M.M. Van Benschoten O.M.D. and Associates

Acupuncture - Chinese Herbs - Nutrition

Home
About us
New Patient Information
Testimonial
Conditions Treated
Contact Us
Chinese Herbs
Acupuncture
Acupuncture Glossary
All About Acupuncture
Site Map
Diagnostics
Nutrition
Articles
Toxins to Avoid
Archive E-News
FAQ's
Acupuncture
  
   Acupuncture relieves pain and stimulates healing by applying massage, needles, or herbs to specific points to improve energy flow and regulate the function of the internal organs. Pain relief, stress reduction, alleviation of depression, and improved immune response are a few of the many benefits of acupuncture therapy. Acute cases may respond in a few visits, whereas chronic problems may require more. All needles are single use disposables for total sterility and safety.


The Limitations of Acupuncture

Acupuncture has limited effectiveness in treating diseases where the primary problem is infection or toxicity, due to the short term effects of acupuncture treatment on the immune system. In China and Japan, acupuncture treatment is given daily or every other day, which is often impossible in Western society. For this reason, we reserve the use of acupuncture for those cases which will benefit the most, and when patients cannot come for regular treatment, we emphasize diet and herbs as the primary therapy.
 
The World Health Organization Interregional Seminar
drew up the following list of diseases that lend themselves to acupuncture treatment, based on clinical experience.

Upper Respiratory Tract Acute sinusitis, Acute rhinitis, Common cold, Acute tonsillitis, Acute bronchitis, Bronchial asthma

Eye Disorders Acute conjunctivitis, Central retinitis, Myopia, Cataract

Mouth Disorders Toothache, Gingivitis, Acute and chronic pharyngitis

Gastrointestinal Disorders Spasms of the esophagus, Hiccough, Acute and chronic gastritis, Acute and chronic duodenal ulcer, Acute and chronic colitis

Neurological and Musculoskeletal Disorders Headache and migraine, Trigeminal neuralgia, Facial paralysis, Post-stroke paralysis, Neck, shoulder, elbow pain, Low back pain and sciatica, Osteoarthritis