Acupuncture can cure migraine

 
Acupuncture can cure migraineMigraines are characterised by an intense throbbing pain that affects either or both sides of the head. Frequently it is felt behind the eyes.

There may be nausea or vomiting and even diarrhoea. Sufferers often experience visual disturbances such as flashing lights, auras or blurred vision.

It is not uncommon to see this type of headache at the weekend after working excessively long hours during the week, under pressure.

In Chinese medicine this type of headaches is referred to as 'Liver Yang Rising'. Basically, too much energy rises to the head along the Gall Bladder channels and this causes pain. There is an imbalance in the Yin and Yang energies of the body. Normally Yin energy restrains the Yang (it acts as an anchor), however if it is depleted for whatever reason then 'Liver Yang Rising' headaches can happen. This phenomenon of 'Liver Yang Rising' can also occur due to prolonged excessive stress. You maybe interested in reading the section on stress to understand more about this.

Acupuncture treatment is aimed at smoothing the course of the energy along the Liver & Gall Bladder channels and balancing the Yin and Yang energies. Often great results are achieved. Normally I would treat this condition once a week unless the migraines were particularly debilitating, in which case more frequent treatment may be necessary until the severity and frequency of the migraines decrease and the patient is better able to cope.




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