Why Get Acupuncture?
By Dr. Deborah Norris, The Mindfulness Center, Bethesda, MD
Now that scientific evidence has shown many health benefits
of acupuncture, the question for consumers remains, “Should I use acupuncture
to treat my health condition?”
Acupuncture was one of the first complementary medical
practices to be approved by most health insurance companies for coverage, with
studies finding that acupuncture and acupressure help significantly in the
treatment of many conditions. As
evidence mounted that acupuncture could be used to treat symptoms of pain, anxiety,
mood disorders, to balance hormones, and to improve sleep, researchers began to
wonder about the mechanisms of action by which acupuncture worked.
The National Institutes of Health stated on their website,
“Nobody knows how acupuncture works”. I’ll
guarantee, there were many acupuncturists at that time in the U.S., who knew
quite well how acupuncture works. They simply spoke a different language from medical
researchers. Acupuncturists understand
the mechanisms of their treatment as working with energy fields that flow through
the body, referred to as meridians and related to larger universal energy
fields. Medical researchers, on the
other hand, explored the biochemical changes in endorphins (the body’s own
painkillers), and serotonin (the body’s own mood regulator and a key player in
our immune system).
The fact that acupuncture does enhancing serotonin
production, and the discovery of the role of serotonin in the immune system, may
in part, explain why acupuncture is useful in treating numerous conditions.
A study by the University College of London Medical School, found
that serotonin significantly inhibited bladder cancer cell growth. Eager to find ways to increase serotonin
levels for the treatment of cancer, researchers quickly explored the effects of
anti-depressant medications such as SSRI’s on serotonin’s anti-cancer
effects. The results unexpectedly showed
the reverse. SSRI’s actually blocked the beneficial effects of serotonin from
inhibiting cancer cells. The question
remained, how do we increase serotonin without drugs? One answer is acupuncture. (Meditation, tai chi and yoga have all also
been shown to naturally increase serotonin levels.) The effect of acupuncture on serotonin levels
may provide one explanation for how acupuncture can increase rates of survival
in patients being treated for cancer.
Another mechanism by which acupuncture may work is through
our genes. A recent revolution in
genetics research has opened up a whole new field of epigentics – exploring the
potential for our genes to change in our own lifetime, and for these traits to
be passed on to future generations.
Exploring the genetics of cancer, researchers have searched for a way to
improve the lifespan of the DNA in our healthy cells, while decreasing the
lifespan of cancer cells. Many mind-body practices have been shown to increase
the longevity of our chromosomes, by increasing levels of an enzyme called
telomerase. Telomerase is responsible
for putting telomeres back on the ends of our chromosomes, thus protecting our chromosomes, and effectively
reversing what we refer to as the aging process. Researchers have been concerned, however,
that if a procedure can increase telomerase levels in healthy cells, such
procedures may also be promoting telomerase levels in cancer cells. An important study by Dr. Omura from the
Heart Disease Research Foundation found that acupuncture differentially effects
telomerase levels in healthy cells versus cancer cells, causing cancer cells to
decline and literally self-destruct, while our healthy cells thrive! Further research should continue to explore
the clinical benefits of acupuncture, not just as a palliative option in cancer
care, but as part of the protocol for treatment.
The summation of current research on acupuncture shows it is
helpful for treating any number of conditions and may in fact be beneficial for
treating most conditions, based on its beneficial impact on the
fundamental structures of our brain, genes, cells, endocrine, nervous and
immune systems.
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