Acupuncture may be defined as the stimulation of a specific
point on the body with a specific method, resulting in a therapeutic
homeostatic effect. The specific point
on the body is called "Shu-xu" or acupuncture point (acutpoint). The ancient Chinese people discovered 361
acupoints in human beings and 173 acupoints in animals.
Modern research shows that acupoints are located in the
areas where there is a high density of free nerve endings, mast cells, small
arterioles and lymphatic vessels. Most
acupoint are motor points. A great number of studies indicate that stimulation
of acupoints are induce release of beta-endorphin, serotonin and other
neurotransmitters. Therefore,
acupuncture for pain relief is well supported by these scientific studies. As more studies are conducted, the mechanism
of this ancient therapy will be better understood
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