What is Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine?
Oriental medicine treats the whole patient in
a natural, harmonious way. It is one of the world's oldest systems
of medicine and dates back some 5,000 years. Acupuncture and
Chinese herbal medicine are the two primary methods of treatment
employed in the practice of Oriental medicine, although many
practitioners also make diet, exercise and lifestyle recommendations.
Good health is maintained through a balance of a person's vital
energy called qi (pronounced "chee"). Any illness
or symptom of the body, mind or spirit is associated with a
disharmony in qi. As Oriental medicine restores harmony, symptoms
recede and the sense of health and well being is restored. As
treatment progresses, improvements are frequently noticed on
many levels. Each person is treated as an individual with a
unique approach.
What Does LAc (Licensed Acupuncturist)
Mean?
Among the states that regulate and license acupuncture, Maine
has one of the highest standards for the practice. To ensure
quality care the Maine State Board of Complementary Health Care
Providers issues licenses for acupuncturists based on requirements
of education, national examination, personal and professional
qualification.
Only practitioners who meet the above standards and also meet
annual continuing education requirements are entitled to use
the initials LAc.
Who Sees Acupuncturists?
People of all ages come for acupuncture treatment. Some may
be referred by their physicians and seek relief of particular
symptoms. Others use acupuncture or Chinese herbs for their
ability to support overall health. Acupuncture is often helpful
when other form of treatment have been inadequate or unsatisfactory.
For persistent health problems or for a treatment style that
naturally enhances the body's own healing potential, acupuncture
and herbal medicine may be the treatment of choice