Pressure applied
to specific points on the hands and feet can help stimulate the ovaries, uterus,
and adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, and parathyroid glands to balance hormone
production and reduce hot flashes. Prolonged menstruation can be controlled by
applying pressure to the insides of both legs, five inches below the knees.
Besides releasing
energy blocks and rechannelling energy, the needles can also stimulate the
release of pain relieving endorphins, the natural analgesics found in the spinal
cord, brain, and pituitary gland, by the body. Acupuncture provides a feeling of
improved vitality and well-being while encouraging the body to balance and heal
itself.
Acupuncture can
alleviate many menopausal symptoms by rebalancing the hormonal system,
especially headaches and migraines, hot flushing, heavy flooding periods, back
pain and sagging skin tone. Heavy and erratic menstrual bleeding in
perimenopausal women can be relieved by this technique. It also relieves
the pain and headache associated with menstruation. Acupuncture also has
positive effects on insomnia and stress. Treatment can also improve the
mobilization of Qi (chi) to the nervous system to aid poor memory and
concentration.
A Swedish study of
21 women with menopausal hot flashes found that acupuncture significantly
reduced symptoms, with its effects lasting at least three months after treatment
had ended. Acupuncture may used alone or in combination with herbs and other
remedies. Some alternative practitioners suggest that acupuncture affects
aspects of the nervous system that give rise to hot flashes.
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