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Ear Acupuncture

5/19/2011

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Auricular acupuncture, acupuncture that is done in the ear, is a common system for treating almost any health complaints.  It's most known for its use in treating drug addiction, but it can be used for so much more!  Even the military is starting to use it to help ease PTSD and pain.

Auricular acupuncture is considered a microsystem.  Much like reflexology (which is also a micro-system - of the foot), the entire body is reflected in the ear.  Take a look at the picture above.  If you use your imagination, you can see the human figure.  (The picture I chose even has a skeleton superimposed to help with those of us with a little weaker imagination skills ;)  )  The ear lobe represents and treats the head, the middle ridge of the ear treats the spine and the deep part of the ear near the ear canal treats our internal organs.

I've used the ear to treat many conditions, including assisting with weight loss, addiction, quitting smoking, back pain, labor pain reduction, stress reduction, anxiety and depression.  I've even used it to help a cat with cancer who had no appetite and hadn't eaten, except when force-fed, for almost 2 weeks.  I needled his ears and within 10 minutes he was scarfing down a bowl of canned cat food!

In addition to needles, we have what are called "ear seeds."  Ear seeds can be an actual seed (often a mustard seed that has been treated so it won't sprout) or a tiny metallic ball that is placed on the point in the ear and then held in place with a tiny band-aid.  The benefit?  They're a great way to extend your treatment between appointments!  Yep - feeling stressed?  Press on your ear seeds to help even your mood.  Experiencing back pain?  Press those seeds! 

For an over all pick-me-up, feel free to massage your ears!  It may look a little silly, but you'll be having the last laugh when you're feeling reduced stress and increased energy!

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Lindsay link
5/19/2011 09:28:35 am

Would this work for dogs with a bit of anxiety as well? The reactive sort?

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Becca Seitz, LAc
5/20/2011 06:10:13 am

That's a great question, Lindsay. Anxiety can be a tough one, as you likely know, mostly because it can have SO many sources. Because of this, I hesitate to say one way or another. I've seen it work wonders, but I've also seen it have no effect whatsoever. I think it just depends on the root cause of the anxiety.

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