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Acupuncture Treatment for Substance Abuse
Acupuncture helps people recover from
drugs and alcohol problems. It is used in clinics through the United States.
Acupuncture can decrease cravings for drugs and alcohol, reduce withdrawal
symptoms, relieve tension, and help people relax. Acupuncture treatments, taken
enough times, clear the mind, build energy, and give a sense of well being.
According to Chinese tradition,
placing acupuncture needles in the ear affect specific organs such as the liver
and kidneys. Western science has confirmed that acupuncture treatments change
levels of chemicals in the body and act on the nervous system. Acupuncture
itself is not a substitute for therapy but is used in addition to counseling
and self-help programs.
How it all began
One day in the early 1970's, H.L. Wen,
MD., then the only neurosurgeon in all of South China and Hong Kong, was
preparing to use electro-acupuncture as surgical analgesia and the patient, who
happened to be experiencing withdrawal symptoms from opium at the time,
reported his symptoms had disappeared. Wen canceled the surgery and scouted the
hospital for other patients in withdrawal. He gave his pre-op procedure to them
and their symptoms also ceased. Acupuncture for substance abuse was born.
Why Acupuncture for
Detox?
Reduces the physical symptoms of
withdrawal. Relieves depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Profoundly relieves
withdrawal symptoms including cravings, body aches, headache, nausea, sweating,
muscle cramping, etc.
The acupuncture detoxification program
is an ideal partner with other programs. It alleviates withdrawal symptoms so
mental and physical stability are quickly achieved. This gives a new level of
comfort allowing for more effective counseling. Twelve Step program
participation, or participation in any other treatment program is considered
important to sobriety.
In
addition, acupuncture...
Can be used safely with any other
health condition. Roes not utilize other abusable, addictive drugs for
treatment can be effectively done on an outpatient basis. As successfully used
as a drug detoxification method at over 100 different drug treatment clinics in
the United States and is also successfully used for this purpose in at least 25
other countries.
Acupuncture
Treatment
Five tiny needles are placed in each
ear, and then the clients rest quietly for 45 minutes. This is a good time to
relax, meditate or think about changes to be made in your life. In
detoxification treatment, points in the ear correspond to specific organs
including the lungs, liver, kidneys and nervous system. One of the points is
for relaxation. The treatment triggers the release of natural body chemicals,
including endorphins, which help reduce cravings for drugs, ease withdrawal
symptoms, and increase relaxation.
How Will I feel
During the Treatment?
Once the needles have been placed,
your ears may tingle or feel warm. Some people even fall asleep. These are
normal responses. Some people say they feel very relaxed when they are having a
treatment, other's don't feel much at all. Even if you don't feel much you are
getting benefit from treatment. Acupuncture is most effective after a series of
treatments over a period of time.
The Detoxification
Process
During detoxification, your body
filters out the toxins that you have been storing up. Blood circulation begins
to improve. Sometimes during the detoxification period you may feel achy, not
sleep well, be cranky, or even have drug dreams. Please let the acupuncturist
know if you have any of these symptoms so that additional acupuncture points
can be added to your treatment.
How to Receive
Maximum Benefit From Treatment
Treatment time should be used to sit
quietly, relax and reflect or meditate.
Do not smoke cigarettes or drink
coffee in the half hour before and after treatment.
Let the acupuncturist know if you have
any health problems.
Get daily acupuncture treatments for
the first two weeks, then three treatments a week for several weeks, then two
treatments per week for several additional weeks. Final treatments should be
once a week. If relapse occurs or something stressful happens in your life,
then additional treatments are recommended.
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