When the flow of Qi is off, these meridians no longer function properly, become unbalanced, and the can no longer nourish the tissues. In order to fix it, we need to reset the flow of Qi, using acupuncture.
The modern scientific explanation is that when you apply a needle to the acupuncture points, you nervous system is stimulated which then releases chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These chemicals alter how much pain you feel and will trigger the release of other chemicals and hormones which help reduce pain. This is supposed to help the body’s natural healing process.
Acupuncture can help reduce pain, physical problems, and emotional problems. Once you decide to get acupuncture, the amount of treatment you need varies from person to person. If your problem isn’t that severe, you may only need to go once or twice a month. If your pain is severe, you may need to go a couple times a week for a couple months or until the pain is eliminated. There is usually minimal pain or no pain at all when the needles are being inserted. The needle is stainless steel, solid, and thin. With it being solid, when the needle is inserted, it isn’t as painful as if it were hollow (getting blood removed). There is usually no bruising or swelling either. As energy is redirected in the body, internal chemicals and hormones are stimulated and the healing process and reduction of pain begins to take place.
There have been many arguments as to whether acupuncture actually works for pain or if it totally the placebo effect. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) states that it actually does work. More people have been successfully treated with acupuncture in the past 2000 years than with all other types of health methods. It is widely practiced in Asia and Europe. Americans are coming around to the idea of it and it is being used more and more in the US. I do not believe it is a placebo effect and think that it really does work because it has been used successfully on cats, dogs, horses and other animals. These animals don’t know nor can they comprehend the placebo effect or understand the process that helps them get better. If it can help animals who don’t know the difference, then how can the question of a placebo effect have any grounds to stand on? I believe it can help people and really does work. It is a given that if you go into it with a positive attitude, the overall successful effects may be a greater. Just the same, if you go into acupuncture with a negative attitude, this may hinder your success. But it doesn’t mean that your attitude makes it work or not, because acupuncture works regardless of your attitude. It’s the amount of success and how quickly that is affected by your attitude.
I think one of the reasons that it is thought to be a placebo effect is because acupuncture affects everyone differently, just as medication does. The reason many people don’t believe in it is because they don’t see as great of results or results as quickly as if they were taking a medication. This occurs because medication alters the chemical balance in your body unnaturally, while acupuncture alters the chemical balance in your body naturally through the flow of energy. Many people also don’t understand the flow of energy so they can’t grasp the concept of acupuncture and think it is nonsense.