VETERANS: Texas Recovery Center is proud to offer a specialized Veterans Treatment Program. Call (844) 230-5931 or click here to learn more

Live Out Your Best Future

Take the first step toward addiction treatment by contacting us today.

Using Acupuncture In Addiction Treatment


What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese art and healing method that uses the manipulation of various points on the body to treat a variety of health concerns. Traditionally, acupuncture involves the insertion of long and thin needles into the skin at key points to help stimulate healing. Each needle is carefully sterilized to ensure that no infection occurs. However, other treatments, such as cupping and topical herbal medicines are also used in acupuncture. The ancient theory behind acupuncture was that it balances the flow of qi energy in the body. However, modern acupuncture experts believe that acupuncture works by stimulating various systems of the body (including the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune, nervous and digestive systems) to produce its positive effects.

How Can Acupuncture Help With Addiction?

Addiction creates a body-wide imbalance that affects the physical and mental health of anyone who suffers from it. In combination with proven treatment methods, acupuncture may help some patients restore some of this balance by managing a few of its symptoms. The origin of these benefits may lie in the way that acupuncture promotes dopamine production. In a study on acupuncture and opiate addiction, it was found that “Manual acupuncture (MA) and EA (electronic acupuncture) are capable of triggering a chain of events… EA of low frequency (2 Hz) accelerated the release of β-endorphin and enkephalin in the CNS whereas EA of high frequency (100 Hz) accelerated the release of dynorphin.” The release of these chemicals could help manage the physical and emotional pain of opiate addiction and withdrawal. For example, dopamine will naturally decrease the pain of withdrawal and create a more pleasurable state of mind. Understanding this impact is crucial to gauging how effective acupuncture is in treating various forms of addiction. ut.

What Form Does This Treatment Take?

The first step in an acupuncture treatment is to examine your health history, including the length of your addiction, the psychological aspects of it, and any physical health problems that may contribute to it. They will ask about physical pain and stress to get a feel for your case. After that simple step, they will examine your tongue, your pulse, and a few other aspects of your health to gauge any underlying effects of your addiction. This is crucial, as there may health problems that you’ve either missed or didn’t understand could contribute to addiction. For example, arthritis pain may be severe enough to cause a person to use painkillers to manage it. Once your health has been assessed, a variety of acupuncture treatments to treat your physical pain and promote relaxation. As mentioned before, ointments may be applied to your skin. However, a majority of your treatment will be the insertion of needles into the body at precise points. The needles are inserted slowly and with great stability, in order to minimize pain potential. Needles are typically kept in the skin between five to 30 minutes or so. In some instances, individual needles may need to be twirled, heated, or otherwise manipulated to increase their effectiveness. After the predetermined time, the needles are carefully removed from your skin and oil treatment may be applied. Multiple treatments of acupuncture can be performed in a week, depending on your own needs and enjoyment of the treatment.

Can Acupuncture Be Used On Its Own?

While acupuncture may help some patients with addiction, it isn’t a good idea to use it as a singular treatment. Think of it as an alternative or supplemental treatment. For example, while acupuncture may ease many of the symptoms of withdrawal, those in recovery should still receive a medical detox. The most effective use of acupuncture in treating addiction may be how it promotes relaxation and pain relief. Stress and physical suffering often go hand-in-hand with addiction, and acupuncture can decrease both in a natural way. While anti-anxiety and depression medications are still necessary for those who suffer from severe symptoms, acupuncture can help. The best way to think of acupuncture in addiction treatment is as a comforting and natural tool. Remember, there is no singular treatment method that covers all addiction recovery needs. For example, while tapered detoxification only manages the physical side of addiction, it is still a necessary step in the process. In a similar way, acupuncture has a useful, if specific, function in recovery.

Learn More About Acupuncture Today

If you are interested in learning more about acupuncture or any other holistic programs, please contact us today. Our staff is filled with a variety of addiction experts who can assess your needs and find a treatment solution that works for you. Don’t hesitate to make this important and healing decision.

Contact Texas Recovery Centers Now

Recent Posts

For almost a century, 12-step programs have served as a cornerstone of addiction recovery, helping millions find lasting sobriety
Recovery

12-Step Rehab Programs in Texas

For almost a century, 12-step programs have served as a cornerstone of addiction recovery, helping millions find lasting sobriety through peer support, spiritual growth and

Read More »
Stress and anxiety are powerful triggers for substance use cravings
Recovery

Healthy Ways to Cope with Drug Cravings

Drug cravings pose a significant challenge for individuals in recovery. These intense urges to use substances can strike unexpectedly, threatening hard-earned progress toward sobriety. Understanding

Read More »