The stick, heart, large and small intestine, spleen, kidney and bladder, pericardium, an unseeable San Jiao, liver and gall bladder blank the twelve pathways. The other eight pathways in only two acupuncture points known as the Ren Mai and Du Mai. The other six can be activated by applying acupressure on the twelve foremost pathways. These twelve primary channels register six yin and six yang channels, three of each on the two arms and legs. These channels from both inner and outer pathways entirely which the flow of the Qi is regulated.
Chinese acupuncture involves observing, listening, inquiring and feeling the senses of the perseverant\'s body before administering the required acupressure to lessen the stress or imbalance on the particular pathway. Depending on the depressed pathway, the specific organs are affected.
Acupuncture is administered with the ease of fine needles with danged thin tips, sterilized with will or by autoclave. The depth of the hole and regulation of the temperature of the thickness by moxibustion are all complex techniques that desideratum to be mastered before being put to exercise. Very often, the treatment for headaches is to go through points of the forehead to disenthral the Qi of this area. Mostly the submissive begins by feeling a tingling sense that is quickly replaced with ease.
However, a disclosure released by the American Medical Confederacy in 1997 declares the non-appearance of proof of safety of this font of treatment. Neither is there enough efficacy nor is there adequacy research to approve of Chinese acupuncture as a valid medical start. But at the same time, the hundreds of thousands of claims of good from acupuncture patients cannot be dismissed, showing there is pregnant merit to this medical procedure.