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Acupuncture is a 5,000 year old Ancient healing art.  The ancient Chinese believed that there is a universal life energy called Chi or Qi  present in every living creature. \"AcuAids\"\n

This energy is said to circulate throughout the body along specific pathways that are called meridians. As long as this energy flows freely throughout the meridians, health is maintained, but once the flow of energy is blocked, the system is disrupted and pain and illness occu\n

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\"AcuAids\"Traditional \n Chinese acupuncture therapy involves insertion of needles up to \n 3 inches deep into the body at prescribed acupuncture points, according \n to licensed acupuncturist Rong Zeng of the New York Good Health \n Clinic in Manhattan.

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Magnetic Acupuncture Using AcuAids BeeBees To Stimulate Acupuncture\nPoints They Are Placed On Acupuncture Points, Thus Providing\nStimulation Much Like A Needle

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 Whether you are truly interested \n in the Chinese culture and the acupuncture therapy is just one more \n facet of why the Chinese culture can be beneficial to us in the \n West, or whether you truly want to learn how to perform the art \n of acupuncture, there is plenty to learn about this therapy that \n has been claimed to save lives through the medication process that \n it involved.

\nMagnetic Acupuncture using AcuAids BeeBees to Stimulate Acupuncture Points
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AcuAids are small magnetic BeeBees that are held on your skin with\nflesh colored bandaids. They are placed on Acupuncture points, thus\nproviding stimulation much like a needle. They are typically left on\nwhile you sleep, for approximately eight hours of stimulation.
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Acupuncture is an ancient method of healing which directs the flow\nof energy or (Qi) in the body to maintain or regain health and balance.\nThere are many different instruments used to stimulate Acupuncture\npoints, and now there’s AcuAids.
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Acupuncture has been proven effective. Research shows various\nmethods of stimulating acupuncture points, such as AcuAids, to be\nequally effective.
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Acupuncture has become a popular approach utilized for many\ndiffering ailments. The most popular AcuAids products are for Facelift,\nInsomnia, Headaches, Weight loss and Stop Smoking. AcuAids are also\navailable for Mental Clarity, TMJ, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Tennis\nElbow, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Low Back Pain, Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Leg\nPain, Ankle Pain, Sciatica, Fibromyalgia, Golfer’s Elbow, Better golf,\nColds and Flu, Stress Relief, Motion Sickness and Allergies/Sinusitis\nand many other conditions.
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One of the main drawbacks preventing most individuals from trying\nAcupuncture is the fear of needles. AcuAids eliminates this concern.
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The first thing that one has to realize \n about this acupuncture therapy, though, is not only how it got its \n start in the United States and in the Chinese culture, but also \n the many benefits and uses that acupuncture can have on the many \n diseases that are prevalent all over the world.\n

Why Was Acupuncture Started?

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Even though there is no definite \n answer on the question, there are definitely many theories as to \n why acupuncture was started in the Chinese culture.
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In fact, acupuncture was started \n so long ago in ancient Chinese civilization that there are some \n who claim that the therapy has simply been handed down from generation \n to generation in an attempt to give the Chinese culture a great \n contribution to the cures that can have a profound effect on all \n of mankind.

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How does Acupuncture Work?

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There are many ways in which acupuncture \n can work on the body, but there is generally only one theory that \n comes from the Chinese culture that will be able to give a glimpse \n into how the therapy is successful.

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First, there are points on the body- \n called acupoints- that are also commonly called pressure points \n by those in Western society. Whatever these points are called, though, \n the Chinese civilizations believed that these points were the ones \n responsible for giving them all the pain that they feel day in and \n day out.

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\"AcuAids\"The \n theory has to be a little bit right at least, though, most likely \n because when acupuncture is performed on these acupoints throughout \n the body what happens most of the time is that the symptoms of the \n disease or ailment that one is trying to cure really does clear \n up quickly.

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Even though there have been plenty \n of people in the Chinese culture who try to convince those in America \n that acupuncture is the only way to go in treating all sorts of \n illnesses and diseases, there are plenty of people in the United \n States' medical field who not only disbelieve that acupuncture works \n by calling on the theory of the placebo effect, but also continue \n to do nothing about further research into the issue.

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However, there have been plenty of \n independent studies along the way that continue to show how beneficial \n the therapy of acupuncture can be in everyone's life.

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In order to make acupuncture popular \n in the United States, though, there definitely has to be more that's \n done rather than simply research into the issue.

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More professionals in the medical \n field need to stand up for what they know truly works in the acupuncture \n theory, and these are the people that need to introduce and teach \n acupuncture in medical settings all across the country.

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By many people's feelings, this is \n the only way that acupuncture truly will flourish inside the United \n States. But once this happens, more people will be willing and ready \n to learn as well as to use the acupuncture therapy in his or her \n own life!

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