Acupuncture is a treatment aid for neurosis. The anti-stress effects of acupuncture have been known for many years. According to traditional Chinese medicine, appropriate stimulation of acupuncture points by a specialist can bring improvements in somatic and mental health. This happens by means of influencing the regulation of neurotransmitters and hormones, such as endorphins, serotonin and cortisol, which play a role in the regulation of mood, anxiety and stress. This is why stimulation of specific acupuncture points, helps to alleviate symptoms of neurosis such as anxiety, tension, difficulty concentrating and sleep disorders.
We use general and ear acupuncture to treat insomnia. The points pressed depend mainly on the clinical situation and the style of acupuncture. In addition, with acupuncture we can expect an improvement in mood and overall health. For many patients, it is a permanent solution to insomnia. If you are suffering from sleep problems, at MTS Holistic Therapy we can find a method to help you deal with this problem.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disease of the digestive system, characterised by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, irregular bowel movements (constipation or diarrhoea) and changes in stool consistency. Acupuncture can affect the nervous system, including the autonomic system, which regulates bowel function. Stimulation of relevant acupuncture points can affect nerve transmitters and reduce intestinal hyper-reactivity, which can alleviate IBS symptoms.
The causes of palpitations can vary, such as stress, excessive caffeine consumption, smoking, alcohol abuse, heart disease, hyperthyroidism or certain medications. Acupuncture can help relieve the symptoms of palpitations by affecting the nervous system, regulating heart function and reducing stress. It has a pronounced effect on the autonomic system, which controls heart functions such as heart rhythm. Stimulation of relevant acupuncture points can help to balance the action of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which can affect the regulation of heart rhythm.