Why Acupuncture Is Not a One-Time Thing
Have you noticed that life just seems to move faster and faster? For all of the technological developments over the decades that were supposed to free up more of our time, we often feel busier and busier. Unfortunately, this can take a toll on our health. We may feel too pressed for time to get enough sleep or make nutritious meals. We may also be reluctant to devote more than an hour or two to resolving a health issue. After all, conventional medicine most often involves one visit to the doctor and a prescription medication to make our symptoms go away. But in reality, deep healing happens on the body’s own schedule, regardless of how busy we may perceive ourselves to be.
Acupuncture can help restore your body to its natural state of balance in ways that conventional medicine cannot. But it almost never happens all in one session. While a single treatment can provide healing relaxation, and you may even experience some improvement, the underlying causes of most conditions take longer to resolve. In fact, a typical course of treatment ranges from 6 to 15 visits… sometimes longer, depending on what you’re seeking help with and the length of time you have had the issue being treated.
It’s ideal to come in at least once a week for the first few sessions, to build momentum in the healing process. Once the treatment is clearly taking hold, the remaining visits may be spaced further apart, typically to once every two weeks to once a month. It’s important to follow through with the full course of treatment, just as if you were taking a round of antibiotics. In both cases, it can be tempting to stop once we’re feeling better, but in terms of what our bodies need, there’s more work to do.
Of course, you don’t have to have an acute condition to benefit from regular acupuncture. People dealing with recurring issues like allergies, chronic pain and migraines experience significant improvement from regular treatments. Women see relief of symptoms related to menstrual cycles, pregnancy, perimenopause and menopause. And regardless of whether you’re experiencing any issues at all, coming in for periodic “tune-ups” allows your body to reset for optimal functioning, including improved metabolism, digestion, and sleep. This preventive step helps you stay in balance and reduce your likelihood of developing health issues in the future.
For me, the best part about seeing you regularly is the relationship we build together, which facilitates your healing in the most efficient and effective way possible. As I get to know you, we can try different methods, adjusting treatments as we learn what works best for your body. Regular visits result in truly individualized care, in a supportive and peaceful environment.
Meditation teachers often say that the busier you are, the more time you need to spend meditating. The regular relaxation of your mind allows you to approach your daily tasks with less resistance and stress. Acupuncture treatment is also a meditative, relaxing experience that allows your body, mind and spirit come back into balance. No matter how busy you are, the time you spend here will be well worth it.