How Acupuncture Unlocks Your Body's Weight Loss Potential

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Acupuncture is a holistic healthcare approach that uses needles to stimulate the body and treat various conditions, including weight management. 

Acupuncture for weight loss involves inserting needles into vital points to stimulate the body's release of endorphins, helping control appetite. 

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Prior to needle insertion, a specialist conducts an examination and asks questions to identify the main cause of excess weight. 

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Examination includes analyzing pulse, tongue condition, and other indicators to understand the underlying factors contributing to weight gain. 

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Needles are inserted into different body points, potentially including the ear, mouth, stomach, lung, endocrine, spleen, kidney, or thyroid. 

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– The "Four Gate" points are used in the initial treatment to circulate energy throughout the body.

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– Electro simulation might be used to increase endorphin release and stimulate metabolism. – Needles are typically kept in place for 30 to 45 minutes during a session and may be replaced with ear tacs that apply pressure to curb hunger.

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– Acupuncture helps reduce cravings for certain foods and may impact insulin or lipid levels in the blood. – Acupuncture has no harmful side effects or risk of addiction. – Regular treatments are necessary, along with attention to diet and exercise, to effectively manage weight.

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– The number of treatments varies based on weight loss goals, speed of progress, and commitment to the treatment plan. – On average, patients aiming to lose 5 to 10 pounds may need treatment every three days or twice a week initially.

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Once the desired weight loss is achieved, treatments can be spaced out to once every two weeks. 

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