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Acupuncture is over 5,000 years old. It was not just
practiced in China. The Egyptians talked about vessels
that resembled the 12 meridians in 1550 B.C.. in their
medical treatises called the Papyrus Ebera. The South
African Bantu tribesmen, the Arabs, the Eskimos and
other cultures practiced simple forms acupuncture.
Primitive sharp stones and bamboo were later replaced by
and later various shapes of needles made of metal. Today
very fine hair thin needles are used. With advanced
technology and precision instruments, these needles are
placed at specific points of the body with little or no
discomfort. When stones and arrows were the only tools
of war, warriors wounded in war found that some diseases
that affected them for many years were now gone.
The first book of acupuncture was the NEI CHING SU WEN
written about 200 B.C. It had two parts: the SU WEN AND
LING SHU. Therapies described Chinese medical thinking.
It was geared to restore disturbed balances and
harmonies of the body. 100 b.c. SHI CHI was written
about a doctor Pien Chiieh who lived around 500 b.c. In
it the doctor describes pulse diagnosis. 300 B.C."Nei
Ching"is a classic called "The Yellow Emperor's Classic
of Internal Medicine'. It was a collection of books on
medicine and medical writings. In it the emperor talks
with Ch'i Poa a court doctor about the relationship
between man and nature, the elements, causes and cures
for disease, the importance of yin yang balance,
acupuncture and moxibustion (the burning of wool at the
tip of a needle to increase the heat effect to the
injured part of the body).
Also during the third century b.c., two famous medical
books were written by Chang Chi: Various Kinds Of
Fevers(SHANG HAN LUN) and a short version of the "Golden
Shrine" (Chin Kui Yao Liieh). Around 700 A.D. the first
medical school was set up in Salermo and some 300
doctors were instructed in acupuncture and massage.
Acupuncture flourished in China until 1932 when Chang
Khi Chek took power in China. He brought western
medicine to China and acupuncture was banned in the
cities. When Mao Tse Tung took over in 1945 and Chang
escaped to the island of Formosa (now Taiwan), the doors
to China were closed to the west and acupuncture again
was restored as the method of healing in a country
devoid of antibiotics and western medical thinking.
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In 1972 President Nixon opened the doors to China. A New
York Times journalist James Reston was in China at the
time and had an emergency appendectomy with acupuncture
used as the anesthetic. This brought great notoriety to
acupuncture and renewed interest in this form of
treatment. Seeing brain surgery performed with
acupuncture drew big headlines.
Europe was introduced to acupuncture from French
Indochina (now Vietnam). The French sparked interest
with the works of Dr. Nogier who from 1951 to 1996
produced a great deal of research on ear acupuncture
which today is used as the basis of treatment for
addictions and compliments oriental body acupuncture.
This pioneer died in 1996 and his works are now being
published for the first time in English.
ACUPUNCTURE TODAY
China and Taiwan today play a leading role in developing
traditional Chinese medicine. In these countries there
are some 232,000 traditional Chinese medical doctors and
50 institutes producing 30,000 traditional Chinese
medical doctors annually. Korea has developed very
effective hand acupuncture which compliments other
acupuncture modalities. Russia since the end of the cold
war has revealed research done behind the iron curtain
that has contributed to sonic and reflexology treatments
today.
Japan has junior colleges of acupuncture. There are 8500
Japanese doctors in the Oriental Medical Association
developing methodology in acupuncture to compliment
western medicine.
In America there are about 8000 acupuncturists. 16
acupuncture schools, and 2 medical schools teaching
acupuncture. UCLA medical school has been teaching
acupuncture to physicians under the leadership of
Dr.Joseph Helms. In 18 states, only doctors can perform
acupuncture. Border states like Florida, California, and
New York allow non physicians to perform acupuncture.
All require licensing.
An organization the American Academy Of Medical
Acupuncture (AAMA) based in California, has a membership
of nearly 1000 physician members from the entire
country. All physicians who are members must have been
previously accredited by formal training and
certification. About 25% of these physicians work in
pain centers around America.
In Europe oriental medical research is very active and
quite advanced. Spain has an acupuncture school called
Golden Clover. Germany, Austria and Italy all have very
strong and active acupuncture centers. England has no
organized acupuncture medical activity but there is a
British Medical Acupuncture society which is quite
active. France has pioneered ear acupuncture through its
famous center in Lyons under the leadership of Dr.
Nogier (he recently died)
As you see, acupuncture is practiced worldwide. In the
United States more and more practitioners are now
developing knowledge and new skills in acupuncture. Many
are incorporating all the modalities from the various
countries, using hand, ear, Chinese, Japanese and scalp
acupuncture along with Russian reflexology and adapting
these techniques to the modern times with use of modern
technology to produce what is now called American
Acupuncture.
In 1996 in America, needles were removed from the
"investigative" category to "accepted medical
instruments". Being investigative, allowed insurance
companies to deny payment for medical acupuncture
treatment. There is a bill before congress with 12
sponsors to allow Medicare to pay for acupuncture
treatments. The National Institute of Health for the
first time has formed a department of Alternative Health
care to provide needed research funding in alternative
avenues of medical care.
Times are changing and American Acupuncture is alive and
well!.
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Kristi Heatherstone L.Ac.
Acupuncture Health and Healing
534 Washington St • Ashland, Oregon 97520
Call: 541-482-3180 or..E-mail.
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