What are the advantages of acupuncture for healing?

  Based on the holistic view of Heaven and Man, acupuncture has made an important contribution to human life and health by stimulating the body’s self-regulatory function through non-drug physical stimulation. It is one of the major inventions of the Chinese nation, and its systematic theory has been produced for more than 2,700 years. It is fully on par with the four major inventions (gunpowder, compass, papermaking and movable type printing), which marked the glorious achievements of ancient Chinese science and technology.   In October-November 1989, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially recognized acupuncture as an integral part of the world’s medical science, and in November 1999, the United States also officially recognized acupuncture. “On November 16, 2010, acupuncture was inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, which not only confirms the positive contribution of acupuncture to human health, but also demonstrates the recognition and affirmation of acupuncture in the world.  The advantages of acupuncture and moxibustion are mainly manifested in five aspects: its wide range of indications, remarkable curative effects, easy operation, non-toxic pay effects and economic safety, which is the reason why acupuncture and moxibustion have been enduring for thousands of years. This is the reason why acupuncture has been in vogue for thousands of years. It has become more and more popular among people all over the world because of its remarkable efficacy and lack of toxic effects.  More than 130 countries and regions in the world have accepted Chinese acupuncture, and in many countries acupuncture therapy has been legalized, and there is an increasing demand for acupuncture from patients. In many areas of the United States, Germany, Australia and other countries, many state hospitals have acupuncture departments, and the cost of acupuncture treatment has been included in health insurance coverage.  In the 21st century, the theme of human health care is “return to the simplicity of nature”, so acupuncture as a natural treatment has become a worldwide “acupuncture boom” in recent years, which is the development of world medicine. It is inevitable.