Is Acupuncture Safe?

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc


Acupuncture is much safer than most western medical treatments.

To support that statement, I will cite such phenomenally credible sources as:

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) The Journal ofrepparttar American Medical Association (JAMA) - several places The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) The British Medical Journal (BMJ) The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 7 peer-reviewed medical journals found onrepparttar 114733 National Library of Medicine's MedLine Studies of data from malpractice claims Retrospective studies (from America andrepparttar 114734 U.K.) of more than 100,000 acupuncture treatments

First I will discuss issues of acupuncture safety.

Then, I will bring out some issues in western medicine safety... just to give you a sense ofrepparttar 114735 comparison betweenrepparttar 114736 two.

The National Institutes of Health Consensus Statement on Acupuncture In 1997,repparttar 114737 National Institutes of Health issued a consensus statement on acupuncture which said, among other things:

"One ofrepparttar 114738 advantages of acupuncture is thatrepparttar 114739 incidence of adverse effects is substantially lower than that of many drugs or other accepted medical procedures used forrepparttar 114740 same conditions. As an example, musculoskeletal conditions, such as fibromyalgia, myofascial pain, and tennis elbow, or epicondylitis, are conditions for which acupuncture may be beneficial.

"These painful conditions are often treated with, among other things, anti-inflammatory medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc.) or with steroid injections. Both medical interventions have a potential for deleterious side effects but are still widely used and are considered acceptable treatments. The evidence supporting these therapies is no better than that for acupuncture." - National Institutes of Health Consensus Statement on Acupuncture, 1997

Did you get that? They said that aspirin, anti-inflammatories, and steroids have not been supported by scientific evidence any better than acupuncture.

The Safety of Acupuncture in terms of Malpractice Insurance Claims "In an analysis of data from malpractice insurers from 1990 through 1996, Studdert and colleagues18 found that claims against chiropractors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists generally occurred less frequently and usually involved less severe injury than claims against medical doctors." - Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD; George D. Lundberg, MD - JAMA 1998

Retrospective Studies of Acupuncture Treatment Safety: The Frequency and Types of Adverse Events in 55,291 Acupuncture Treatments

99.8% of acupuncture is performed with no significant minor adverse events; "During these 5 years, a total of 76 acupuncturists (13 preceptors and 63 interns) participated inrepparttar 114741 study, andrepparttar 114742 total number of acupuncture treatments was 55291. A total of 64 adverse events were reported and included 11 types of events... The most frequent adverse event was failure to remove needles after treatment; no sequelae (problems) occurred after removal ofrepparttar 114743 needles. The second most common adverse event was dizziness, discomfort, or perspiration probably due to transient hypotension (low blood pressure) associated withrepparttar 114744 acupuncture treatment.... We may, therefore, reasonably conclude that serious adverse events in acupuncture treatment are uncommon inrepparttar 114745 practice of adequately trained acupuncturists... ." - Hitoshi Yamashita, Bac, Hiroshi Tsukayama, BA, Yasuo Tanno, MD, PhD, Kazushi Nishijo, PhD, JAMA

Two September 2001 Studies of Acupuncture Safety in British Medical Journal discussrepparttar 114746 details of just 43 minor adverse events in 34,407 acupuncture treatments; and only 91 minor events in another 31,822 acupuncture treatments. If combined withrepparttar 114747 other study above, that equals a total of 121,520 treatments with 198 minor adverse events (only 0.16% incidence), and no pnemuothoraxes (collapsing ofrepparttar 114748 lung- this was concluded to be extremely rare). - The British Medical Journal (BMJ) 2001

What'srepparttar 114749 worst that can happen from acupuncture - and did it?

The most serious adverse events possible with acupuncture are pneumothorax (collapsingrepparttar 114750 lung due to puncture) and septicemia (systemic infection ofrepparttar 114751 blood by bacteria); "Instruction is given by both lectures and practical training and includes information about anatomically risky depth of insertion and use of aseptic procedure for puncturing... Most important, no serious events such as pneumothorax, spinal lesion, or infection were reported." - JAMA November 1998

...Zero out of 55,291! But even just one would have meant only a 0.002% chance of these occurring.

The Safety of Acupuncture compared with that of Biomedicine:

Antibiotic overuse leads to resistant super-bacteria. "The prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Taiwan is due torepparttar 114752 heavy use of antimicrobial agents in both animal husbandry and clinical practice overrepparttar 114753 past decades" - Int J Antimicrob Agents 2001 Sep) as well as intestinal flora imbalance (diarrhea, vaginal candidiasis).

How to Eat Right for a More Comfortable Menopause

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS,LAc and Lynda Harvey-Carter, OMD, LAc


Menopause is a natural process that altersrepparttar balance of Yin and Yang. After menopause many women discover (and may be disturbed by)repparttar 114732 more yang (energetic, aggressive) side of themselves. As men grow older, they tend to discover their yin (passive, yielding) side.

Many people don't realize how powerful Oriental Medicine treatments can be for women's health conditions. In fact, gynecological problems have been treated with acupuncture for over 2000 years, and for 5000 years with herbal medicine.

Oriental Medicine holds that mind and body are one, and considersrepparttar 114733 whole woman and her experience of life in diagnosis. These life experiences (especially when out of balance and not dealt with properly) can manifest as disease inrepparttar 114734 body, and especially as gynecological problems in women.

Interestingly, TCM considers all premenstrual and perimenopausal symptoms to be signs of ill-health. The biggest factors in determining your comfort through this time will berepparttar 114735 dietary and emotional health you have maintained throughout your adulthood. Even if you haven't lived perfectly, there's still hope! Acupuncture and herbs can eliminate your discomfort and restore internal balance.

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