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Acupuncture for Fibromyalgia in Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Summary: Learn how acupuncture can help people afflicted with Fibromyalgia pain in this free video on acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine.

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By Dr. Guan-Yuan Jin, MD, L.Ac
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Dr. Guan-Yuan Jin, M.D, L..Ac is an internationally renowned Qigong Master, Medical Acupuncturist, and Doctor. Dr. Jin is the Honorary Professor of Guangzhou University of Traditional...read more

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"Fibromyalgia is a chronic muscular skeletal syndrome classified by wide spread or regional pain, tenderness and stiffness in the muscle, ligaments, tendons and the skeletal connective tissues. The cause of this disorder is unknown, it most frequently affects the neck, shoulders, chest, legs and lower back, and the pain is generally accompanied by sleep disorders, fatigue, gastrointestinal disorders and depression. Like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, acupuncture has shown excellent effectiveness in controlling short term Fibromyalgia pain. Today there have been a number of clinical trials about acupunctures for Fibromyalgia reported. Acupuncture has been shown to be able to elude pain, increase pain threshold, improve global ratings and improve morning stiffness of Fibromyalgia symptoms. A consensus statement of NIH stated acupuncture is a sufficient adjustment to patients who have Fibromyalgia. In a recent clinical study, 50 patients diagnosed with Fibromyalgia for whom other symptom relief treatments were ineffective where applied in 6 sessions over 2 to 3 weeks following the treatments, symptoms of pain, fatigue and anxiety were most significantly improved in patients giving acupuncture. At 7 months post treatment, the patients treatments of pain, anxiety and fatigue had returned to the best line levels and those patients experienced the largest improvement 1 month after the treatment. "

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