Chinese Medicine’s traditional physiological view of the body involves the flow of Qi through various channels and pathways that exist throughout the body. These pathways flow through all of the tissues and organs of the body. The smooth flow of Qi throughout these pathways is essential for the body to function properly and to maintain good health and wellbeing.
Numerous studies show that acupuncture activates neurohormonal pathways which then stimulate biochemical releases within the body. It activates a response from the central nervous system, increases blood flow and stimulates the release of our naturally occuring chemicals within our body such as endogenous opioids, endogenous cannabinoids, and neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin and also balances stress hormones.
Research suggests that the endogenous opioid system helps to reduce the effect stress has on the body and helps to build resilience to stress which in turn has a flow on effect to the endocrine system, the autonomic nervous system and emotional and behavioural responses.
The endogenous cannabinoid system functions in the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, endocrine system, organs and immune system and is a major regulatory system within the body. It assists in the regulation of blood pressure, inflammation, pain, mood, our immunity, appetite, metabolism and stress.
Acupuncture helps to activate our neurotransmitters and increases the levels of the natural ‘feel good’ chemicals within our bodies like serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin.
It reduces stress by reducing levels of cortisol, adrenaline and noradrenaline within the body.
Overall, Acupuncture can help with a wide range of health disorders from fertility and IVF support, hormone imbalances, mental health disorders, pain disorders, digestive issues and chronic diseases. Click here for a full list of conditions we treat.