Scientific studies show that some individuals seem to benefit from acupuncture more than others. In this article, we explain how you can get the most benefits from your acupuncture treatments.
1. Wear Comfortable (Loose) Clothing
Unlike massage
therapy, it’s not necessary to completely disrobe for an acupuncture treatment.
Most people tend to feel most comfortable in loungewear, yoga pants, and other
types of clothing made of natural fabrics that are soft to the touch and not
tight anywhere on the body. If you show up to your acupuncture treatment
wearing Spanx, pantyhose, a corset, and a zip-up dress, you will need to
completely disrobe for your acupuncture session. Know this before your
appointment so that if you’re uncomfortable completely disrobing, you can
remember to bring some comfortable, loose clothing to change into when you
arrive for your acupuncture in Del Mar, CA.
2. Do not drink caffeine before your acupuncture appointment,
especially if you are getting acupuncture for the treatment of pain.
Research in the Journal
of Chinese Medicine
confirms that consuming caffeine prior to receiving acupuncture reversed the
analgesic (pain-relieving) effect of acupuncture. There is some reason to
believe that caffeine may inhibit other healing mechanisms of acupuncture as
well. In order to get the most benefit from your acupuncture treatments, it
would be a good idea to refrain from using caffeine prior to your treatment. A
small amount of caffeine that may be present in decaffeinated coffee,
decaffeinated tea, or chocolate is not enough caffeine to reduce the effects of
acupuncture, so feel free to indulge in a square of dark chocolate and a cup of
rooibos tea in La Jolla, CA before your
acupuncture appointment!
3. Refrain from using pain-relieving over-the-counter
medications prior to your acupuncture treatment.
If you are getting
acupuncture for the treatment of a pain condition, you probably use an
over-the-counter or prescription pain reliever throughout the day to alleviate
the pain. Unfortunately, the chronic use of pain relieving medications can
build up a tolerance in the body, causing you to need higher and higher amounts
of the pain relieving substances to produce any effects. This can be a terrible
experience for anyone dealing from chronic pain, whether it’s rheumatoid
arthritis, migraine headaches, or an old injury that causes frequent, nagging
pain. Among headache sufferers, daily usage of pain relievers can even lead to
an increase in the number and severity of your headaches! That is reason enough
to consider the alternatives to pain relieving drugs when you have a chronic
pain condition. Discovering the underlying cause of the pain is a good first
step. Trying acupuncture is another intelligent decision. However, it’s
important to avoid using a pain reliever prior to your acupuncture appointment.
Pain relieving medications, like caffeine, can inhibit the analgesic effects of
acupuncture. Therefore, to get the most pain-relieving benefit from
acupuncture, don’t pop a Tylenol before you go in for your appointment!