Research
Update: Acupuncture and Heart Health
Researchers
from the Tianjin University of Chinese Medicine tested the efficacy of
acupuncture, herbs and drug therapy for heart health, and what they found was
incredible. The addition of Traditional Chinese Medicine therapies increased
patient outcomes by 28 percent, with regards to arrhythmias, palpitations and
tachycardia. The researchers tested prescription medications alone and with the
addition of acupuncture and herbs. In this study, the addition of acupuncture
and herbs increased the positive effect and decreasing the symptoms the
patients were experiencing. The researchers used the exact same protocol for
all patients involved in the study. The same acupuncture points, herbal formula
and pharmaceuticals were used on all participants. For the treatment group, the
effective rate was 92 percent overall.
https://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/1723-acupuncture-plus-herbs-regulate-heart-arrhythmias
Traditional
Chinese Medicine, just like Western medicine, believes the heart is responsible
for the circulation of blood. When the
heart is strong, circulation will be sufficient, the body will be
well-nourished and the pulse will reflect that by being full and regular. Both
medical systems agree that a weak heart can manifest as palpitations, chest
pain and even heart disease or a heart attack. Where the two medical systems
differ is this: TCM also acknowledges the heart “houses the mind”.
In TCM, the
heart and the mind are virtually inseparable. The heart governs the ability to
think clearly, sleep soundly and maintain a good memory. Our emotional state is
strongly influenced by how healthy or unhealthy our heart may be. A weak and
deficient heart may create feelings of anxiety and mania, while also
contributing to insomnia, forgetfulness and lack of concentration.
Heart health
can be reflected in the facial complexion also. A nice rosy complexion
indicates a strong healthy heart, while a pale or sallow complexion is
indicative of a deficient, weak heart. If the heart blood becomes stagnant, the
complexion may have a purplish tint. When the complexion is reddish, this may
indicate heart heat.
Acupuncture
and TCM have been managing heart health for centuries. Regular acupuncture
treatments have been found to be very helpful in lowering blood pressure. The
needles stimulate the release of opioids, which then decrease the heart’s
activity and its need for oxygen. This in turn, helps lower blood pressure.
Stress is
another factor that can greatly affect the health of the heart. Unmanaged,
chronic stress can lead to heart disease, high blood pressure, heart
arrhythmias and even heart attacks. Numerous studies have shown stress can be
easily managed through the use of acupuncture. TCM offers more than just
acupuncture to treat stress though. Herbal formulas and exercises like tai chi
and qi gong are all wonderful tools for managing stress and keeping the heart
healthy.
Poor sleep
and insomnia has been linked to heart failure, heart attacks, high blood
pressure, stroke and obesity. And yet again, TCM can help treat a wide array of
sleep problems without the harsh side effects of many pharmaceuticals.
Without a
healthy heart, the body cannot function properly and the mind may be clouded
and disconnected.
Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM, C.SMA
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