Even if the stressors are no longer present,
the body continues to keep the stress response active. This results
in the depletion of our nervous system, lymphatic organs (spleen,
thymus, and lymph nodes), kidneys and adrenal glands, and can pave
the way for a wide variety of symptoms and signs. Medical studies
have shown that with increased and consistent stress, our white
blood cells, which defend our body against viruses, decrease. This
decrease results in lower immune resistance, ultimately leading
to physical disease and emotional instability.
There is Hope
Practitioners of acupuncture and Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) have been helping people cope with stress
for thousands of years. The ancient theories of TCM on how stress
affects the body organs are similar to those of Western medicine;
however, TCM theory and treatment go far beyond treating symptoms
and signs.
Along with treating physical and emotional symptoms
and signs associated with stress, this ancient medicine addresses
the root cause(s) of the problem. One way that stress affects the
body is by causing a depletion or blockage of Qi, especially that
of the kidneys and adrenals.
Qi (pronounced "chee") is the energy
or the power that animates and supports the functions of the body.
It flows through specific pathways, called meridians, and provides
nourishment for the entire body. When Qi becomes "blocked"
or the supply is inadequate, the body and organ systems become "stressed
out" and our health is then compromised.
With acupuncture and TCM, the practitioner's job
is to support and restore the integrity of the various organs affected
and depleted by stress response, along with evaluating the quality
and quantity of Qi.
Your acupuncturist may also suggest adjunct therapies
to enhance treatment, and speed healing. Proper eating habits, as
well as the use of exercise, stretching, movement and meditation
practices, support and promote a balanced and healthy body, mind
and spirit.
Acupuncture and TCM can provide a safe, effective
and drug-free alternative for treatment of stress.
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