Monday, September 2, 2013

Choose An Acupuncturist

Choose An Acupuncturist


Acupuncture has been used in Oriental medicine for centuries. Those who study it believe that energy travels through the body in pathways known as meridians. When a pathway is blocked, illness is the result. Acupuncture aims to clear these pathways and restore health via the insertion of thin needles in various parts of the body. Acupuncture is best performed by trained acupuncturists.


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Choose an Acupuncturist


1. Consider your budget. Take a look at your finances and figure out how much you are able to spend on this kind of treatment.


2. Examine credentials. Most states require that acupuncturists obtain licenses to provide care. Go online to see what the laws are in your state so you can know what kind of credentials to expect of your practitioner (see Resources below).


3. Consider experience. Generally speaking, a veteran is preferable to a newbie. If you're trying to choose an acupuncturist, ask him or her how long he or she has been in practice.


4. Learn more about acupuncture and choose an acupuncturist by picking up a copy of "Acupuncture for Everyone: What It Is, Why It Works, and How It Can Help You" by Dr. Ruth Kidson.


5. Find an acupuncturist in your area by visiting directories online (see Resources below).

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