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Anxiety Support with Acupuncture

January 12, 2025/0 Comments/in Acupuncture /by Dr. Kent Ferguson

It’s no secret that anxiety affects many individuals worldwide. Symptoms of anxiety can be numerous, including restlessness, panic attacks, excessive worry, and more. While conventional treatments like medication and cognitive behavioral therapy are typically the first line of defense against the condition. Alternative and complementary therapies like acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine have been found to offer significant benefits. In this blog post, we’ll explore the ways that acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine can help individuals suffering from anxiety. 

Acupuncture Helps to Alleviate Anxiety Symptoms 

Acupuncture, has been found to be an effective complementary therapy for anxiety. The ancient Chinese practice involves the insertion of thin needles into the skin at specific points on the body. According to traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture helps to balance the flow of energy, or qi, within the body, which can soothe symptoms. Studies have shown that acupuncture can help alleviate symptoms. For example, a 2013 study published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies found that acupuncture helped to decrease levels in patients with generalized anxiety disorder. Similarly, a 2018 study published in the Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine found that acupuncture helped to reduce anxiety symptoms in cancer patients. 

Traditional Chinese Medicine Offers a Holistic Approach 

Traditional Chinese medicine is a holistic system of healing. It that includes various practices, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, and more. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners believe that anxiety results from an imbalance in the body, often involving the liver and spleen. Through various modalities, traditional Chinese medicine aims to treat the root cause rather than just its symptoms. Chinese herbal medicine can be used to support liver function and promote relaxation. While dietary therapy can help to address deficiencies that may be exacerbating. 

Both Modalities Can Be Used Together 

What’s interesting about acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine is that they often work best when used together. By using both modalities, individuals can benefit from acupuncture’s targeted approach to addressing symptoms while also addressing underlying imbalances through traditional Chinese medicine practices like herbal medicine and dietary therapy. 

Anxiety can be a challenging condition to live with, but acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine offer hope for individuals seeking alternative and complementary therapies. While it’s always important to consult with medical professionals and mental health experts regarding treatment options, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine can be a valuable addition to a comprehensive anxiety management plan.

With their combined efforts, individuals suffering from anxiety can experience greater overall health and wellbeing. Call us @ 780-455-2112. Check out our office @ ocwc.ca. 

Yintang And Acupuncture For Stress An Anxiety

April 5, 2021/1 Comment/in Acupuncture, Health /by Lauren Wig

Yintang is an acupuncture point that is located on the forehead midway between the eyebrows.  It is a wonderful point that calms the mind, reduces stress, and helps relax the sympathetic nervous system.  As such, it is a point that is excellent in treating anxiety, insomnia, restlessness, and headaches.  In combination with other points it can also treat hypertension, sinusitis, allergies and dizziness.  While the location may seem intimidating, having this point needled usually puts patients right to sleep! 

How does acupuncture actually work to reduce stress/anxiety?

In the most basic terms, acupuncture regulates the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.  The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the body’s “fight or flight response”, and the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the “rest and digest” phase.  Most people with high stress levels or who deal with anxiety have an overactive sympathetic nervous system, which means their body gets stuck in the fight or flight response.  This results in symptoms like restlessness, insomnia, mind racing, and palpitations to name a few.  If left untreated, there can be more severe long term effects such as high blood pressure, heart attack, or stroke.  Acupuncture and TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) regulates your body’s hormones and forces it out of the fight or flight phase, into the more calm rest/digest phase. A study done at Georgetown University Medical Center found that “acupuncture blocks the chronic, stress-induced elevations of the HPA axis hormones and the sympathetic NPY pathway” (Eshkevari et al, 2013).  The acupuncture point Yintang is a cornerstone point for treating stress and anxiety, and will be used in almost all point prescriptions for those (and similar) conditions.

 

How quickly can acupuncture help me?

While acupuncture is not an immediate fix, most patients feel at least some mild relief after their first treatment.  The treatment plan, including frequency and number of visits, is customized to each patient.  Generally, for conditions which are acute (occurring for 6 weeks or less), it takes fewer treatments to see full resolution of symptoms.  For chronic conditions (occurring for 6 or more weeks), it will likely take between 3-5 treatments to see significant, lasting change in symptoms.   A full course of treatment could be between 8-10 treatments depending on the severity of the case.  For each patient, your acupuncturist will create a specially tailored plan based on your medical history and wellness goals.  

 

If you would like to know more about this point or acupuncture in general, contact us today at 780-455-2112 or info@ocwc.ca

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References:

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/gumc-sos031113.php

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