Acupuncture Myths

Myth: Chinese medicine is religious based and goes against my Judeo Christian belief.

Fact: All medicine from all cultures, if traced back far enough, originated from the shamans and spiritual leaders of that particular group of people. The healer was often the spiritual leaders of that clan. However, as humankind evolved medicine emerged as a science not a religion. This holds true with Chinese medicine as well. Modern professional Chinese medicine (TCM) is not practiced as it was 2000 years ago. It is a product of the Peoples Republic of China. The refinement of TCM by the PRC over the past 50 years has removed Eastern spiritualism from the mix.

Myth: Acupuncture is best performed by a physician (MD).

Fact: Physicians performing acupuncture have little if any training. Referred to as "medical acupuncture" they only need 200 hours of training to be a member  of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture. Of the 200 hours only 80 hours of clinical training is required. Licensed acupuncturists (L.Ac.) have several years of extensive training in the complete system of Chinese medicine of which acupuncture is just one modality. Before sitting for the California state board exam, several thousand hours of classroom and clinical training are completed.

Myth: Acupuncture is only for pain

Fact: Since the early 1970's many studies have revealed acupuncture's ability to relieve pain. Because of this fact, the established medical community stereotyped acupuncture as a treatment only for pain. Those who studied and practiced modern Chinese medicine knew otherwise. The Consensus Statement released by the National Institute of Health in 1997 recognized the efficacy of acupuncture for more than just pain relief and recommended further study. Since then the World Health Organization  has listed more than 40 conditions for which acupuncture treatment may be appropriate.

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     Although this article is over a year old and Obamacare has long since passed, we believe that this article is still relevent to the continuing saga of healthcare reform in the United States. In the coming months and depending on certain political outcomes in the next presidential election, Obamacare may once again be subject to changes and or complete nullification. We encourage you to read this article to help you better understand the ramifications that Obamacare poses to complementary and alternative medicine. Your health and pocketbook depends on a thorough understanding of this issue. Thank you, F. E. Robbins, L.Ac., MSTCM, CEO Center for Integrated Medicine.  

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