Acupuncture
About Acupuncture
Acupuncture has a long and venerable history in China, and it is growing in popularity in the West. It can help in a very wide range of conditions and illnesses, even some which cannot be helped by orthodox medicine. In a state of health, the body is suffused with vital energy (called Qi in Chinese medicine). When one is run down or exhausted, this energy may become blocked or depleted, and there is no longer enough Qi for the body to function well. At first this gives rise to tiredness and discomfort, but if this continues for a long time, real disease may develop.
Channels, meridians, points
Qi flows along lines (called channels or meridians) all over the body. Most of these originate in the trunk, and go out along an arm or limb. The Qi concentrates at specific ‘acupuncture points’. By inserting a needle at these points, the energy flow is invigorated along the whole length of the channel. This means that points can be used which are far away from the main site of the trouble. For example, headaches and eye problems may be treated by points on the feet, lung problems may be treated by points on the hands. Acupuncture works by strengthening Qi and restoring its flow. Once Qi is restored, healing starts to take place.
In a treatment, needles are inserted at various points on the body and limbs. The needles themselves are very fine (they could pass down the centre of a hypodermic needle). After insertion they may be moved gently to produce the desired result on the energy, and then they are left in place for about 15 minutes. In many conditions the sensation is no more than a slight prick (although sometimes a shooting nerve-like sensation is experienced). It is common to feel very relaxed and almost fall asleep during this period
Acupuncture for Children
Acupuncture is a wonderful medicine for children. It has a long and venerable history in China, and it is growing in popularity in the West. It can help in a very wide range of conditions and illnesses, even some which cannot be helped by orthodox medicine.
Acupuncture has the great advantage of being safe and non-invasive compared to surgery and other techniques. It is free from the weakening side-effects of drugs. It is holistic and curative rather than merely symptomatic or palliative. The long-term effects are to strengthen the child.
It is usual for a child’s wellbeing to show marked improvement during the course of treatment. Spirit, happiness, energy and immunity all improve. Accupuncture also helps to maintain health and to facilitate the changes children undergo in life.
Acupuncturists at The Bath Practice
- Julian Scott MA, PhD, Cert Ac (China), MBAcC
- New Patient – £80.00 (1 Hour) *
- Follow Up – £60.00 (40 Minutes)
- Child – £55.00 (40 Minutes)
- Follow Up – £35.00 (20 Minutes
- Dr. Stephen Gascoigne MB, ChG, CAc, Dip.CHM
- All Patients – £55.00 (40 Minutes)
- Teresa Barlow BSc, MBAcC, MURP
- New Patient – £80.00 (1 Hour) *
- Follow Up – £60.00 (40 Minutes)
- Child – £55.00 (40 Minutes)
- Follow Up – £35.00 (20 Minutes
Concessions are available – please enquire.
* Visitors from out of the Bath area who are coming for a single consultation will require 20 minutes longer for their appointment, and will be charged accordingly.